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Fratello's Top 5 Iconic Watches From The 1980s

Fratello Watches – The Magazine Dedicated To Luxury Watches·Jorg Weppelink·3 days ago
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Another Friday, another list. After finding alternatives to some of the industry’s biggest icons over the past few months, we decided to switch things up. In the past week, some of the Fratello team members had a nice discussion about forgotten watches from the 1980s, so we thought, “Why not make that into a nice Top 5 for this Friday?” As some of us were born in the late ’70s and early ’80s, we grew up during the decade of extravagance. Is that evident in the five watches we picked? We’ll see. Knowing that the 1980s motto was “more is more” tells you a lot about the style of that time. With bold colors, exaggerated silhouettes, and unapologetic self-expression, the decade was extravagant and over the top. There was also a lot going on in terms of style and culture. When I think of the 1980s, I often think of the world created in the famous Bret Easton Ellis novels, like  The Informers and American Psycho, and John Hughes movies, like The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off .…

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