Unwritten rules of wearing watches
Unwritten rules of wearing watches
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Gastons_Revenge

Original Poster:

463 posts

21 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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I recalled a random anecdote recently and I thought it would be interesting to see if there are any similar situations out there.

So a few years ago now at a Christmas party I got talking to someone who has worked in several large financial services/investment firms over the years and the conversation steered to watches. He mentioned that more junior staff were absolutely forbidden from wearing precious metal timepieces, even if they were family heirlooms and not bought with bonuses etc. If you wore anything it had to be stainless steel etc. until you reached a certain level of seniority.

I'm unsure if this particular gent was pulling my leg or not, given how hierarchal the financial services industry seems to an outsider like me it seems to be plausible. It's one of those anachronisms or faux pas similar to how wearing a sports watch to a black tie dinner was viewed in the 1960s etc.

So my question is- has anyone heard of similar unwritten rules of watch wearing?

Kickstart

1,096 posts

254 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Nope never heard of that but all firms are different

All the youngsters in my place seem to have apple watches - it's only the dinosaurs (like yours truly) who have mechanical watches or seem to have the slightest interest in them

Gazzab

21,435 posts

299 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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I’ve spent the last 30 or so years working in such organisations. That story is fictitious. In fact I’ve only ever noticed large flash watches to be popular with the back office boyz with tight trousers and short suit jackets.

Stella Tortoise

3,060 posts

160 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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A senior manager at a building society was forced to sell his flash motor, not really sure why as it wouldn’t have been seen by many.

CRA1G

7,063 posts

212 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Stella Tortoise said:
A senior manager at a building society was forced to sell his flash motor, not really sure why as it wouldn’t have been seen by many.
Yea.. but it was a Bugatti Chrion....rofl

Stick Legs

7,627 posts

182 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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It would be good etiquette.

Maybe advice, not a ‘rule’.

It’s the same as trades, a builder who did work for me loves cars & has a mint E46 M3 in Phoenix Yellow.

He wouldn’t dream of going to a house to quote or collect payment in it. That’s what his pick up truck is for.

I only found out about it because we chatted & he found out I was a car guy. He brought it over & was obviously delighted to share it with someone who appreciated it.

People are strange & jealous creatures.

He’s spent more on buying a 3 year old Hilux every 3 years than the M3 cost but one rubs folk up the wrong way & the other doesn’t.

Finance is a business that relies so much on a carefully crafted image of ‘doing well enough to be trustworthy but not so well you feel we are spending your money’ that I can imagine a junior member of staff wearing a £10k watch would set the wrong tone.

My wife is an accountant.

About 10 years ago my wife’s car needed to be in repair for a while & there was no loan car available.
I had an XJ-S at the time, she rented a car for the time she needed it as turning up to work in a ‘flash’ car is a definite No-No regardless of value.
It’s all about perception.

dxg

9,598 posts

277 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Stick Legs said:
It’s the same as trades, a builder who did work for me loves cars & has a mint E46 M3 in Phoenix Yellow.

He wouldn’t dream of going to a house to quote or collect payment in it. That’s what his pick up truck is for.
Was going to mention this.

Those who know the game have a "site car" and their fancy car and toys at home.

I was once given a brand new Jag XF (when they were brand new) as a hire to get to site. Had to park it out of sight [sic] a quarter of a mile away and walk on in my boots and hi vis.

Badda

3,297 posts

99 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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dxg said:
Was going to mention this.

Those who know the game have a "site car" and their fancy car and toys at home.

I was once given a brand new Jag XF (when they were brand new) as a hire to get to site. Had to park it out of sight [sic] a quarter of a mile away and walk on in my boots and hi vis.
Strangest use of sic I’ve ever seen.

Stick Legs

7,627 posts

182 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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dxg said:
I was once given a brand new Jag XF (when they were brand new) as a hire to get to site. Had to park it out of sight [sic] a quarter of a mile away and walk on in my boots and hi vis.
Ironically either ‘out of site’ or ‘out of sight’ would have been appropriate!

Portofino

4,816 posts

208 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Worked in Finance for many years & people wear what they want in my experience. Mostly Apple watches now anyway.

Stick Legs

7,627 posts

182 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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nuyorican said:
I like the look of the Grand Seiko but no idea if they’re worth the price.
Grand Seiko is the ultimate solution to this problem.

Muggles won’t care because as far as they are concerned Seiko cost £69 ‘out of Elizabeth Dukes’.

People who do know watches will appreciate that you have bought quality rather than brand hype.

It’s a win / win in my humble opinion.


Sporky

8,761 posts

81 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Or go for a The Citizen.

Far as I can tell, even most watch people won't have much idea.

matrignano

4,665 posts

227 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Until about 8-10 years ago, Hermes ties were the standard uniform for front office staff (more Banking than Markets).

I remember "juniors" would get ribbed (by seniors) for wearing them, because apparently they were trying to appear more senior than they really were. And would be put down a notch or two.
Wouldn't be surprised if similar comments were given to younger staff wearing expensive watches.

The insecurity in IB was and still is something that beggars belief.

I am so happy I have left!

detee

654 posts

166 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Stick Legs said:
nuyorican said:
I like the look of the Grand Seiko but no idea if they’re worth the price.
Grand Seiko is the ultimate solution to this problem.

Muggles won’t care because as far as they are concerned Seiko cost £69 ‘out of Elizabeth Dukes’.

People who do know watches will appreciate that you have bought quality rather than brand hype.

It’s a win / win in my humble opinion.
I bought my Shubun for this very reason. Beautiful watch and no one looks at it.


klootzak

680 posts

233 months

Saturday 23rd December 2023
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Stick Legs said:
It would be good etiquette.
He’s spent more on buying a 3 year old Hilux every 3 years than the M3 cost but one rubs folk up the wrong way & the other doesn’t.
Indeed. Eight years ago or so I had a client who lived fairly close to me and spotted my Cayman outside the house. He never stopped going on about it and how much he was paying for our work because of the car that I chose.

The stupidity of this being that he was driving a leased, pimped out Hyundai Santa Fe that probably cost more than my used Cayman.

People, eh.

k

Maxym

2,465 posts

253 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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Watch etiquette: tosh. :-)

Vipers

33,303 posts

245 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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nuyorican said:
Haven’t worn a watch for many years so not sure it’s an unwritten rule as opposed to just a rule. But wearing it on your left wrist? Thinking about it though, you wouldn’t be able to wind if it were on the right… doh!

On a related topic, the last watch I owned was a Seiko which was given to me. I liked it very much but managed to lose it on holiday. Been mulling with the idea of getting another. Are they considered good watches? I like the look of the Grand Seiko but no idea if they’re worth the price.
Only found recently one manufacture does make watches for wearing them on the right wrist with the winder at 9’oclock instead of 3.

https://www.instash.com/best-left-handed-watches-f...


But how many watches do you have to wind up?

Edited by Vipers on Sunday 24th December 07:22

CardinalBlue

1,206 posts

94 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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klootzak said:
Stick Legs said:
It would be good etiquette.
He’s spent more on buying a 3 year old Hilux every 3 years than the M3 cost but one rubs folk up the wrong way & the other doesn’t.
Indeed. Eight years ago or so I had a client who lived fairly close to me and spotted my Cayman outside the house. He never stopped going on about it and how much he was paying for our work because of the car that I chose.

The stupidity of this being that he was driving a leased, pimped out Hyundai Santa Fe that probably cost more than my used Cayman.

People, eh.

k
In a previous life I used to work for an agency. Although not in sales I would occasionally attend pitches etc.

We won a large contract, and the CEO said part of the reason was we arrived to a pitch in an Audi, and the competitor arrived in a 911.

Jamescrs

5,431 posts

82 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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There's three of us in the office I work in that are into watches but none of us wear a "nice" watch to work, I'm sat in my office now working witha g-shock on, I also have another g-shock in my drawer for when I forget to put one on before leaving the house, guy who sits opposite me always wears a Garmin, the other wears a Timex explorer style watch on a nato strap.

I know the other two guys both have nice watches at home because we have met socially before when they do wear them and have chatted about watches.

paul0843

1,933 posts

224 months

Sunday 24th December 2023
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CardinalBlue said:
klootzak said:
Stick Legs said:
It would be good etiquette.
He’s spent more on buying a 3 year old Hilux every 3 years than the M3 cost but one rubs folk up the wrong way & the other doesn’t.
Indeed. Eight years ago or so I had a client who lived fairly close to me and spotted my Cayman outside the house. He never stopped going on about it and how much he was paying for our work because of the car that I chose.

The stupidity of this being that he was driving a leased, pimped out Hyundai Santa Fe that probably cost more than my used Cayman.

People, eh.

k
In a previous life I used to work for an agency. Although not in sales I would occasionally attend pitches etc.

We won a large contract, and the CEO said part of the reason was we arrived to a pitch in an Audi, and the competitor arrived in a 911.
Or maybe they had a better pitch ?