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15 August 2011, 05:47 PM | #1 |
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Why are Rolex owners always modifying their watches?
Some mods look great, however, why do Rolex owners have a tedency of always modifying their watches?? Example, brushed PCL's, PVD that the watch can not be returned back to it's original state.
Some mods like changing bezel, straps / bracelets, clear case back covers seem to be ok. However, you do not see any Patek, JLC or any other high end watches modified as much as you Rolex watches. Just a thought, however, your ideas are very much appreciated. John |
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I wear my Rolex with Zulu strap because I feel much more comfortable that way, plus the PCL on the new GMT's bracelet is scratch magnet.
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I'm guessing. To stand apart from the crowd?
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It's a good question, I personally do not mod mine. However each to their own, I think NATO straps and other band changes are fine and clear case backs look hot, the rest is not my cup of tea. Regards
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Because it's possible... you can't really mod any other brand out there
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Not all of us
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I love the oyster bracelet, as well as the jubilee...
Perhaps I would put a NATO on a 14060 or 5512 |
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John, what have you got in mind for your YMII?
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How about this ?
My son's YM bezel resting on his LV. I guess you could hold it in place
with some blu-tack but it'd look like a Tag wouldn't it |
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John,
A very, very, small, miniscule % of Rolex owners modify their Rolex watches. Most just buy them to tel the time. This % increases greatly among our 60K Forum members as they strive for the perfect Rolex?
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the rolex watch owners do not do as much modifications as you think. i see more modifications in other brand owners than rolex actually.
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Chris B, that's actually a nice looking combo.
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Outside of the strap changes on my oldies- keep it original! No mods for me!
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it's all a matter of personal taste really, like with cars, you can spend a fortune modifying it, it's only an issue when you want to sell, as you have to find someone with exactly the same taste as you. For me, apart from popping on a different band, I keep my collection original as possible
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If you have multiple Rolex watches and a few extra bucks... why not?
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Not that unusual as this happens with cell phones, cars, houses, bikes back in the day, and all other sorts of items people own.
It's all in the effort to make something we own unique to our taste and liking.
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Excellent comments everyone and love the diversity!
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cos i can ,,, ym hands on a bluesy , fresher more moddern look , but 99.9% would never notice, but i do.
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When you have a mass manufacturer like Rolex who uses interchangeable parts - by and large - you will have mods because they are easier to perform.
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why not?
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As far as not seeing the same on Patek, etc., I would say that in a year, I probably don't see any of those brands except is store windows. I haven't seen any watch modifications that appeal to me, but when I do-- I'm buying some. Besides, it's easier to unload a customized watch than remove a tattoo. |
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The same reason people mod cars. Too make it their own. Give it whatever it is they feel is missing. To make it different and unique.
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ok , i can certainly take a pic , posting it may be another issue .
or ill e mail it to you , if you wouuld post it for me it would be much appreciated thanks t right , off to get my samsung to see if i can match the recent i phone pic quality , prob not , but ill try. this close up photography just isnt as easy as it looks , but , pics taken |
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