I am not a big proponent of the
one-watch policy. Oh sure, it seems like every new watch brand tries to
convince us that their watch is the one suitable for all occasions, but
don't believe them. Watches are like any other article of clothing or
accessory; nothing is truly suitable for all occasions.
Sure, you can bend the rules a bit, but you wouldn't wear Crocs with a
suit, or wingtips to the beach. Similarly, if you are preparing to scuba
dive, you should probably leave your grandfather's pocket watch on the
boat. Finally, if you are
getting all dressed up for a formal affair, you need the right dress
watch, like maybe the Rotary Les Originales Ultra Slim I'm reviewing
today.
When it comes to dress watches, I'm strictly old school. I want them small,
thin, simple, and elegant. The Rotary hits every mark. Its polished
stainless steel case is 36mm wide and a mere 4.7mm thick. Bowl shaped
case sides and slightly curved lugs make it appear even slimmer, almost
disappearing when viewed in profile.
Current
fashion favors 42mm or larger for most men's everyday watches, and
about 40mm for dress pieces. In this climate, 36mm sounds small, even
dainty, but until recently, it was was considered perfectly reasonable.
Obviously, you should wear what makes you comfortable and suits your
size. An NFL linebacker can wear a larger watch than I can, but dress
watches should quietly complement you, not steal attention by shouting
their presence.
The Rotary's stepped dial is a warm
pearl white with a fabulous starburst texture on the inner section. The
hands and markers are gold batons, which present a pleasant contrast to
the white and silver. I know it just my own hang up, but I find it hard
to warm up to most gold watches. I've tried, really I have, but have
found precious few that speak to me. I'd much prefer a steel case with
gold accents on the dial to tie the watch to my other accessories.
Like all Rotary watches, the Les Originales Ultra Slim is Swiss made. The movement is a 8 jewel, gold plated Ronda
Slimtech 1006 quartz with a date complication. I know many of my
readers have read just read "quartz" and lost interest, but stick with
me. Quartz movements offer certain advantages, one of which is a low
profile. Sure, you can find mechanical watches that are less than 5mm
thick, but not many, and you had better be prepared to pay for the
privilege.
A dress watch needs a suitably
dressy strap, and the Ultra Slim delivers with crocodile-embossed
burgundy leather. For truly formal wear you would want black, but the
burgundy is an excellent complement to the Ultra Slim's silver and gold
tones and it looks great with a charcoal or navy suit. Its sculpted
buckle is signed. Other versions are available, including a two-tone
link bracelet to dress up the watch even further.
On
my 6.5" wrist, the Ultra Slim was understated without looking
undersized - ideal for a dress watch. Needless to say, it slipped under
the tightest of shirt cuffs with room to spare. There is nothing
effeminate about the watch, but it could easily be worn by a woman. I
suspect it would be more of an everyday piece than a formal dress watch
(women's dress watches tend to be on the tiny side) but the wafer-thin 36mm case is a good match for smaller wrists, making it a truly unisex design.
The
Rotary Les Originales Ultra Slim pictured here lists for £229, or about
$284 USD. European shoppers will have an easier time finding Rotary
Watches in stores, but US buyers may have better luck with Amazon or
other online retailers. For more information see RotaryWatches.com.
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