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I love a date on a watch

in fact, I look at my watch to see the date more than wat time it is...

however, looking at some Pateks recently (dress purposes only), I found that they look better without the date

why does a dress watch need a date anyway? Im mean, you come home shower, change and take off your beater and put on your tux and Patek for a night at the opera

you presumably know the date on the tickets already!

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Imho , dress watch = no chrono, no date and if you are really classy no seconds either.

also no phone and no wallet, bag or anything of that sort. Cash holder with cash and credit card and a nice watch are all you need for an evening at the Opera.

Edited by Adeodatus
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And this is my replica Patek 3520D with quartz movement. I think all it'll take is a nice slightly domed sapphire crystal to complete the look.

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The Patek Calatrava 5120 is the perfect example of a dress watch with two hands and no date.

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Please tell me that this is a rep!!!!

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I need a date more than anything when I'm going out. - How else could I keep count on how many days I'm pub crawling?

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I need a date more than anything when I'm going out. - How else could I keep count on how many days I'm pub crawling?

Is that why Charlie Sheen wears a Patek Perpetual Calendar when he's out partying?

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