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Re: smp or tag auto chronometer

: looking for a real all rounder. Can the full
: size black smp go with a suit and tie?

Can... based on what criteria? You "can" wear a Mickey Mouse watch with a suit.

Frankly, I'm not sure who gives a crap about that level of detail anymore. Heck, the three millionaires I know all wear digital Casios with whatever they are wearing. So unless you are in a crowd that really pays attention to that tiny level of detail, then just go for whichever rings you bell. Why worry about outdated rules and dress-code trivialities that almost nobody seems to follow anymore?

The one rule about gentlemen's clothing that still holds true: Your clothing and accessories should make people notice that you look good without noticing specifically what you are wearing. The intent is for you to receive the attention, not your garments or jewelry.

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