In a sea of rags and self-deprecating jokesters, John Mulaney stands out Very well dressed Funny, self-deprecating guy.
Sharp clothing has always been a feature of the stand-up comedian. A handsome Mulaney in his late 20s paced back and forth across the stage in a well-tailored suit and tie, making vague references to Steely Dan. Gaucho He hopes someone catches him. I went to music school! See you, John! His fashion design proclivities have expanded with the accumulation of successes in the entertainment industry – I’m sure I heard him casually mention “visiting a Tom Ford store” in a speech yesterday – and much to our delight, the watchmaking bug has bitten. , also.
Exhibit A: Mulaney’s wrist position as she wears a full-length, double-breasted Loro Piana and shows off the Grand Seiko Hi-Beat 36000 SBGH263. The watch is part of the Elegance Collection from GS and fits that description. The classically inspired time and date pattern on leather is a Vibrationand fits perfectly with the comedian’s elegant personality. Like many Grand Seiko modelspresents Mulaney as a thoughtful and distinctly Japanese take on mid-century design. Distinguishing features of the watch are the 39.5mm polished steel case with sturdy lugs, box-shaped sapphire crystal and alligator leather strap. Of course, there’s also a beautiful cream-colored dial with gold-tone Arabic indexes, matching dauphine hands, and a framed date wheel at 3 o’clock.
While Grand Seiko typically takes inspiration for its dials directly from nature—snowflakes, frozen lakes, and tree bark—Mulaney’s Hi-Beat goes in a different direction. The luxurious creamy white color of this dial is inspired by “Shironeri” or “shiny white silk worn by a bride at a Japanese wedding.” According to J.S.
Of course, this isn’t Mulaney’s first rodeo: He hosted SNL for the 3,072nd time last month — well, it was the sixth time — wearing a Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso, a Chopard LUC, a smartwatch, and a wristwatch. Vacheron Constantin heritage All in one night. There’s also Mulaney’s infamous situational clip about buying a Rolex and then immediately pawning it at a store he remembers as “Sell your watch now in New York City“At least he learned at that moment never to crush metal.