Dufrane Watches Launches Versatile, Minimalist, GoAnywhere, Do

Dufrane Waterloo. Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum The strap is less good, but that makes my second favourites the pilot watches.. Finding similar watches in each niche, especially the former, wasn't the easiest, as the Waterloo brings a lot to the table

Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum
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The Waterloo will come in a choice of two movements The Waterloo is a versatile, classic watch that can compliment a suit, but is practical and durable enough to accompany a weekend outing in jeans and a t-shirt.

Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum

Going back a bit for this one as I recently purchased a DuFrane Waterloo in stainless steel with the hammered copper dial 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 The DuFrane Waterloo presents an interesting conundrum when looking at the competition, as it sits in two different markets: sub-$500 quartz and over-$500 mechanical

Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum. The DuFrane Waterloo presents an interesting conundrum when looking at the competition, as it sits in two different markets: sub-$500 quartz and over-$500 mechanical Dufrane owner Steven Lee seems especially sure of this one which he's called his favorite in the lineup, and early reviews seem to agree

Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum. 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 That being said, the hammered copper dial is gorgeous.