 What's up guys? I'm Brian Sakawa. You're watching He Spoke Style, and today I'm showing you three ways to style this watch right here, the IWC Ongenor Automatic. Before we get to the outfits, let's talk a little about this watch. Now, when you think about IWC, you typically think of the pilot's watches, the Portuguese line, and not necessarily the Ongenor. The Ongenor, in my opinion, is a complete sleeper in the IWC lineup, and honestly, my favorite watch in the entire collection. IWC introduced the Ongenor back in 1955, and it has gone through several different design iterations since then, probably the most well-known of which was the Ongenor SL Reference 1832 from 1976, designed, of course, by the great Gerald Jenta. From a design perspective, the watch we have here most closely resembles the original in its simplicity and timeless style. It's a classic three-hander with a simple date window at three o'clock. We have a 40mm steel case, polished bezel, black dial. The hour markers and secondhand have luminous material on them. It's an automatic movement. You have a screw-down crown, sapphire crystal, and a steel bracelet. This watch is about as classic as they come, which makes it extremely versatile when it comes to styling. I have found it very easy to wear across the full spectrum from a business look to something more casual and everything in between. Okay, now let's take a look at just three of the many ways to style the IWC Ongenor automatic. Well, as I said, this watch is about as classic as they come, so we are starting off with an extremely classic business look. Now, navy suits, depending on the fabric, can be more casual, or they can lean more towards the formal side. As you can see, this suit, which is by Zenia, one of my very first made-to-measure suits, is a very dark navy, and the fabric has a little bit of a sheen to it, which definitely puts it more towards the formal or dressy side. Now, one thing I love about the Ongenor is that even though this suit is more serious, the watch still looks like it belongs with the suit. The shirt is a pin collar shirt by Edward Sexton, and I really love how the silver collar bar and the silver cuffling sort of pull everything together with the watch in terms of the metals matching. My tie is the classic Brooks Brothers BB number three rep, and anchoring this look are a pair of sleek black oxfords by Cole Hawn. This next look really showcases the versatility of the Ongenor as an everyday watch for the modern gentleman of style. It's timeless, it's sophisticated, but it also feels contemporary. This look brings together a variety of different types of clothing. To start things off, we have a Luxe Ready to Wear Topcoat by Daniele Alessandrini. I picked this up a few years ago on Louisa Via Roma. I don't think it's available anymore. It is one of my favorite lightweight wool coats that I own. Turtleneck might look familiar if you saw my Uniqlo Tryon video. It is from Uniqlo, so sort of doing a high-low kind of mix in terms of brands here, and my pants are bespoke by my good friends at Michael Andrews Bespoke. Glasses are by Tom Ford, and the double monks are by Paul Evans. So for the last look, we are taking it all the way to the casual side of the spectrum. Two reasons that the Ongenor works so well in this kind of casual edgy setting. One, it has a steel bracelet, which looks great against dark colors like black jeans, for example. And two is the black dial, which really is the key to the watch's extreme versatility. Now remember when you're putting a casual look together, it's always smart to have at least one item that will sort of elevate the entire look. Here we have two, of course, starting with the watch, and also this awesome suede trucker jacket by Michael Andrews Bespoke. Underneath, I'm wearing a very simple long-sleeve waffle shirt from J. Crew and these jeans. You guys have asked about many, many times our classic Levi's 511s that I've literally had for almost 10 years. And finally, my suede zip-up boots are by 2Boot New York. So there you have it, three ways to style the IWC Ongenor Automatic, all the way from a very formal business look to something extremely casual. The Ongenor is one of those watches I have in my collection that I can literally wear almost every single day with just about everything that I have in my closet. Another thing that I like about it is that the Ongenor is sort of that under-the-radar watch in the IWC lineup and also that it has that history that includes a design by Gerald Jenta. Thumbs up if you liked this video. Let me know what you thought about this format and if there are certain watches that you would like to see styled in different ways. Leave all of those suggestions in the comments. Now all of the outfit details as always are listed in the description. Do me a favor, hit that subscribe button. And until next time, thanks for watching and stay tailored.