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Old 19 August 2016, 02:38 AM   #1
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Going to Vietnam

Hi guys a question I'm about to go to Vietnam (Hanoi) is it safe for me to wear my Rolex Air King?

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Old 19 August 2016, 02:43 AM   #2
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I'd just get a g-shock and enjoy the trip. Food, sights, people, etc...
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Old 19 August 2016, 02:45 AM   #3
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Old 19 August 2016, 03:00 AM   #4
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Hi guys a question I'm about to go to Vietnam (Hanoi) is it safe for me to wear my Rolex Air King?

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Old 19 August 2016, 03:05 AM   #5
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I have never been there, but I have a friend that goes to Hanoi and wears a two tone sub. Its a pretty nice area from what I understand.
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Old 19 August 2016, 03:31 AM   #6
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Hi guys a question I'm about to go to Vietnam (Hanoi) is it safe for me to wear my Rolex Air King?

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Not safe if you have to drive or cross the road in Hanoi! ;-) traffic is crazy.
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Old 19 August 2016, 03:50 AM   #7
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I would wear it there.
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Old 19 August 2016, 04:00 AM   #8
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Hanoi is safe, but be smart. Like anywhere else of course
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Old 19 August 2016, 04:31 AM   #9
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Old 19 August 2016, 04:45 AM   #10
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Anthony Bourdain wore his there
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Old 19 August 2016, 06:04 AM   #11
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Anthony Bourdain wore his there
He wore his everywhere !
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Old 19 August 2016, 06:08 AM   #12
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I'd just bring a G-Shock and focus on enjoying the trip instead of worrying about your watch.
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Old 19 August 2016, 06:57 AM   #13
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Don't be stupid and you should be fine. I wore a Panerai all over Vietnam last year. No problem. Have a great time; I loved it there.
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Old 19 August 2016, 07:44 AM   #14
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I've only been to a The-Artist-Formerly-Known-As-Saigon and Vung Tau and I saw nothing that would make me concerned about wearing a Rolex. Just use your head and don't wander too far off the beaten track.

If you're that worried, then do as has been suggested above and buy a G-Shock and enjoy the trip
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Old 19 August 2016, 07:55 AM   #15
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You can but you need to be careful there, especially around busy areas and at night.
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Old 19 August 2016, 08:09 AM   #16
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To be fair, he's accompanied by a production crew just about everywhere he goes.
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Old 19 August 2016, 11:45 AM   #17
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I don't think it's more risky than inner big city downtown anywhere USA.


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Old 19 August 2016, 12:20 PM   #18
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I just got back from a two week trip to Saigon and Nha Trang. It's fine to wear your watch in Vietnam. I saw a Daydate, a two-tone datejust, a sub, a Cartier Santos. Like in any foreign country, just be aware of your surroundings. I never felt unsafe at anytime. I will visit Hanoi (and Da Nang and Phu Quoc) next time I'm back. Have a fun trip!
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Old 19 August 2016, 01:32 PM   #19
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Remember the guy who had his DD lifted on Bourbon Street last week?

The world is full of watches that are nice to wear and won't attract the wrong kind of attention.

It's not so much about whether the nation of Vietnam is a safe place to wear a luxury watch.

The question is whether or not you'll know when you've wandered into the wrong place or you've been distracted long enough for a thief to take advantage of you.

There is no safe place on the planet, if you don't know the area.

I'll never forget the tourist in New Orleans who innocently wandered across N. Rampart Street from the French Quarter in broad daylight and was murdered by a 10 year old boy who'd demanded his wallet.

"Put your toy gun away, kid," were his last words, his wife told police.
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Old 19 August 2016, 03:22 PM   #20
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Hanoi has heavy communist influence -- the city is well organized, and the law is well enforced.

It's probably safer than most of SE Asia.

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Old 19 August 2016, 05:43 PM   #21
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Hanoi has heavy communist influence -- the city is well organized, and the law is well enforced.

It's probably safer than most of SE Asia.

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This. I've been all around SE Asia and Vietnam is one of the few countries in the region where I would wear a nice watch without worry.
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Old 19 August 2016, 08:55 PM   #22
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I've not been to Vietnam but would wear my Rolex there without hesitation.

Just be sensible and ensure it is fully insured.
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Old 19 August 2016, 09:04 PM   #23
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This. I've been all around SE Asia and Vietnam is one of the few countries in the region where I would wear a nice watch without worry.
I can't think of any Southeast Asian country where I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing a nice watch, except maybe the Philippines.
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Old 19 August 2016, 09:36 PM   #24
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I can't think of any Southeast Asian country where I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing a nice watch, except maybe
the Philippines.
I was meaning specifically -

Thailand
Cambodia
Laos
Philippines
Burma

Wouldn't risk it in any of them. Been robbed with a gun to my head in Cambodia and heard enough bad first hand experiences from other people plus seen enough bad or worrying things myself in all the others to not take the chance.

* Your experience may differ, I'm often way off the recommended trails :)
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Old 19 August 2016, 09:51 PM   #25
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I was meaning specifically -

Thailand
Cambodia
Laos
Philippines
Burma

Wouldn't risk it in any of them. Been robbed with a gun to my head in Cambodia and heard enough bad first hand experiences from other people plus seen enough bad or worrying things myself in all the others to not take the chance.

* Your experience may differ, I'm often way off the recommended trails :)
I've been out here for about 30 years and travelled several times in all those countries, and never had a problem except a couple of close calls in Manila, and one in Laos when it first re-opened in 1989. I'm not saying they're crime free, just that I feel safer there than I do in most Western cities. Probably been away too long.
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Old 19 August 2016, 10:43 PM   #26
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Hanoi has heavy communist influence -- the city is well organized, and the law is well enforced.

It's probably safer than most of SE Asia.
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Other than the Philippines, SE Asia is far safer than almost any big city in the US. I would wear any watch in Vietnam and never think about it. Just don't act stupid or like a mindless tourist and you will be fine.

There seems to be anger over not having wealth and a sense of entitlement in the west (i.e. I can rob you to get what you have because you're rich and I'm not) that's just not that prevalent in SE Asia. I've walked through Cambodia with a $6,000 camera and never once felt unsafe. In fact, it was the exact opposite; people were friendly, good natured, and genuinely happy.
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Old 19 August 2016, 11:35 PM   #28
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I was in Burma last year just before the elections. Probably the safest country I've ever been to. They're mostly Buddhists, and believe that you need to be good in this life to have an even better life next time. I wore a Panerai and it didn't get even a second glance. There's a Rolex service center in downtown Yangon, so there certainly are Rolexes around; I saw a few Subs. Bottom line -- I've worn nice watches all throughout Burma, Vietnam, Thailand, China, etc. Basically all over SE Asia but I've not been to the Philippines. I never felt unsafe or a target because of what was on my wrist. Just be smart, like you'd be in any major city in the US and you should be fine.

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Thailand
Cambodia
Laos
Philippines
Burma

Wouldn't risk it in any of them. Been robbed with a gun to my head in Cambodia and heard enough bad first hand experiences from other people plus seen enough bad or worrying things myself in all the others to not take the chance.

* Your experience may differ, I'm often way off the recommended trails :)
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I was in Burma last year just before the elections. Probably the safest country I've ever been to. They're mostly Buddhists, and believe that you need to be good in this life to have an even better life next time. I wore a Panerai and it didn't get even a second glance. There's a Rolex service center in downtown Yangon, so there certainly are Rolexes around; I saw a few Subs. Bottom line -- I've worn nice watches all throughout Burma, Vietnam, Thailand, China, etc. Basically all over SE Asia but I've not been to the Philippines. I never felt unsafe or a target because of what was on my wrist. Just be smart, like you'd be in any major city in the US and you should be fine.
Like I said, your experience may differ, I've travelled extensively all over these countries, some places feel safe but some situations definitely not. They're Buddhist when it suits them, they're violent animals when they want to be. It's not just the chance of being robbed either, it's what happens after, police in these places aren't the same as police at home, you don't just report a crime and get a ref number for your insurance claim. You have to pay bribes, spend hours or days to get it sorted, sometimes they lock you up for months in a nice third world jail when you try to do so even.
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