By lore, a watch should not be worn with formal attire; you’re at a sophisticated evening and that is where your attention should remain. But who doesn’t love breaking the rules? Smart casual – TAG Heuer Autavia In the clothing world, smart casual is tough. In the watch world however, a sports watch hits this dress code every time. When it comes to the Autavia there’s no need to overthink the suit options, apart from whether your cuff width can fit it; otherwise you may have to roll up your sleeves, which, if worn on a casual Friday, might just be the look that you’re after. Formalwear – Seiko Presage SPB069, ‘Moonlit night’ The deep navy enamel face of the ‘Moonlit Night’ is paired here with the rich blue velvet of the dinner jacket. It’s not always necessary to match outfit and watch exactly, but in this case it works beautifully. Businesswear – Bulgari Octo Finissimo Automatic The beauty of grey when it comes to watches is that you can rotate your staple suit colours – navy, black and charcoal – along with many other patterns and it will always look sharp. The bright pops of blue in the hands…
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