The matching cufflinks, Sir?
Discussion
Furbo said:
Because someone I know needs a gift and it is one of the ideas being discussed. I personally think they are naff but the recipient may not agree. I am canvassing opinion.
Easy enough to guess the recipients point of view - do they wear motorsport branded clothing while displaying their key fob?Countdown said:
People who like how the cufflinks look ?
That's fair enough. I'll admit I thought this was another inverse snobbery thread - my apologies for jumping to conclusions.Yes, it's naff. Anything deliberately matching from the same brand, whether head to toe Adidas, or Porsche watch, sunglasses and car, is naff. At the very least it shows a lack of imagination.
You can tell I'm conflicted / confused - that's what happens when you're bored rigid waiting in A&E, doomscrolling...

Furbo said:
redrabbit said:
Furbo said:
I am trying to establish who likes them.
Why though?Personally I would choose a different gift. This one is far too niche to risk buying.
Canvassing the opinions of others is pointless IMO. It only matters if the person receiving the gift likes them.
Furbo said:
InductionRoar said:
I have the 'matching' cufflinks for two of my watches.
What is your aversion to them?
Is it a bit like marching pocket square and tie?What is your aversion to them?
If you are dressed correctly (which I assume would be the case if cufflinks are being considered) very few people will see your watch and cufflinks in conjunction for long enough to even notice.
TGCOTF-dewey said:
A smidging less cost than these alternatives: https://georgefoxcufflinks.co.uk/product/20mm-omeg...
I think as a gift, they’d be well received and not considered to be naff.
However, as always with gifts, it’s the thought of the giver that is more valuable than the gift itself.
So, if I (as someone who doesn’t like cufflinks and only wears them with my dinner jacket a couple of times a year) received some watch branded cufflinks, I’d be grateful and would wear them now and again, while thinking fondly of whoever gave them to me.
But I’d never buy cufflinks to match my watch - I’d regard it as naff. And, although I’m not a Rolex owner/wearer, the idea of of buying oneself matching Rolex accessories would be super cringe to me (although 100% on brand….).
Not a helpful answer, I admit. OP only you know your friend/proposed recipient and the sort of tastes they have..!
However, as always with gifts, it’s the thought of the giver that is more valuable than the gift itself.
So, if I (as someone who doesn’t like cufflinks and only wears them with my dinner jacket a couple of times a year) received some watch branded cufflinks, I’d be grateful and would wear them now and again, while thinking fondly of whoever gave them to me.
But I’d never buy cufflinks to match my watch - I’d regard it as naff. And, although I’m not a Rolex owner/wearer, the idea of of buying oneself matching Rolex accessories would be super cringe to me (although 100% on brand….).
Not a helpful answer, I admit. OP only you know your friend/proposed recipient and the sort of tastes they have..!
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