Thomas Calara and Josh Coates are back in Episode 2 of Talking:Shift, and this time they dig into the concept of ‘Dressy Sport Watches’ or DSW’s. They discuss their own DSW ideology and what specific features are a must — dial aesthetics, case thickness, water resistance, etc. Prior to listing their own examples, they set a handful of rules for one another, and as expected, rules were broken.
Did the fellas get it right? Or did they totally miss the boat on certain pieces? To find out, watch the entire episode above and let us know your collection of Dressy Sport Watches in the YouTube comments!
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Show Notes
- 00:53 - Physical 100
- 01:49 - Two Watch Collection
- 02:32 - Josh's Wrist-check - Universal Geneve Polerouter
- 03:55 - Thomas' Wrist-check - Rolex Explorer 14270
- 05:33 - The Concept Of A Dressy Sport Watch
- 06:05 - Why The UG Polerouter Fits The Bill
- 08:16 - Setting The Rules For What Constitutes A DSW
- 13:24 - Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso
- 14:44 - Cartier Santos Dumont Medium
- 18:00 - Patek Philippe Amagnetic Reference 3417A
- 20:53 - Grand Seiko SBGX265
- 29:05 - Parmigiani Fleurier Tonda PF
- 33:15 - Indie Takes
- 34:45 - Serica Sport Watches
- 38:10 - Monta Atlas