Why Did Men Stop Wearing Dress Watches?

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    00:00 Dress Watch Wearing Declined Introduction
    We’ll be looking at dress watches and see if we can work out why they’ve disappeared from many a wrist. First, we need to clarify what we mean when we’re talking about a dress watch.
    01:00 What Is A Dress Watch?
    We’ve definitely seen confusion around how items are defined in recent years. Whilst there are likely multiple factors to this, one of the big ones for me comes from product listings found on eCommerce sites.
    By offering a much clearer definition of what a dress watch is:
    1. Moderately sized face
    2. Elegant design
    3. Simple features
    4. Quality materials
    5. Timeless styling
    03:16 Early Dress Watch History
    History tells us that in 1571, England’s Elizabeth 1st received a wristwatch, described as an “armed watch”. In 1806, a wristwatch was created for the French Empress, Josephine de Beauharnais. In 1868, Patek Phillipe created the world’s first Swiss wristwatch for Countess Koscowicz of Hungary. Men continued to exclusively carry pocket watches until the dawn of the 20th century and the events of the first world war.
    05:35 Modern Dress Watch History
    Following the war, with the newfound popularity of wristwatches soared. Rolex has been a notable name in the watchmaking world for decades. The 1930s saw an increase in an active lifestyle, and Jaeger LeCoultre introduced their iconic Reverso watch that could be worn as effortlessly in both formal and sporting environments.
    Towards the end of the 30s and for the most part of the 40s, the watchmaking industry is somewhat impacted by the second world war. And moving into the 1950s and 60s, wristwatches take on a simplified, sleek look.
    07:02 Why Men Stopped: 1. The Rise of Sports Watches
    08:15 2. Cheaper Materials
    10:10 3. Digital Watches
    12:17 4. Super-Sized Watches
    12:23 5. Status Symbol Watches
    13:05 So, Are Dress Watches Dead?
    Well, we certainly don’t think so! n fact, over the last few years, there’s been an increasing interest in the vintage watch market and that means that all those gorgeous dress watches of yesteryear are an attractive prospect again.
    For the price of a modern-day, mass-market watch, you could easily find a selection of different vintage dress watches out there that will not only look great but will also be the real deal when it comes to timeless class, elegance, and quality.
    As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts about dress watches in the comments below!
    13:55 Outfit Rundown
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  • @layouts77
    @layouts77 2 года назад +224

    I wear tons of watches but none are what the snobs would call “expensive”. I have a great collection of classic pieces from Timex, Casio, Seiko and Citizen which I wear each day. I also have a pocket watch. I will always wear a watch

    • @YoRAHeem
      @YoRAHeem 2 года назад +28

      I have a Seiko from my mom, that was my 15yo bday gift. I’ll be 40 this year and I want it serviced. Gonna need a new crown, gasket seal and battery. It’s nothing extraordinary but it’s sentimental value is priceless.

    • @Geoduck.
      @Geoduck. 2 года назад +17

      Snobs? Kinda harsh don't you think? I also collect and wear inexpensive watches but I don't judge others who wear expensive watches.

    • @darthnexux9641
      @darthnexux9641 2 года назад +20

      @@Geoduck. snobs are those who look down on you for not wearing an expensive watch.
      I wear Pugeot and Nixon.
      A snob would look down on me because I'm not wearing a Rolex

    • @perudolux
      @perudolux 2 года назад +15

      Real watch enthusiasts also consider seiko, casio, etc

    • @kismysneaks
      @kismysneaks 2 года назад +3

      @@darthnexux9641 last month I was ready for a Rolex but we all kno how that goes. So I bought a Speedy Pro 👍

  • @xianpan9037
    @xianpan9037 2 года назад +26

    if you want to have a mechanical watch for the first time but don't want to spend a ton, a Seiko 5 is always a good option

    • @gustavogamba134
      @gustavogamba134 2 года назад +2

      Agreed!

    • @khairulhelmihashim2510
      @khairulhelmihashim2510 2 года назад +3

      starting from 2 years ago, new Seiko 5 focused on sports style watches, with the dressy style goes Presage lineup,

    • @ling2186
      @ling2186 2 года назад +2

      orient is better value for money tbh and they offer both dress watches and sports options.

    • @jakublulek3261
      @jakublulek3261 Год назад

      Vintage ones are usually small (37-38 mm), as are dress, modern ones. They just don't look right if you have bigger wrist.

  • @stevenrose86
    @stevenrose86 2 года назад +15

    Given the presenters difficulty with “whilst” and “Leicester”, it’s probably for the best he opted to say “JLC”

  • @dojocho1894
    @dojocho1894 2 года назад +4

    I still wear lots of watches. Some where handed down to me by my men in my family. I have a Rolex from my dad..who was a corporate executive for IBM. He left ww2 as a Navy Intel officer with no money my grandmother spent it all that he sent home....He slept in a tent on the campus of Fordham University and got a MBA..and worked his way up the ladder. He was a the greatest dad a boy could have.

  • @henrybenrycat1
    @henrybenrycat1 2 года назад +18

    Surely dress watches are ones that are designed to compliment formal attire. Formal attire is worn less often these days. Current clothing trends are ever more toward those that are part of the sport aesthetic. Hence the decline of the dress watch in the marketplace. However, here in England, elegant men wear dress watches that slip under a cuff. So if you have cause to wear a smart suit, tie, and a well polished pair of oxfords, then perhaps you need a dress watch. My posh occasion watch of choice is an Orient Star Classic because it's dignified, not overly expensive and is not trying too hard.

    • @eyeheartsushi2212
      @eyeheartsushi2212 2 года назад

      I also own an Orient Star Classic. Great looking watch.

  • @TheSaiyanKing
    @TheSaiyanKing 2 года назад +27

    I like how he didn't even try to pronounce Jaeger LeCoultre, and instead just went with JLC lol

  • @gregoryleek1471
    @gregoryleek1471 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have 4 dress watches, An Orient Bambino, Tissot Gentleman, Seiko gold square dress watch from 1982 and my most recent, a 1977 Rolex gold Datejust. All are on leather straps. Love them all.

  • @harmoniaartificiosa
    @harmoniaartificiosa 2 года назад +40

    An interesting video! I prefer to wear entry to mid price dress watches, from brands like Longines, Baume & Mercier and Tissot. They all offer good to excellent quality, heritage, classic design, fancy complications in some cases and movements that can be serviced pretty much anywhere. They will not cost you ridiculous amounts of money and above all, you’re not likely to get robbed because of them. The latter is a big and unfortunately increasing problem, if you wear a Rolex, AP, VC, PP and so forth. I am a big fan of Christopher Ward too, which ticks all the boxes except for heritage.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  2 года назад +10

      Great picks! I am looking into purchasing a Longines Sector dial as my dress watch. They have great prices and have a ton of heritage. -Nathan

    • @xxafrogamingproxx8013
      @xxafrogamingproxx8013 2 года назад +5

      Tissots are amazing watches for the price. You get phenomenal value with that brand. You can get an automatic, fine, Swiss made, and stylish timepiece. It also has an amazing heritage as a brand

    • @ercanbanka5377
      @ercanbanka5377 4 месяца назад

      I also have a dress watch from Longines a vintage model , it's currently not working needs to be repaired , My most expensive dress watch is a Rado coupole classic 38mm , i paid more than 1000 Dollars , but my favorite dress watch is the Orient Bambino 38mm Collection , it's strange but they are among the cheapest watches i have , except the Limited edition with the baby blue dial , so in total i have 3 orient bambino 38mm .

  • @mokalovesoulmate
    @mokalovesoulmate 2 года назад +3

    I am no gentleman yet but I do wear Seiko Presage cocktail series. They are extremely good and I believe it fits everyone's budget

  • @iqballintang1817
    @iqballintang1817 2 года назад +11

    My dad owned some pretty cool watches but the ones that caught my eyes are his Luminor panerai and IWC. My dad just passed away and now my mom gave them to me as mementos because she knows that i love those watches. So now i've been trying my best give those watches some love by taking care of it and sometimes wear them on special occasion. So i guess this video was right. Those watches really do remind me of my dad and everytime in wear them, it makes me feel nostalgic and proud and whenever someone asks me about those watches, i always tell them that it's my dad's and i'm just safekeeping it until hopefully one day, i can give them to my future kid as well

  • @Retired_Gentleman
    @Retired_Gentleman 2 года назад +5

    I have my father's Swiss made Estelle branded automatic from the early '50s and my grandfather's Swiss Geneva branded automatic from 1950(?). I also have vintage Timex Electric (mid '60s) and Bulova Accutron (early '70s) in my collection. All dress watches and all run beautifully.

  • @gyang333
    @gyang333 2 года назад +5

    Idk if I agree with this... JLC (Reverso), Cartier (Tank), Rolex (DateJust, Day-Date), IWC (Portuguese) are all doing very well.

  • @xyzabc7694
    @xyzabc7694 2 года назад +10

    I own 2 dress watches currently -
    1. Orient Bambino Gen 2 Version 2 - Cream Dial with Blue hands
    2. Vintage Timex Marlin from 1968
    These are the brands I can afford to buy and are within my budget. The remaining of my collection contains some watches from all the 4 Japanese Big Boys - Seiko, Citizen, Orient & Casio. I also do contain 1 or 2 fashion watches, since they have been gifted to me they carry a sentimental value more than horological value.

    • @hunterphan5506
      @hunterphan5506 2 года назад

      Those two are elegant timepieces. You have a great taste in watches.

    • @xyzabc7694
      @xyzabc7694 2 года назад +1

      @@hunterphan5506 I am sure you have the same great taste as well. Good luck!

  • @michaelcarter9933
    @michaelcarter9933 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Thank you for including the bloopers.

  • @morganwin350
    @morganwin350 2 года назад +5

    I collect mainly 50s and 60s watches which mean my collection is primarily dress watches. I can say without a doubt my 1963 Seamaster with a date window is probably my favorite it’s meaningful as my grandparents bought there home in 1963, but it also looks great with a suit or a tee shirt just depends on the band which really sums up the one watch look that the video discussed.

  • @llary
    @llary 2 года назад +2

    I wanted an Omega Speedmaster ever since I saw a mentor wear one when I was 12. Finally bought one ten years ago and started my interest in watches. One of my favorite watches is a modestly priced custom made piece that I had converted from an old Tissot pocket watch.

  • @joshmiller7777
    @joshmiller7777 2 года назад +11

    Good to see some more of Nathan, very confidently and naturally presented!

  • @NonPlayableChar4chter
    @NonPlayableChar4chter 2 года назад +7

    I only have two dress watches, a very old Cartier Louis Tank which was my uncle's, and a Vacheron Fiftysix, and I believe even that is too much; I believe you can have just one very formal watch for special occasions like weddings, black tie events, etc., and wear your regular sports watches with a more casual suit attire or a business casual attire. I personally love my Grand Seiko Spring Drive GMT because I think it's the perfect watch and it goes perfect with almost everything.

  • @nigelmcmorris9096
    @nigelmcmorris9096 2 года назад +26

    One of the most iconic dress watches is the quite affordable Junghans Max Bill. The guidelines suggested by some purists are that a dress watch should be thin (to slide under the cuff) have one or two hands and no other clutter, have a white, silver or beige dial and be on a leather strap.

    • @SilverSamurai12
      @SilverSamurai12 2 года назад +1

      I agree here. I'm looking for a used one (preferably with black face) since I don't wear watches too much, but it's that extra like bit that makes the whole presentation better when dressing up.
      I love the simplistic design and timeless look.

  • @pitiedvod
    @pitiedvod 2 года назад +5

    My dress watches go as follows. The oldest are my Citizen ecodrive and it’s nice solar charging and a bulova that is just so thin and lightweight. Quality watches for not that much money. I later added a Seiko Presage and my first breakout to an automatic watch and just upgraded this year to an Omega Seamaster aqua-terra with my bonus for the year. Oh how I love that watch so, but it really difficult to spend that much money in one go.

  • @regsantotomas
    @regsantotomas 2 года назад +4

    I began watch collecting by looking checkboxes to tick. As I have evolved in my tastes both in watches and along my sartorial journey, I have begun to collect less pieces but higher quality ones - just like my wardrobe. I also began to lean more heavily towards dress and have fewer sport models. My favorite dress watches I own are my JLC Reverso 976, Glashütte Original PanoMaticLunar, Chopard LUC Quattro, and Breguet Classique 7137 - my wife”s gift to me for my 50th birthday. I hope to one day own a Parmigiani Fleurier, Czapek, or A Lange & Sohne.

  • @cristian-rocha
    @cristian-rocha 2 года назад +17

    Very interesting that Nathan hosts this episode. Valuable appraisal on the subject as well.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  2 года назад +9

      Happy to be hosting!-Nathan

    • @Michael_R1957
      @Michael_R1957 2 года назад +3

      Nathan, good job. I hope you will do a video on how to find and deal with reputable vintage watch sites. Thanks.

  • @the_9ent
    @the_9ent 2 года назад +3

    More videos on dress watches please. Keep up the amazing content 🙌

  • @waynemarkc6862
    @waynemarkc6862 2 года назад +2

    Love watches...especially Hamilton Tanks....I have watches from the 1920's through the 1960's in each decade...fun collection.

  • @theaussiewhinger
    @theaussiewhinger 2 года назад +1

    I have dress and sports watches in my small Omega-Longines collection.
    Seamaster 300 MC is my 'default' everyday watch.
    Speedmaster is my 'alternate' everyday watch.
    Globemaster (blue) is my 'versatile' dress watch.
    Longines Flagship (black) with rose gold indices is my most understated and formal dress watch.
    I also think you can wear a more refined sports watch with a suit and a dress watch with smarter casual attire.

  • @T_SDuarte
    @T_SDuarte 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video! I believe it's been a while now that "dress" watches don't mean "luxurious" or even "expensive" watches. In fact, they can be quite affordable and way more affordable than sportier and busier models from the same brand (= same quality tier overall). Yes, we all love Patek, JLC, Vacheron and so on and so forth... but virtually ANY "serious" brand, placed in any price range, will have at least one solid option (with variations) in the "dress" category. If you do a little research within the realms of American and Japanese brands like Timex, Bulova, Orient, Citizen and Seiko (mostly Japanese calibers), you really won't be disappointed. Broaden the research to mid-tier Swiss brands and you'll find the sweetest.
    Personally, I own 3 dress watches (Tissot, Bulova and Orient) and they see the light of day at least once a week.

  • @marc4143
    @marc4143 2 года назад +5

    I'm aiming to get a cartier tank. But while saving up, I got myself a seiko sfp606p1 with the same dimensions of the tank to really consider if I wanted to use a watch that size. Now I don't even know if I should get the cartier, I'm loving this seiko already!

  • @Will-bo7kg
    @Will-bo7kg 2 года назад +1

    I own a few dress watch's myself (2 manual mechanical Russian movements from the soviet era and 1 modern battery watch) and agree with many of the points you gave, particularly about the resurgence of dress watches along with the vintage/classic movement. However there are a few things holding it back when compared to other aspects of vintage/classic clothing, this being the maintenance of them requiring people with specialised skills that are not very plentiful nor easy to learn on the side. Making it incredibly expensive to have work done on them and ,at least in my experience, they tend to be pretty arrogant with little regard for customer service.
    that's

  • @NatsuOsugosuHotaru
    @NatsuOsugosuHotaru 2 года назад +1

    I have about a dozen watches but only purchased two. The others are either gifts or inheritances so they hold some sentimental value. I am particularly fond of Seiko and its second tier offshoot Lorus. But my favourite is a gold Rakieta which was my father's. After 50 years it still keeps excellent time.

  • @redbank542
    @redbank542 2 года назад +1

    I still wear watches. For special occasions and meetings, I wear my Seiko Perpetual Solar. It gets noticed and I get great compliments on my choice.

  • @Persuna1
    @Persuna1 2 года назад +6

    I’ve been wearing a watch everyday since I was about 14 years old.
    And I’ll never leave the house without one.
    I currently have 36 watches and see no end to it.

    • @ApricusInaros
      @ApricusInaros 2 года назад

      I never wear a watch. Does the watch not get constantly scratched when sitting on a table while your are working on a computer and such? It's unpractical to me. I don't know how guys are comfortable wearing one all day.

    • @Persuna1
      @Persuna1 2 года назад

      @@ApricusInaros It depends on wether you are wearing a leather band or metal.
      Scratching does occur but very minimal.
      After a while you don’t even notice you are wearing a watch. You get used to it!
      Try it out and see! You might like it after all!

  • @alejandrocamberosrodriguez4222
    @alejandrocamberosrodriguez4222 2 года назад +1

    I personally would like to have a watch for a specific type of event: for my day-to-day, I love my Samsung Gear S3 Frontier (sorry, I like smart tech), but I believe a good Citizen dress watch can fit anywhere.
    As to which watch-making houses I like, I will admit I do not know a lot, but I love the elegance of IWC Schaffhausen.
    Great video!

  • @justinsievers2756
    @justinsievers2756 2 года назад +1

    Seeing that sleek silver digital from Casio just made me want one, sorry, I'm in love with that era

  • @christopherduke8935
    @christopherduke8935 2 года назад +7

    The S is silent and Longines is not pronounced 'long jeans'.
    Thanks!

  • @Larry-jf4jm
    @Larry-jf4jm 2 года назад +4

    I wore my grandfathers watch when I was young and dressed up. I spend 25 years in the military so you know I went to numerous dress blues affairs with my grandfathers watch. I’m now 75 yrs. Old. I gave that watch to my oldest son. When I put a suit on I have my own pocket watch. It is an antique South Bend watch. I have a gold chain to wear with it. This watch will go to my second son. Oh, I have a collection of South Bend pocket watches. I only have two wrist watches one stainless steel every day watch, and one gold wrist watch for short of suit wear. I find when I wear my pocket watch with a suit I get complements.

    • @robertthorn9560
      @robertthorn9560 2 года назад +1

      Love your story and thank you for your service.

  • @shanemorrison7867
    @shanemorrison7867 2 года назад +2

    I own 5 watches in total, everyday wear is a casio mtg, when working it's a casio g-shock square (those 5 alarms come in handy for breaks and knock off), if I'm going on a long bush walk or a missing persons search I'll wear my garmin fenix (gps & maps). But if I'm wearing a suit or at a formal to semi formal event I'll wear one of 2 dress watches, one being a seiko cocktail time or my late grandfathers vintage Waltham which he received as a wedding present from his father in law.

  • @ethanc394
    @ethanc394 2 года назад +1

    This was very informative, call me an odd man out but I would love to see pocket watches with vests and waistcoats make a comeback. I'm always rocking my gold 1879 key wind whenever I wear a three piece. Very nice brown check jacket sir

  • @AC-dk3ve
    @AC-dk3ve 2 года назад +3

    Though I once consider buying an Apple watch seriously, it is an eyesore to me in the end. I then realized I’m unable to like modern smart watches.
    My collection include a Tissot 30mm round dress watch and a Seiko solar quartz dress watch that looks like a Cartier Tank. Pretty satisfied with their simplicity and timeless beauty.

  • @amedeebeckpeccoz1538
    @amedeebeckpeccoz1538 2 года назад

    One of my grail watches is the Patek Philieppe 5320G its a perfect mix of modern watchmaking and vintage watches

  • @dandiehm8414
    @dandiehm8414 2 года назад

    Nathan did a great job. This was a fun video.

  • @kletts42
    @kletts42 2 года назад +1

    I have a dress watch from Citizen my wife gave me on our wedding day. I have a more dressy (but not formal) Mickey Mouse Watch I bought while at Disney World. It's a steel exterior with a black leather band and 'windows' where you can see the inner workings.

  • @samuelebertoli2282
    @samuelebertoli2282 2 года назад +3

    I love this host! Hope to see you more often around

  • @KRW628
    @KRW628 2 года назад +1

    I'm wearing a dive watch right now (It's on the same black/olive/red pattern Connery was wearing). I wear a diver with blue jeans. I wear one with my blue suit. Some guys call them dress divers. And while that gold Pulsar cost $2 thousand in 1973, the steel Pulsar (I still wear mine) was $395. A Submariner cost $385 in '73.

  • @stuartkennedy4570
    @stuartkennedy4570 2 года назад

    Great episode!! I have a vintage solid gold Omega that belonged to my great uncle

  • @joshmiller7777
    @joshmiller7777 2 года назад +2

    Noticed a few puns in there - Preston must have gotten his hands on the script this week!

  • @kevinskoien6165
    @kevinskoien6165 Год назад

    Just starting my watch collection. I caught the bug when i stumbled upon an old Timex pocketwatch that was my Dads and a Fossil BQ-8775 ( in know, not exactly a horology piece) that was a gift at my second wedding. Recently, my current wife gifted me a TIffany ATLAS watch which I absolutely adore. I wear it every day. I doubt I'll ever afford a Patek or AP Royal Oak so I am looking to build a modest collection of dress and sports watches, A G-Shock, Hamilton, Vostok Amphibia, and another Tiffany watch, either the CT-60 or an 1837 Makers square watch...and go from there.

  • @rubinbegeja
    @rubinbegeja 2 года назад +1

    I have a Hamilton Valiant as a dress watch. It is a bit on the larger size of dress watches, but it is a eye catcher. Got compliment about it

    • @JKinLVN
      @JKinLVN Год назад

      But you can get a super clone Rolex for about $800. Great movement and 99% of the people cannot tell the difference between the clone and the geniune unless they use a magnifying glass. I wouldn't buy one, but those who did, really like the super clones. But if you want an eye catcher, there you go.

  • @justinsaunders4068
    @justinsaunders4068 2 года назад

    Tissot and Certina offer a good selection of watches at the more affordable end of the market. Timex, although a cheaper watch also offer some very appealing styles.

  • @billybenson3834
    @billybenson3834 2 года назад

    I wear either my Tissot PRX or a leather strapped Seiko solar (smaller flat dial with a clean simple dial) with a navy blazer or sport coat. If it's a real dress up occasion or formal affair, no wrist watch since I really have to know what time it is I just go to a private area and look at my silenced phone. But in those occasions one shouldn't be concerned about time anyway. My Hamilton Diver stays home on those days. I will admit I have 10 watches split evenly between Swiss made and Japanese, mechanical and quartz, but my favorite is my Hammy diver.

  • @TWX1138
    @TWX1138 2 года назад +3

    I stopped wearing my Bulova Accutrons (not the modern ones that merely share a name, the original series of watches with the tuning forks) because I kept cracking crystals, and since I have this multifunction device in my pocket that among other things tells me the time, and because professionally I sit in front of these screens that have a clock built-in to the user interface, and because my cars have clocks in them, there's really no reason to keep having to shell-out a C-note at a time every time I inadvertently break a watch crystal.
    I would love to wear my Accutrons more often but I simply cannot justify it.

  • @brunogiambroni1422
    @brunogiambroni1422 2 года назад +1

    I really love old bauhaus watches. Have a couple I was able to pick up on eBay

  • @josephgrigsby4394
    @josephgrigsby4394 2 года назад

    I currently wear a Srtuhrling automatic. I would love one of the Seiko Cocktail Time automatic dress watches and someday a Patek Phillippe perpetual calendar like the 5059 in rose gold, or similar.

  • @robo2606
    @robo2606 2 года назад +1

    I go a Tissot Visodate Automatic on a Milanese strap for my birthday and wear it always when I dress up 😎

    • @eyeheartsushi2212
      @eyeheartsushi2212 2 года назад +1

      That’s a cool looking watch. Almost bought it a few years ago.

  • @EdVanMeyer
    @EdVanMeyer 6 месяцев назад

    A lot of the old, vintage ones were under 40mm which is a bit small for me, I tend to go 40mm and above, usually a Longines does it for me.

  • @CoolChevere
    @CoolChevere 2 года назад +2

    I have Raymond Weil which was given to me as Christmas gift by my wife and new born son. While not expensive it has great sentimental value. I also own two Junghans dress watches. I’ve stopped going down the watch rabbit hole for now as I’m going to wait for a significant moment to buy a Cartier Santos and a Patek world traveler.

    • @eyeheartsushi2212
      @eyeheartsushi2212 2 года назад

      My wife once gave me a Raymond Weil when she saw I was getting into the watch hobby. Good looking watch but I returned it because I did not want my first automatic watch to be a dress watch. I respect the brand, though.

  • @JRM_72
    @JRM_72 2 года назад

    My dress watch is a quartz Tissot. Nothing to write home about, but thin and simple so does the job. If I was picking any brand to get my dress watch, it would be Vacheron Constantin. Unknown by most but oozes class

  • @daltonwilliams2386
    @daltonwilliams2386 2 года назад

    I have a modern Accutron 261 with a Swiss automatic movement, an SE 220 I believe. Limited to only 600 made. It was an impulse buy. A few weeks before I ditched my Apple Watch as I was just tired of it and I never used it for anything but the time the texts were becoming very annoying. I went into window shop the omegas I couldn’t afford. The clerk mentioned they had Boulva. Id liked their Frank Sinatra and fell in love with the Accutron. It’s 70s style cushion case and smaller case is great. It doesn’t look like every other sports watch warn by every other guy in my profession. It some ways, it’s removed a lot of my interest in watches as when I see something I think, but I want to ware my Accutron,
    I don’t know if it’s a dress watch. It’s certainly not a sports watch. But I love how the crystal is domed over the large blocks marking the hour. It’s very simple but I enjoy just looking at it. I’ve come off as rude or wanting to leave event as I enjoy looking at the watch. I don’t even really care to draw attention to it. It’s my watch and I feel like I’ll have it on my wrist for the next 40 years if I’m lucky enough.

  • @mdleweight
    @mdleweight 2 года назад +1

    The resale value of my 20-year-old Patek 5117 Calatrava remained low, until lately. In the last year it has increased by over 50%. It may be riding the coattails of the sports watch boom. Or possibly, dress watches are coming back into style as good wardrobe investments.
    Who knew you guys knew Federico!

  • @GregMilner
    @GregMilner 3 месяца назад

    I think the Orient Bambino is probably the best, inexpensive dress watch you can get. Thanks for the video. Very informative.

  • @doratiscareno5856
    @doratiscareno5856 2 года назад +10

    Why did men Stop
    Dressing Nice....
    Now...🤮

    • @gcsugirl
      @gcsugirl 2 года назад +3

      Yes, I’m tired of seeing men wear athletic wear to outings while their dates are in gowns and heels. Sad.

  • @joshsowers
    @joshsowers 2 года назад +1

    I only wear dress watches for the most part. The best advice I can give is less is more. I have a 1960's Omega sea-master in solid gold. Its 35mm on my 7.5 wrist. Yes, its small to today's standards but its so classy even next to my 40mm watches. The Hamilton Jazzmaster day date silver dial is beautiful too! So many sub 2k watches that are great! Did anyone see the vanta black moser watch?! drool!

  • @janerkenbrack3373
    @janerkenbrack3373 2 года назад +7

    My best dress watch is a gold-filled vintage (circa 1967) Omega Seamaster De Ville. I also have a vintage Elgin Sportsman, and a very old (1917) Elgin pocket watch for special occasions. And my more modern Omega Seamaster GMT gets a fair share of use, but not with a suit. And definitely not with a tuxedo - I'm not James Bond.

    • @artawhirler
      @artawhirler 2 года назад +1

      I have a 1917 Elgin pocket watch too! Got it on eBay! (and got a chain on ebay too!)

    • @janerkenbrack3373
      @janerkenbrack3373 2 года назад +1

      @@artawhirler I found mine at a local antique store. I had to send it away for cleaning and repair, and a new crystal. It keeps good time.

  • @rafachrzaszcz6997
    @rafachrzaszcz6997 Год назад

    I bought 14K Solid Gold Tissot Monoque (probably 1979). Nice price and looks brilliant.

  • @DemonChild069
    @DemonChild069 2 года назад +2

    The same reason no one keeps a separate calculator, phone book, address book, day planner etc., anymore it's all built in as part of their smartphone features. Also why carry 7 or so items when you have them all on your phone. A change in fashion has little to do with it in this case a change in the tech everyone has & uses on the daily has everything to do with it.

  • @jonsoderkvist
    @jonsoderkvist 2 года назад

    My favourite watch is my 1959 Certina DS. With it’s double security system it was made to be the everyday watch for those who required maximum durability and toughness. Nowadays it would be considered a dress watch.

  • @walterfoyt5985
    @walterfoyt5985 2 года назад +1

    I own both a quality sports and dress watch. My sports watch is a Submariner (I’m a dive instructor) and my dress watch is a Santos De Cartier (I’m also a CPA).

  • @cjhickspe1399
    @cjhickspe1399 2 года назад +1

    I read someplace that wristwatches were primarily developed by pilots in the early 20th century because it was much easier than a pocket watch. Having said that, my go to timepiece is a Brietling Navitimer. Classic look/function and people who know watches will recognize it without the bling.

    • @cjhickspe1399
      @cjhickspe1399 2 года назад

      @fgfghjkggdfdghjfgfjh I the Egyptians were responsible for that.

  • @alexsandovallapostol9998
    @alexsandovallapostol9998 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome that you guys don't take yourself too seriously, nor have an affected speech pattern Lol.. because your content is spot on

  • @admiralbernardino1476
    @admiralbernardino1476 Год назад

    Depending on what business I have and what outfit I wear, I would either use my Naviforce, Casio Spyder sports watch or my Casio classic dress watch. The latter I bought for myself while the two sports watches are a gift from my mother.

  • @mrfrisky5887
    @mrfrisky5887 6 месяцев назад

    I have a solid 18k cartier pasha chronograph on black leather strap.. does not get enough wrist time .. always wearing the rolex explorer 2 black dial

  • @mariosiaven2965
    @mariosiaven2965 2 года назад +1

    I would say in our current state of affairs you could have an array of dress watches from a less restricted point of view and some of the examples could be: a Rolex Datejust, Omega Aquaterra and Tudor Royal that although theyre not an outright sport watch like the Diver or Chronograph style, share some casual and everyday watchh atributes, then, if you want to go ortodox 100% dress pieces then we can include Jlc Reverso, Cartier Santos, Patek Calatrava or if on a budget a vintage Omega Deville

  • @samuelclaessens7699
    @samuelclaessens7699 2 года назад +5

    Men did not stop wearing dress watches…

    • @madgoldfish4144
      @madgoldfish4144 2 года назад +6

      Hmm, try to go outside for 10 minutes and see your surroundings; women, men, kids, teenagers, adults.
      Observe their wrists, do they wear watches? If yes, probably digital watches.

    • @doratiscareno5856
      @doratiscareno5856 2 года назад

      WRONG....
      Most Men Stopped
      Wearing Watches
      ALTOGETHER...using
      their Cell 📱's for the
      Time...
      Most men dress like slobs 🤮

    • @doratiscareno5856
      @doratiscareno5856 2 года назад

      And while were on the subject of Men
      They Need To Get Pedicures
      wow !!! Their Feet🤮

    • @tempestandacomputer6951
      @tempestandacomputer6951 2 года назад

      @@madgoldfish4144 Sure, people wear watches much less now, but by ratio, dress watches specifically had no reason to decrease.

  • @Frasesdepositividad
    @Frasesdepositividad 2 года назад +1

    Well i still see them pretty often at least in my country and well that beautiful reverso Is well super expensive

  • @joeylopez7978
    @joeylopez7978 2 года назад +2

    I love dress watches. It really forces me to dress up and go to events just so I can have a reason to wear it.

  • @jazzman1626
    @jazzman1626 2 года назад

    I have a Citizen eco drive watch with white dial and Roman numerals in a gold coloured case and strap. It recharges by light, even artificial light. It’s the most expensive watch I’ve ever had at £130. It looks nice and classic and is easy to read. If I win the lottery, I won’t hesitate to go to a jeweller’s and buy an expensive watch though. I’ve had periods in my life when I’ve had very little money indeed, and times when I’ve had relatively plenty, so I don’t get jealous of other’s wealth, nor am I snobbish regarding other’s lack of money.

  • @yakumotatsuro4886
    @yakumotatsuro4886 2 года назад

    I do own some watches
    More then originally planned, but I do wear all of them in rotation

  • @jeffreyoldham55
    @jeffreyoldham55 2 года назад

    The majority of my watch collection are Heuers, but I find I have grown weary of sports watches, regardless of their value. My grail dress watch is a gold Longines tank with lapis dial.

  • @das564
    @das564 2 года назад +1

    I was intrigued that you included a picture of the Cartier Santos as an example of a dress watch. As you know, Cartier made the Santos for aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont, so that he wouldn't have to pull a pocket watch out of his pocket while flying. I'm thinking that would make it possibly the first sport watch, no? You also mentioned rubber as a material not associated with dress watches. I generally agree, but there are exceptions. The Breguet Marine Collection watches are available on rubber straps that I think suit them very well.

    • @richardwebb4374
      @richardwebb4374 2 года назад

      Came here to say this, the Santos is a tool watch. A more nitpicky point - "digital" watches are much older than "electric digital" watches i.e. jump hour complications, etc.

  • @Purge_v3
    @Purge_v3 2 года назад

    One of my dream watches is the oris modern classic that Keanu Reeves wore in Constantine
    And a Hamilton jazzmaster open heart

  • @dvmpld9103
    @dvmpld9103 2 года назад

    So, I have a gray shirt with vertical white stripes, a dark gray/almost black suit with this vertical texture (I don't know what it is called) and a red tie. I have other ties but the red one is my best tie. How do I make this work ?

  • @SBmuromets
    @SBmuromets 2 года назад

    I’m wearing dress watches on a daily basis and I have to say 1 watch is not enough (although there are some pieces that could do the job, matching almost all outfits… like Certina DS Caimano on a metal strap). I also do not have enough income to purchase most respected brands, on the other hand, there are swiss-made watches like Frederique Constant, Maurice Lacroix and Tissot which look great and can be quite affordable when bought seconhand…

  • @Linusgump
    @Linusgump 2 года назад +1

    I have two watches. Both are pocket watches. Both are Tissot, and both are mechanical wind.
    I wear one or the other everyday.

  • @1091Floyd21
    @1091Floyd21 Год назад

    I like the 1963 Hamilton accumatic a-502. Russell Crowe something similar to this in the movie 'The Next Three Days'.

  • @matt007
    @matt007 2 года назад

    I still wear a watch. I’ve never been a fan of leather bands though. But smart phones have killed off the need to wear a watch unless you want to be stylish.

  • @keithdickens1395
    @keithdickens1395 2 года назад

    I do enjoy looking at various watches in the current market but i still love my 1988 Rolex explorer 1016 which i have worn continuously for the last 33 years and it’s also been a great investment should i ever sell

  • @karlr750
    @karlr750 2 года назад

    One *key feature* of a dress watch: it has a slim profile so it fits under the sleeve of a dress shirt.
    I think wristwatches will persist as one of the more accepted pieces of men's jewelry. It's a nice accent piece that can tie other pieces of an outfit together. For example, I'm currently wearing dive watch that has a red bezel and burgundy details on the face. This coordinates well with my burgundy linen shorts. My watch is currently on a khaki canvas strap, which coordinates with the jute soles of my espadrilles.
    Similarly, I think that a dress watch can tie together elements of a business professional (or business casual) outfit. I own two dress watches, one on a black leather strap and the other on an oxblood leather strap. (I periodically change which watch is on a black/oxblood strap, just for added variety.) This way I can pick a watch to match my leathers, without having to take the time to change the strap.

    • @das564
      @das564 2 года назад

      Absolutely! So many men miss this. If I'm wearing a watch with a leather strap, it will match my belt and shoes. I also match metals: if I'm wearing a gold watch, my belt buckle will be brass. If I'm wearing a steel watch, the belt buckle will be some "white" metal: steel, chrome or nickel.

    • @karlr750
      @karlr750 2 года назад

      @@das564 , I agree with the matching metals.
      However, I only wear silver (steel, titanium, etc.), so the matching doesn't take any thought or effort for me.

  • @iandougall7169
    @iandougall7169 2 года назад

    I am proud to have as my dress watch a vintage gold Longines from the late 1960s (about the same age as me!)

  • @terencemoore6585
    @terencemoore6585 8 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed the breakdown of the watch options. Might I suggest that if you are going to give the information about how you are dressed, the overall effect would be improved if the shoes were not scuffed.

  • @japd7897
    @japd7897 2 года назад +2

    You miss in the definition of a dress watch that they are thin, to fit under a dress cuff, usually, they are manually winded (with no rotor).

    • @eyeheartsushi2212
      @eyeheartsushi2212 2 года назад +1

      I was surprised they missed that but they kind of implied it when they mentioned “modest in size.”

    • @japd7897
      @japd7897 2 года назад +1

      @@eyeheartsushi2212 Si, a kind of.

  • @TK4541
    @TK4541 2 года назад

    I use a ladies sized Patek Philippe(due to small wrists) ever since my mother gave me her watch 20 years ago.

  • @artur8433
    @artur8433 2 года назад

    Raphael, you as a brazilian could have said about Santos Dumont.. although great video

  • @HHHHHHHHoi1234
    @HHHHHHHHoi1234 2 года назад

    I like to wear them, especially vintage Juvenia.

  • @kylechristian7232
    @kylechristian7232 Год назад

    cool I learned alot Carry on Gentlemen

  • @scottbrandon6244
    @scottbrandon6244 2 года назад

    Another question could be what happened to squared faced dress watches? JLC and a few other makers still make them but they are hard to find.

  • @khairulhelmihashim2510
    @khairulhelmihashim2510 2 года назад +2

    for almost 50 years, automatic Seiko 5 range is the best budget dress watch in the market. Neither look cheap, nor cost thousand of dollars to own one., and very reliable too.

  • @laurencerosania5261
    @laurencerosania5261 2 года назад +2

    Enjoyed the video, but was puzzled to see a Fabergé watch shown twice in a video on classic men’s dress watches. Among watch enthusiasts, Fabergé is not a name historically associated with fine watchmaking: it’s a curious choice to be seen alongside names with long and revered traditions like Patek Phillipe and Jaeger-LeCoultre.

    • @christopherjohnson4276
      @christopherjohnson4276 2 года назад +2

      Yes that choice made zero sense. These watch videos are sometimes not so carefully researched and its pretty obvious.

  • @9er..
    @9er.. 2 года назад +4

    I wear my Reverso as much as I can!

    • @oliverdelica2289
      @oliverdelica2289 2 года назад +2

      More power to you brother!! ❤️👍

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  2 года назад +2

      Keep wearing it proudly! Beautiful watch. -Nathan

    • @mdleweight
      @mdleweight 2 года назад +2

      Like having two for the price of one!

  • @17arando
    @17arando Год назад

    A good quality, simple design sports watch can often be dressed up with a leather strap. Especially since the trend in watchmaking right now is smaller watches again. So for business suits or cocktail attire you can get away with a sportswatch.
    But once you get any more formal, even in today's casual landscape, a proper dress watch is a must.

  • @TheMichaellathrop
    @TheMichaellathrop 2 года назад

    So I know this isn't relevant to the topic of this video, but I would appreciate it if you could go more into depth about pants with side adjusters. I am specifically wondering about how much range in waist size they allow, I ask because my weight has fluctuated a lot over the last decade, however I suggest that the garment might be worth a video of there own if you have not done so already.

  • @esteban8840
    @esteban8840 2 года назад

    I have a big collection watches and pocket watches, they are ALL vintage from the 19th century until the 1960s, but I have invested a lot of money in it since I’m a watchmaker and I’ve bought them close to nothing and restored them