I hear you, but if you’re to be wearing it with a suit, it’s not on the same path as a hammer.
As I stated, wear whatever you like, but it was always dressy, not necessarily a dress watch. Thats why Rolex has made the Cellini line and now the 1908 line. Those are made to be true dress watches.
The Rolex gmt is not and never was a tool watch. It was always a dressy watch. It was made for pilots to wear under their airline jackets, not military flight coats. You can see this in Rolex’s original adverts for the GMT.
I’m not trying to be negative towards you, you can feel however you’d like and like whatever you like. I just don’t want you to confuse Rolex’s intentions for the GMT as the same as the Sub and Deepsea and the Explorer.
Funny story, for the Pepsi and Batman I prefer the jubilee, but for the black & grey I like the oyster better.
Oyster for me on this one ☝️
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