It’s a bit of the easy way out, but what we forget is that the watch is more than just a way to check the time!
- Understatement Or Show What You Have?
Avoid excessive nouveau riche style. Too much “bling-bling” can seem artificial. Watch connoisseurs appreciate stylish understatement. Please don’t get it wrong, quality can have its price, but you don’t have to be too aggressive about it.
- Where Should The Clock Be?
Slightly above the wrist. So, the watch looks stylish and correct. With casual clothing, the watch can sit a little lower, for example with the sleeves.
- How Should The Clock Sit?
Not too tight as this could leave skin marks. Rule of thumb (yes, again) A little finger should fit between the case and arm when the bracelet is closed.
- Is Smart Stylish?
Why not? The digital all-rounders are now available in almost every design. But be careful: there is a risk that the wearer will spend more time working with the smartwatch than concentrating on the situation at hand.
- Round Or Square?
Round watches like some Rolex watches (นาฬิกา โร เล็ก ซ์ which is the term in Thai) are classics and are just as trendy as square ones. There are no rules here and whatever you like is allowed.
- What Watch Do You Wear To Work?
If the industry is creative, you can move a little further away from the generally applicable dress code. The more formal the work environment, the more discreet the watch should be.
- Watches Are An Expression Of Individuality
Despite these tips and rules for wearing a wristwatch, the following applies: Use the watch as an opportunity to stand out from the crowd. You can make a statement with your watch, especially in the uniformed men’s business world. With an 18 cm wrist circumference, the case should not be larger than 40 millimeters – says a rule of thumb and rule of thumb, for which there can always be exceptions.