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Daniel Wellington: The Minimalist Watch for Preppy Guys

Sometimes, simple is better. That’s the core idea behind the emerging watch brand, Daniel Wellington.

I first discovered this brand of watches, through social media, of course. I was scrolling my Instagram feed and clicking back and forth on the explore button when I stumbled upon a watch, which has a clean dial, a minimalist design and a cool NATO watch strap that I had to pause and look at it more closely. It looked nice, clean and more legible than most of the watches you’ll find today.

Daniel Wellington Men's Watch Philippines

 

For some, DW watches may appear to be plain and ordinary, but that’s the whole idea and the unique selling point behind their watches. In today’s world where things are getting too sophisticated with technology (i.e. smartwatches, tablets and wearable gadgets), there’s something unique and appealing about the simplicity and sheer readability of Daniel Wellington’s watch dials. Maybe that’s what attracted a number of guys, including my good friend of mine in Australia, to try out this brand. I guess it’s all about the preppy look.

Daniel Wellington Clean Dials

 

The watch has interchangeable straps. In case you’re not into the NATO strap, you can swap it with other designs, just like this leather one to match it with any outfit from your closet.

Daniel Welllington Leather Strap

 

Maybe you’re wondering: who is Daniel Wellington anyway? I, too, got curious about the company and so I researched about it and here’s what I found. A guy named Filip Tysander, 30 and an entrepreneur from Sweden, was on a backpacking trip to Australia when he met another gentleman from the British Isles who had impeccable style. This man loved to wear his Rolex watch not with the usual stainless bracelet, but with a customized nylon strap called the NATO strap. The name of his new friend? Daniel Wellington. It turns out he is a real person and that’s how Filip Tysander got inspired to build a watch business named after his pal.

Fast forward today, DW are being sold mostly online and in department stores worldwide. They are usually priced at around 8,000 Pesos and up. If you’re planning to get one, you may want to check out their promos where they are offering an extra strap for free.

 

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Chris
Chris
https://www.pinoyguyguide.com
Hi, my name is Chris and I am the founder of Pinoy Guy Guide. As a guy living in Bonifacio Global City in Manila, Philippines, I have a strong interest in writing about men's fashion, lifestyle, pop culture and gear for guys.

3 comments

  • nice review and great watch for the price! i wonder whats the size?! seems like at least 42mm which is good alternative for similar but smaller TImex Weekender. They both have that minimalist and almost sterile dials and can be worn too with either leather or NATO.
    just a tidbit about wearing NATO strap to Rolex specifically with the Submariner. Si James Bond sa Goldfinger movie ang kinoconsider even with the watch enthusiast na nagpauso ng NATO strap at Rolex 🙂 for me mas comfortable than steel esp sa atin sa pinas mas presyo NATO.

  • The Daniel Wellington brand has always been a recommended go-to budget watch for formal occasions and if one’s going the minimalist route (along with Timex, MVMT, Shore Projects, and Skagen on that price range). Usually DW watches’ diameters range from 36mm to 41mm (afaik), just perfect for the wrist-to-watch ratio… which is good, considering that regardless of one’s wrist size, it’s “best to stay under 42mm”. The word they use for them are “preppy”, which is indeed fitting for these simple yet elegant watches.

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