Dufrane Waterloo. A Rising Star in the Lone Star State The Dufrane Waterloo Two Broke Their designs are bold, their inspiration is clear, and the few DuFrane watch owners that I've talked to. To answer the OPs question, it really depends on how one dresses "everyday." I think it definitely tends a bit dressier than most watches, even with more casual straps
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The Waterloo is a modern dress watch — already a somewhat daring prospect — that comes in a 2 x 2 set of options: silver or gold case x mechanical or quartz movement. The Waterloo watch by DuFrane comes with a highly readable centre three-hand dial layout with a date window at 6 o'clock
A Rising Star in the Lone Star State The Dufrane Waterloo Two Broke
The Waterloo watch by DuFrane comes with a highly readable centre three-hand dial layout with a date window at 6 o'clock DuFrane is a brand I've previously looked at, when I reviewed their City Limits GMT watch Waterloo features a 39mm diameter case in stainless steel (also available in rose gold finish), with a Swiss made automatic Sellita SW200-1 movement beating inside each watch
Dufrane Waterloo. The Waterloo will come in a choice of two movements Although, I typically time each piece to between -2 to +3 seconds per.
Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum. The Waterloo watch by DuFrane comes with a highly readable centre three-hand dial layout with a date window at 6 o'clock I enjoy their designs as they don't follow the same watch design rule book that most micro-brands seem to be following these days