Pics: Demarcus Ware in GQ Magazine promoting watches

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Ralph Lauren Timepieces
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Here, DeMarcus shows how to soften the wallop of an oversize face by switching to a canvas strap. Bonus: Swap out for a different color anytime.

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Mario Williams
Defensive End, Buffalo Bills
He shocked the league this spring by leaving Houston and taking his talents to upstate New York, signing the richest contract for a defensive player in NFL history.

Nautica
$275
You don't need linebacker biceps to sport one of these oversize watches. Just first-string confidence.

DeMarcus Ware
Linebacker, Dallas Cowboys
He's got plenty of brawn, but the first-team All-Pro says his secret weapon is his brain: "I'm going to do all the things you don't like. I'm going to get in your head."

Tag Heuer
$3,800
Looking for an upscale watch that doesn't require a mortgage? Steel is a sweet alternative to silver or gold.






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Shots from @GQMagazine. Thx to the entire team that made this possible. Honored to be in the Sept #NFL issue. http://yfrog.com/nzbhdfbij

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danielofthesaints;4689580 said:
Paying $7,500, even $750, for a watch is beyond me. Cool pics though.
WEARING a watch is beyond me. To each his own, though.
 

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Rynie;4689604 said:
WEARING a watch is beyond me. To each his own, though.

Probably more of a fashion thing than anything else. There is a way to tell time in almost every place you're at and cell phones have them too.
 

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danielofthesaints;4689647 said:
Do you use the sun or something? :)
No, I just look at my cell phone like the rest of the free world. :D
 

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Rynie;4689706 said:
No, I just look at my cell phone like the rest of the free world. :D



It is more than just telling time, it is class. I only wear Movado, what is beyond me, is paying so much money for a watch, from a company that does not specialize in them(Ralph Lauren),
 

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CashMan;4689808 said:
It is more than just telling time, it is class. I only wear Movado, what is beyond me, is paying so much money for a watch, from a company that does not specialize in them(Ralph Lauren),

Class?

I'm as pro watch/anti relying on cell phones for time as anyone but the idea that wearing a watch makes you classier (and therefore not wearing one means you are less classy) is pretty darn pretentious.

Almost as pretensious as saying "I only wear Movado". :laugh2:
 

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TheCount;4689939 said:
Class?

I'm as pro watch/anti relying on cell phones for time as anyone but the idea that wearing a watch makes you classier (and therefore not wearing one means you are less classy) is pretty darn pretentious.

Almost as pretensious as saying "I only wear Movado". :laugh2:



I think you miss-interpreted what I was saying. I think watch wearing is slowly becoming lost. Meaning, it is more than a fashion statement. It is just one of those things, at least for me, that was passed down, from my grandpa. As a man, I was taught, you wear a belt, you carry your wallet, and you wear a watch. I rarely leave the house without those 3. As for "I just wear Movado", that is the type of watch that works for me. I have other watches(brands), they just don't feel right on my wrist.
 

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CashMan;4690043 said:
I think you miss-interpreted what I was saying. I think watch wearing is slowly becoming lost. Meaning, it is more than a fashion statement. It is just one of those things, at least for me, that was passed down, from my grandpa. As a man, I was taught, you wear a belt, you carry your wallet, and you wear a watch. I rarely leave the house without those 3. As for "I just wear Movado", that is the type of watch that works for me. I have other watches(brands), they just don't feel right on my wrist.

Ah, well when you put it like that, it's hard not to agree. I always wear a watch as well.
 

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zrinkill;4689817 said:
Did Jacobs run in and push him by the face while he posed?
Looks like he ran in and ripped his shirt off. Ware is always getting punked.
 

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TheCount;4689939 said:
Class?

I'm as pro watch/anti relying on cell phones for time as anyone but the idea that wearing a watch makes you classier (and therefore not wearing one means you are less classy) is pretty darn pretentious.

Almost as pretensious as saying "I only wear Movado". :laugh2:
Oh snap. :cool:
 

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I love watches I currently have 2 citizen Eco Drives I have the pro master and skyhawk blue angels edition then a few fossil watches and a Seiko
 
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