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Whether you’re climbing up a mountain or heading down the pub, autumn/winter’s six key menswear looks are complemented by the perfect timepiece, says fashion guru Glenn Waldron
ROCK AND ROLL Fashion and music have long been comfortable bedfellows, and this season it’s a veritable love-in with a new generation of bands becoming style icons. Team a casual shirt with fitted jeans. A perfect look for the party season, throw in a cashmere V for a touch of winter cool. Wear with: The C600 Tri-TechTM
CLASSIC BRITISH London’s Savile Row has never been more influential. Indeed while recent years have seen a revived interest in Italian suiting, for autumn/winter it’s all about quintessential Anglo style – think Michael Caine in Alfie, for starters. Keep things impeccably understated by teaming a beautifully-cut British woollen suit in grey or charcoal with a crisp white shirt and colour- pop tie. A camel overcoat will give a modern twist to this timeless city gent look. Wear with: The C5 Malvern Christopher Ward’s original timepiece became an instant classic when it launched in 2005 and has remained the benchmark for all future models. Made in
C600 IPK £425.00
Diver Elite One of the most advanced diver’s watches, the C600 Tri-Tech Elite has the unbeatable combination of GTLS, Helium Release Valve and a diamond hard PVD finish. On dry land it’s incredibly stylish and the perfect accessory for the techno-conscious.
Switzerland and boasting quintessential English good looks alongside the famous ETA 2824-2 Swiss movement it remains the perfect introduction to the world of fine watches.
C5 SKK £225.00 24/7 Orderline 0844 875 1515 29
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