You, dear gentleman reader, need a dedicated dress watch. James Bond can do whatever the hell he wants - mostly because he’s not real. Daniel Craig wears his Seamaster with a tux while playing baccarat, etc. And listen, I get it - James Bond wore a Sub on a regimental nylon strap with white tie in Dr. There’s one situation in which I wouldn’t wear my Sub, and that, folks, is with a tuxedo. I’ve owned one for 20 years now, and I’ve worn it in an office, I’ve worn it SCUBA diving, I’ve worn it in live fire exercises in the military, I’ve worn it to galas and events. For me, that watch is a Rolex Submariner. Watch guys and gals tend to idealize “the one-watch collection” - the idea that there’s one watch out there to rule them all, one watch that a person can own and wear in just about any situation, every day, forever.
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