Dufrane Waterloo. DuFrane Waterloo. So choice. MicrobrandWatches Going back a bit for this one as I recently purchased a DuFrane Waterloo in stainless steel with the hammered copper dial The Waterloo watch by DuFrane comes with a highly readable centre three-hand dial layout with a date window at 6 o'clock
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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 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
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 That being said, the hammered copper dial is gorgeous. Their designs are bold, their inspiration is clear, and the few DuFrane watch owners that I've talked to.
Dufrane Waterloo The Time Bum. Mine had the Sellita SW200 automatic beating away at a lovely 28800bph, but for the Mike Penates of the world, there will also be a Quartz version equipped with the Rhonda 715 and good for 5 years of power reserve and 10+- seconds a month. That being said, the hammered copper dial is gorgeous.
Sporty Case + Elegant Dial = Good Everyday Watch? DuFrane Waterloo. 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 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