Please recommend a dress watch

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Proper Dress Watches, either: 1) VC Patrimony (2 hand - no date) or 2) JLC Master Ultra Thin (2 hand - no date)
 
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To me, and I learned from my father, a proper gentleman of old Europa, formal/dressy = simple, black, classic.
To give my dress watches a just a little touch of the modern, I put them on flat (not padded) teju lizard straps.
 
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The classic dress watch since one century : The Cartier Tank, I also like a lot the reverso in gold version with triple calendar moonphase, a more versatile option

 
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To me, and I learned from my father, a proper gentleman of old Europa, formal/dressy = simple, black, classic.
To give my dress watches a just a little touch of the modern, I put them on flat (not padded) teju lizard straps.
Great pick!
 
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To me, and I learned from my father, a proper gentleman of old Europa, formal/dressy = simple, black, classic.
To give my dress watches a just a little touch of the modern, I put them on flat (not padded) teju lizard straps.

You can never go wrong with a 50s or 60s Connie for a dress watch. They just ooze class.
 
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I always found than Moonphase is the "cherry on the cake" complication for a dress watch. The touch of sophistication. Less is more but not always to me 😁
 
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In my humble opinion. Dress watches should be elegant and simple without complications [except maybe date window].
1960's/70's Omega Geneve in gold with a gold dial on a black band. Fits in well with nice business suit or tux. It's a little like some ladies have that 'little black dress', elegant and yet understated, giving an image of taste and class.