An important event is approaching, and invitations have been distributed. The invitation states that the dress code is "elegant," but what exactly does that mean?

Elegant is defined as "tastefully fine or luxurious in dress, style, design, and so on."

To put it another way, a gentleman should dress elegantly by wearing formal attire that demonstrates his fashionable and graceful style. Typically, this takes the form of a suit.

In any case, it's critical for a man to leave his imprint. However, while there are some differences in the types of suits that men can wear, it can be difficult to stand out in a crowd. As a result, it is frequently left to the timepiece to have a significant impact on one's image. This is where elegant men's watches come into play.

WHEN SHOULD I WEAR A LUXURIOUS MEN'S WATCH?
Luxury watches are designed to be displayed, not in a box, but on the wrist of a gentleman. Whatever the occasion and whatever the outfit, an elegant watch can add that finishing touch.

Swiss-made timepieces of high quality are both functional and fashionable, allowing you to wear them whenever you leave the house. Sports, dive, and GMT watches all have different capabilities and are useful in different situations, but their versatility and style make them suitable for everyday wear.

WHAT WRIST SHOULD I WEAR MY WATCH ON?
While a gentleman can wear an elegant watch on either wrist, it is often recommended that he wear it on the less dominant wrist.

Why? Some men prefer to wear it on the wrist they use the least because they believe it is less likely to be damaged. A high-quality luxury watch, on the other hand, will be scratch-resistant. The Franck Dubarry collection, for example, employs high-quality materials such as titanium grade 5 and forged carbon, which provide excellent impact resistance.

That being said, there are advantages to wearing a timepiece on the less dominant wrist because the strap, bezel, and so on can be adjusted more easily.

CAN I WEAR MY WATCH AND MY BRACELETS ON THE SAME WRIST?
It is best to wear bracelets on the opposite wrist to an elegant men's watch for purely aesthetic and comfort reasons. However, if the bracelets are stackable, complement the timepiece, and stay in place (rather than sliding around and overlapping the watch), this can be an exception to the rule.

WHERE SHOULD I WEAR MY WATCH?
Luxury watches should be a perfect fit for your wrist, not too tight or too loose. When a gentleman removes his timepiece, no deep imprint should be left on his skin. The watch, on the other hand, should not be able to move freely. Typically worn just above the wrist, it should be firmly in place with a smooth fit.