Today I am wearing a 2-button, notch-lapel suit with very subtle blue checks (glen plaid); a plain light blue cotton shirt with french cuffs; a silk tie with small blue squares on a white background; a plain blue silk pocket square; a 1960 vintage manual winding Tressa 17 Jewels Shockproof watch; and a pair of light brown correspondent shoes (aka spectator shoes).







Glorious!!! Today each element matching is superb. Such that, I desire to see you front to front , chacchu.
looking great. wonderful and stylish but I think your watch selection is not up to the mark. A Patek Philippe would have been more appropriate.
Thank you very much for your comment. You must have noticed that my wardrobe is not particularly expensive and anybody wanting to be well dressed can afford my wardrobe. A Patek Philippe, on the other hand, would be incompatible with the rest of my attire. In my opinion, somebody accustomed to wearing Patek Phillipe would probably wear Seville Row bespoke suits and shirts; and shoes by John Lobb or George Cleverley or some of the top Italian bespoke shoe makers. A Patek Phillipe would only be appropriate with that ensemble. It is not for me. Thanks again.
loves these antic watches ,,,,:)
Thank you.