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Nothing to Worry About...

: OK, I have this for sale on the SC, but the
: more I wear it the more I'm beginning to
: like it. The AT is really a nice watch!

: My only problem is I wear a lot of green
: casual/dress clothes to the office, and I'm
: not sure how blue goes with green? Do any of
: you guys wear blue watches with other than
: blue clothes? Also, can blue dialed watches
: be worn as dress watches?

The entire Aqua Terra line is on the "dressy" side, which is part of its allure. It can be worn with a suit, a tux, or just casual attire. The blue color of the AT's dial is such that it can be worn with just about anything, even green. You can wear that watch with khaki/tan casual slacks, jeans, black, gray - it will match anything.

By the way, I saw the deal you got on the sales corner on that watch. You did very well so, if I were in your shoes, I'd enjoy your watch.

Cheers,
John

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