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Old 1 March 2016, 01:54 AM   #1
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Funny question about my Sub...

Picking up breakfast at McDonald's yesterday and the kid ringing up my order says "Wow that's a nice watch... is it an Invicta?". Thinking quickly I replied "Thanks but no it's a copy"
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Old 1 March 2016, 02:04 AM   #2
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Haha you should've said Nah I got it from inside a Happy Meal box!
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Old 5 March 2016, 04:34 PM   #3
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Haha you should've said Nah I got it from inside a Happy Meal box!

your reply is interesting.
I would say that i got it from the Santa Claus, because a good boy will acquire a gift from the Santa Claus.
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Old 1 March 2016, 02:17 AM   #4
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Funny, there have been a few on here who have received similar "compliments".

Nothing wrong with Invicta though, they are not for me, but I have a few coworkers who love them. Always excited to show off newest they have. They are usually rather large, but I remember back when I was very happy wearing a fossil, so who am I to judge.

Definitely see more "fashion watches" around my office than Swiss time pieces, that's for sure.
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Old 1 March 2016, 08:30 AM   #5
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Funny, there have been a few on here who have received similar "compliments".

Nothing wrong with Invicta though, they are not for me, but I have a few coworkers who love them. Always excited to show off newest they have. They are usually rather large, but I remember back when I was very happy wearing a fossil, so who am I to judge.

Definitely see more "fashion watches" around my office than Swiss time pieces, that's for sure.
Nothing wrong with Invicta??????? They are absolute garbage.
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Old 1 March 2016, 04:08 PM   #6
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Nothing wrong with Invicta??????? They are absolute garbage.
I'd disagree. Mine keeps great time, and let me figure out what my "grail" would be for under 100 bucks. Remember not everyone can afford a 5k+ watch, and all collections have to start somewhere. They have their time and place. Junk to you might be a nice watch to them on a McSalary
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Old 1 March 2016, 08:58 PM   #7
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I'd disagree. Mine keeps great time, and let me figure out what my "grail" would be for under 100 bucks. Remember not everyone can afford a 5k+ watch, and all collections have to start somewhere. They have their time and place. Junk to you might be a nice watch to them on a McSalary
X2 Agree William. A watch is a very personal choice, and I NEVER criticize someone's choice of a watch; be it a $49 Casio or a six-figure Patek. It is the Passion for a timepiece that we all enjoy and can share, regardless of price point. If someone is happy with and proud to wear and passionate about their Invicta, then I congratulate, compliment, and share their passion as much as someone wearing a platoona.

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Old 1 March 2016, 09:28 PM   #8
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Remember not everyone can afford a 5k+ watch, and all collections have to start somewhere. They have their time and place. Junk to you might be a nice watch to them on a McSalary
This. The kid deserves credit for showing an interest. And for holding down a job. Those attitudes should be cultivated, not squashed.
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Old 1 March 2016, 10:33 PM   #9
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I thought it was a great answer under the circumstances.
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Old 1 March 2016, 10:38 PM   #10
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Honestly your first mistake was going to McDonald's. And the universe punished you for it by having some zit-faced teenager call your Rolex an Invicta. Not worth the trip unless you're meeting someone from Craigslist to make a sale.
McD's is a pretty good company that may give the kid an opportunity to learn values, move up the ladder, etc.... Have his own Rolex one day...

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X2 Agree William. A watch is a very personal choice, and I NEVER criticize someone's choice of a watch; be it a $49 Casio or a six-figure Patek. It is the Passion for a timepiece that we all enjoy and can share, regardless of price point. If someone is happy with and proud to wear and passionate about their Invicta, then I congratulate, compliment, and share their passion as much as someone wearing a platona.

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This. The kid deserves credit for showing an interest. And for holding down a job. Those attitudes should be cultivated, not squashed.
well said!!
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Old 2 March 2016, 11:20 AM   #11
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Nothing wrong with Invicta??????? They are absolute garbage.



Wow....won't even start to argue about how wrong this statement is.


Wouldn't be surprise if the kid was saying that as a joke to stir your pot. I know I would (and do!)...
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Old 1 March 2016, 02:23 AM   #12
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Picking up breakfast at McDonald's yesterday and the kid ringing up my order says "Wow that's a nice watch... is it an Invicta?". Thinking quickly I replied "Thanks but no it's a copy"
Why not simply say, "Thanks, but no - it's a Rolex Submariner."

The kid asked a sincere question - you should give a sincere reply.
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Old 1 March 2016, 02:51 AM   #13
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Why not simply say, "Thanks, but no - it's a Rolex Submariner."

The kid asked a sincere question - you should give a sincere reply.
I see your point but my read on the situation (based on the question) was that, while giving a sincere compliment, he didn't really know a lot about watches.

While you're right in that it was a potential "teaching moment", with people in line behind me wasn't going to give a "coach up" session in McDonald's on a Sunday morning. More than anything it just struck me as funny that his "go to" nice watch was Invicta...
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I see your point but my read on the situation (based on the question) was that, while giving a sincere compliment, he didn't really know a lot about watches.

While you're right in that it was a potential "teaching moment", with people in line behind me wasn't going to give a "coach up" session in McDonald's on a Sunday morning. More than anything it just struck me as funny that his "go to" nice watch was Invicta...
At least the kid knew what an Invicta was.....most kids don't even care about watches at all.

Why is it funny that a kid working @ Mcdonalds would consider an Invicta a "nice watch"?
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Old 2 March 2016, 05:17 AM   #15
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Way off the rails...

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At least the kid knew what an Invicta was.....most kids don't even care about watches at all.

Why is it funny that a kid working @ Mcdonalds would consider an Invicta a "nice watch"?
So this went a bit off the rails from my original post becoming a back and forth about everything from work ethics to youth in society to nutrition and somewhere in there some points about watches...

Great discussion but let me please expand a bit on what I found funny about his Invicta comment.

In wearing a Rolex watch I would think it fair to project that most/all of us have been asked at some point;

1. Nice watch, what kind is it?
2. Nice watch, is that a Rolex?
3. Nice watch, is that a real Rolex?

Having been asked all of those before it would not have caught me "off guard" the way his question did as he in a sense "flipped the script" by making no mention of Rolex, or asking one of the "usual" questions, but going right to Invicta is what I found funny in a "paradigm shift" way.

I was not rude to him (I didn't think) and answered him politely. I just found it a funny commentary that we as "knowledgeable" watch collectors/wearers/experts are very familiar with the "hierarchy" of different brands and know where Invicta and Rolex fall on the pecking order while this young man, perhaps not yet having gathered that "knowledge" and formed other opinions, thought that a nice looking watch might be an Invicta like another it would seem he has seen and admires (or perhaps has himself but he was not wearing a watch).

He seemed like a nice enough kid, did his job well and under other circumstances there may have been further conversation but waiting in line for food (Which is certainly of questionable nutritional value but tastes really good!) was not that time or place.

Love the exchange of thoughts and opinions though, this forum is great!!
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Why not simply say, "Thanks, but no - it's a Rolex Submariner."

The kid asked a sincere question - you should give a sincere reply.
Same.
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Old 1 March 2016, 08:06 AM   #17
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I guess it's safe to wear a Rolex at McDonald's.

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I'd say a lot of people...judging by the billions served! :)

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I personally think kids working at McDonalds or any other entry level job is a good thing. It builds some character, gives them a sense of responsibility and the value of a dollar (no pun intended). I didn't work at McDonalds as a kid but did work in a deli when I went to High School. Learned some basic work/life lessons. Better earlier in life then later, better to have, than act like a deuche in life thinking their above something or someone.
VERY well said,....
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Old 1 March 2016, 02:57 PM   #18
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Hey, a kid working the counter at MacDonalds excited about Invicta? I'd say he's WIS material in the making. Mark my words, in a few years he's gonna come across this old thread and say "That was me!"
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Hey, a kid working the counter at MacDonalds excited about Invicta? I'd say he's WIS material in the making. Mark my words, in a few years he's gonna come across this old thread and say "That was me!"
Agree. My collection over the years was a slow progression to where it is today. I hope he is in a place one day to be like many of us.
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Yep...had this happen from a Costco employee whom was handling a return from me and noticed my SDC 4k.

He had just been given an Invicta Sub for Christmas and was super excited about it!

I told him that was really cool, and yeah...I love mine too!
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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:
a. someone mistakenly acknowledges your Rollie for something not even in the same stratosphere, OR
b. someone correctly identifies your watch and says, "Hey, is that a Rolex?"

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?

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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:
a. someone mistakenly acknowledges your Rollie for something not even in the same stratosphere, OR
b. someone correctly identifies your watch and says, "Hey, is that a Rolex?"

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?

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A. It doesn't matter to me and if there is honest interest in knowing about my watch I will tell them what it is. Otherwise I will say thank you and move on.

B. Depends how and where the "identification" takes place. Could be perceived as sketchy or friendly. It all depends but for the most part a simple, "hey, yes it is" is enough.
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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:
a. someone mistakenly acknowledges your Rollie for something not even in the same stratosphere, OR
b. someone correctly identifies your watch and says, "Hey, is that a Rolex?"

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?

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A) I had my Omega Planet Ocean mistaken for a Rolex and on another occasion for a Fossil.

B) I haven't had my 1680 long enough. Generally (historically) whatever I am wearing goes unnoticed.
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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:
a. someone mistakenly acknowledges your Rollie for something not even in the same stratosphere, OR
b. someone correctly identifies your watch and says, "Hey, is that a Rolex?"

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?

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Don't say Rollie........ever
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Hahaha... I was crucified on my intro thread to this forum for saying Rollie Pollies.
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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?
OK & here's question #2...how would you react/respond if someone asked you if your Rolex was a fake?

this actually happened several years at a seemingly upscale bar. a woman noticed that the bartender (a buddy of mine) was wearing a two-tone DJ. little did she know or realize that it was a $50.00 quartz replica from overseas. when he suggested that she check out mine (a more obscure model yet authentic), she asked me if mine was a fake!

in this instance, I had no response other than to glance back at the bartender & order another drink.
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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:
a. someone mistakenly acknowledges your Rollie for something not even in the same stratosphere, OR
b. someone correctly identifies your watch and says, "Hey, is that a Rolex?"

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?

Juan
(a) it's fine to say "No its not a Seiko" or "No, it's a Rolex"
(b) "Yes, it is"

Answering truthfully without making a big fuss does not make you an arrogant ass. There is something just not right if you are wearing a Rolex but intentionally saying its not a Rolex or trying to deflect the question.
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OK, so for those of you who have been Rolex owners for while (and who surely have experienced it), here's my question, then: how DO you react/answer if/when:
a. someone mistakenly acknowledges your Rollie for something not even in the same stratosphere, OR
b. someone correctly identifies your watch and says, "Hey, is that a Rolex?"

And answer without sounding like an arrogant ass...?

Juan
I was in the bathroom at work one day washing my hands and an auditor that was visiting was also in there. I was wearing my Sub on an Bond style NATO. He looked over at me washing my hands and was like "Whoah! I think we have the same watch!" and I said "Oh yeah, that's cool!". I noticed he was wearing something on a NATO, but wasn't sure what, but knew it wasn't a Sub. Then he leaned in a little closer and said "oh man. My bad I'm dumb. We aren't wearing the same thing, not even close." I laughed and said "Well yours looks pretty awesome, what is that?" and he said "Oh just a Timex Weekender. Wow I feel silly." and I said "Man, that's an awesome watch. Don't you love NATO straps?" and we went back and forth for a bit as I tried to soothe the guy's embarrassment.

Moral of the story - if someone cares enough about watches to strike up a conversation, I'm thrilled. I don't care if they're wearing a MilSub with sword hands or a Seiko monster.
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I was in the bathroom at work one day washing my hands and an auditor that was visiting was also in there. I was wearing my Sub on an Bond style NATO. He looked over at me washing my hands and was like "Whoah! I think we have the same watch!" and I said "Oh yeah, that's cool!". I noticed he was wearing something on a NATO, but wasn't sure what, but knew it wasn't a Sub. Then he leaned in a little closer and said "oh man. My bad I'm dumb. We aren't wearing the same thing, not even close." I laughed and said "Well yours looks pretty awesome, what is that?" and he said "Oh just a Timex Weekender. Wow I feel silly." and I said "Man, that's an awesome watch. Don't you love NATO straps?" and we went back and forth for a bit as I tried to soothe the guy's embarrassment.

Moral of the story - if someone cares enough about watches to strike up a conversation, I'm thrilled. I don't care if they're wearing a MilSub with sword hands or a Seiko monster.
The timex weekender looks just about nothing at all like a sub. But that was a classy move on your part and i'd like to think I would do the same if I was in that position. Well played my good man
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