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Seamaster Aqua Chronograph

Posted by Chuck Nelson On July - 15 - 2009

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As the latest in Omega’s Seamaster Aqua Terra collection, the Seamaster Aqua Terra Co-Axial GMT Chronograph ($TBA) is a blend of terrific design and watchmaking prowess. This advanced timepiece features a Teak Concept dial with vertical lines reminiscent of the wooden decks on luxury boats, a GMT hand that makes one rotation every 24 hours to keep your jet-setting ass on time, a column-wheel chronograph mechanism, your choice of either an integrated alligator strap or screw-and-pin bracelet, and water resistance down to 150 meters.

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Breitling Chronomat B01

Posted by Bravado Living On July - 8 - 2009

Airplanes and chronographs are highly attractive things for men, hence why the new Breitling Chronomat B01 caught our attention. A distinguished blend of strength and elegance, the new Chronomat B01 grabs a special place in the world of chronographs.

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Designed to guarantee maximum precision, it features a self winding chronograph movement, a rotating bezel decorated with exclusive engraved numerals, and a dial with hourmarkers or Roman numerals. Available in a refined combination of colors, materials and levels, complete with a Barenia leather, crocodile, Ocean Racer, Diver Pro II or a Pilot bracelet, the new Breitling Chronomat B01 definitely has us sold.-Via

BUY IT Breitling Chronomat B01 $7,989

Franc Vila Evos 8 Cobra Chronograph Watch

Posted by Chuck Nelson On June - 28 - 2009

Appropriately named, the Cobra Chronograph resembles to us, well a Cobra. Designed to be as bold as its owners, the Cobra features a hardened steel bezel, red gold and carbon fiber inserts. This watch was designed for extreme users that are jumping out of planes or spear-fishing outside Maui. Engineered for high-altitudes and a swim-depth of 300 meters, Cobra proves to be no misnomer.

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There’s only 88 being made, so track one down before they’re all gone.

GQ: 10 Commandments of Style

Posted by Chuck Nelson On June - 26 - 2009

Here are GQ’s 10 commandments of style:

1. Honor thy tailor

Even the best suits need altering. Pants need to be shortened, jackets need to be brought in, sleeves need to be narrowed (yes, you can ask your tailor to slim down your sleeves), and buttons need to be realigned with buttonholes (most guys’ shoulders aren’t entirely even, meaning your jacket often sits a bit askew). You should always buy your correct size, but you then need to have a tailor customize it to your body. It’s the difference between being appropriately dressed and being stylishly dressed.

2. Thou shalt wear sneakers made for a man

It’s fine to own crosstrainers and running shoes and hightops. But save them for the gym. When you’re on the street, keep your sneakers simple and classic. Go for ones like Stan Smiths, Jack Purcells, and Sambas. They work with everything, including suits.

3. Thou shalt invest in the right timepiece

Buy a high-quality stainless-steel watch. It looks as right with jeans as it does with your best blazer.

4. Thou shalt match your socks with your suit

When choosing socks, the basic rule is to consider the suit instead of the shoe—in other words, if you’re wearing a navy suit with black shoes, reach for navy socks. And when wearing a light suit, make sure the socks are darker than the suit but a shade or so lighter than the shoes.

5. Thou shalt not wear a tie that is too slim

Unless you’re a hard-core fashion guy who favors a superskinny tie, stick with one that measures about three inches at its widest point. It will be narrower than traditional ties, but not by too much. Tie one on and you’ll look modern and sophisticated.

6. Thou shalt put your wallet on a diet

Your wallet should not be as fat as a burrito. In fact, you should get rid of your wallet and, while you’re at it, trash all the receipts, video cards, and other unnecessary crap that’s stuffed in it. Buy an elegant, slim leather credit card holder and stock it with your essential cards. Then, fold your cash in a money clip. All that other nonsense can go in your desk drawer. You don’t need it.

7. Thou shalt wear the right tie with the right tux

Two points to remember: (1) A bow tie goes best with a peak-lapel tuxedo, while a straight tie works better with a notch lapel. (2) Regardless of what kind of tie you’re wearing, make sure the fabric matches the lapel. If your lapel is grosgrain, your tie should be grosgrain. If your lapel is satin, your tie should be satin. And one more thing: Your tie (no matter its shape) should be black. Colored ties are for the prom.

8. Thou shalt wear brown shoes—with nearly everything

Black dress shoes are easy—they’re understated and tasteful. Brown dress shoes up the style factor. People notice them. They go best with gray, khaki, or navy. Dark brown shoes are easier to pull off than light brown ones.

9. Thou shalt learn when to cuff ‘em

If you’re wearing a trim, modern suit with flat-front pants—the kind often shown in this magazine—you should not cuff your pants. However, if you’re a guy who likes a classic suit with a single pleat, go for a cuff—but not more than one and a half inches deep.

10. Remember thy undershirt

This one’s tricky. If you’re wearing a conventional white broadcloth dress shirt (which means it’s fairly see-through), you have two options: Skip the undershirt and you’ll look clean and stylish. Or, if you’re a hairy guy who perspires a lot and you feel safer in an undershirt, wear a crewneck. The lines of a V-neck or tank top will be visible beneath your shirt and tie and you’ll look cheesy. If you prefer a V-neck or tank top, you might consider other dress shirts. Go for ones with checks or stripes, which make an undershirt less visible. Or opt for hardier fabrics, like an oxford cloth, which make undershirts all but invisible.

Yup, pretty spot on.

Breitling Raven Special Edition

Posted by Chuck Nelson On June - 25 - 2009

This stealthy edition to the Breitling line-up is the perfect companion from the gym to the links. Coming in two editions, an analog, and stifled digital, these watches are begging to be worked hard. With rubber straps, black molded push pieces, and adjustable bezel, these watches make you look like you used to be a navy seal, even though you couldn’t tell the difference between an M16 and an AR15.

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