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1 April 2009, 07:35 AM | #1 |
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Tired of Rolex.
Does anybody else feel like this?
For the past couple of months, I've been feeling a bit down on the whole Rolex thing. The name doesn't excite me anymore and owning one feels a little like a drag. Just last week I read the comments from Clarkson in The Times and whilst he is mostly comes across a boorish bigot, I'm beginning to agree with him on his opinions of Rolex. I'm sick of all the BS that comes with owning a Rolex. I'm sick of the stereotypes. Add to this, the lastest rubbish that's come out at Basel and this big watch/dj are for women garbage and I'm thinking I want out. I'd never ditch the 57 OD (it's still at the watchmakers) but I've been thinking about losing the LV for something a little different. I would love a BP FF but I don't think funds are available for that now even with the sale or trade of the LV. Perhaps that's the problem, being able to afford a luxury watch? I look at stuff that needs doing to the house and I think I'd be better off both financially and within my soul, if I ditched the expensive watches and just got on with my life. J |
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Yeah, my reaction is more that Rolex is moving away from its roots with these newer models. I do like the idea of the 41mm DJ and so on, but I think the 36 is the traditional DJ. I don't like the blue of the new TT Sub. But when it comes down to it, I love my Submariner. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I had a 36mm DJ with the new clasp and I loved that watch as well. I personally have not had any issues with the stigma of being a Rolex owner. I will continue to own a Rolex and will add to my collection soon enough. However, I won't be buying some of the newer ones.
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Something a little less obvious. I think owning a Rolex is having a serious psychological effect on me!!!!!!!! J |
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I find it difficult to relate to any of the newer models, and the blingy hype attached. The new women's DJ is typical of marketing hype but at the end of the day that is all it is image and wordplay. You don't have to believe it.
Rise above it all my friend, transport yourself back to the reality of the sixties, submariners and James Bond, GMT and Pussy Galore, airline pilots. Now there was better marketing. If you sell your LV get a speedmaster moonwatch and a Tudor sub then all will be well in the world. Off to watch Shameless. |
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1 April 2009, 08:16 AM | #11 |
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In the real world, no one ever even notices mine much less makes unpleasant comments about it. The only people who dis my watch are other WIS, and I think it's more an "in" thing that an actual opinion. You're not really a WIS unless you hate Rolex, only wear SS watches, disdain diamonds, loathe quartz, and insist that anything under 42mm is a woman's watch.
It's silly and I suspect many people don't really feel that way, they're just trying to fit in. It's about trends and next year it'll be something else. I love my watch (which I wear on my left wrist). Everyone else can hate it if they want. No skin off my teeth. The only baggage that comes with wearing a Rolex is the baggage you let other people hang on you. It's too bad that more WIS don't have better manners though. I never, never, never insult someone else's watch. It's totally rude. But I've noticed my mom raised me with much better manners than a lot of other people on watch fora. If, on the other hand, you've just decided you'd prefer something else, more power to you. Enjoy the hunt. Shopping for a new watch is always fun and I wish you well. You need to wear what makes you happy. Jeannie |
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Jim: send the LV over here and I'll 'hold' it for you. Idiot.
Trust me. Once it's gone, you will cry for sure. Not even Redboy69's play will cheer you up. Hold on to your rolex...this too shall pass. Or sell it for a GMT II Master 'root beer'. Or sell em all, fix up your house, and see what REAL depression can bring. best, dan above all, don't do this: |
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A Rolex will always be a ROLEX!!!!
There will never be another feeling like strapping on a Rolex timepiece for the first time and calling it yours!. I can remember doing just that outside Bucherer's in Lucerne Switzerland. I sat my hiney down on one of those cold concrete benches outside of their shoppe there and had a couple of other tourists sit down next to us. They both commented on my new Rolex YM TT Black MOP dial! Heaven on Earth at that moment to me! Rolex will always have a special place in my heart. Not only because it is one of the finest in house timepieces out there today, but because it was a Crown in this era of my life! What else can ever be said?? A Crown for every achievement!!
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I have to admit, perhaps a rootbeer on a brown leather strap would be a little deeper under the radar (even though it has a gold bezel!) J |
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Well, no! Nothing! Sheesh!!
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i hear you jim! before i purchased my first rolex i thought it was the ultimate watch then i started reading about them and realize it was the "it" watch but not the watches of all watches. but i'm never tired of mine i don't i will never get rid of mine(yeah right). But a Rolex is a Rolex it's my first love i will always have one and hoping to get that TT sub cerachrome next year. But i am contemplating on that BPFF and the PAM88
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Jim, take some time and think about your present situation. Remember think before you react!!! Right now you are feeling down and priorities can change. Just put your Rolexes away for awhile and pursue your other interests. If you need to work on the home then put your energy into those projects and then see where you stand. But you once had a passion for your watches and down the road your interest may be rekindled!!!
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Jim, I agree with you. While I probably will never sell the 2 Rolex' I have I really can't justify anymore "luxury watch" purchases, not with all that needs to be done at home and 2 in college. I consider myself fortunate to have the ones I have and really don't like any of the new Rolex offerings anyway. Maybe someday when all 3 are thru college and everything else is done that needs to be done I can treat myself to something other than a Rolex.
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I know the feeling
Remember its just a watch.
You cant drive it like a Ferrari or BMW etc. Its not a boat to fish or ski Its not a plane to fly around in. Not a gun you can shoot. Not even a Beer you drink All you can do is tell time with it and I agree they are moving away from designs that I like (IMHO) to attract younger buyers....which is a smart marketing move also (IMHO)....Younger buyer may buy 2/3 or more watches in their life vs an old fart like me that MAYBE might buy one. |
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I'll admit I feel the same way sometimes. Maybe a FF or Pam would be the answer. Too bad I have girly wrists.
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A Rolex is Just a watch, it doesn't make you smart, handsome, cool, or wealthy. Get over it. Now that being said I love mine and want some more.. Oh and talking about stereotypes have you driven a BMW lately? Everybody just assumes that you're an arsehole.
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That is why there are other brands!!!!
Own them all. Find your watch passion. Mine's all over the place. Rolex, Pam (not all are hugh!!!, they make 40mm, 42mm), BP, Omega, JLC. Rolex are great though and your not the typical "name brand" owner so why do you give a rats arse Jim?
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Not me. It's an incredible priveledge to own this watch. It's the tangible results of so many years of want and sacrifice. We can't just go out and buy things like this but my wife somehow made it happen.
There are so many people who can't justify even dreaming of owning a Rolex. It's a pie in the sky dream. Totally unrealistic. No, Jim. You own it already. Feel good about it. Any doubts you are having are probably a reflection of the economy and the news.
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"You already have two....Stop acting like a spoilt brat..." etc I talked to her about trading the LV and some cash for a BP FF but her response was "But that was the one you really wanted. If you had to pick again from scratch what would you go for?" I guess it would still be an LV or GMT II Pepsi!!!!! Perhaps I'm just moaning for moaning's sake! J |
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There's some truth in your post, take some time out and refresh.
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