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Old 5 March 2016, 05:26 AM   #3871
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Old 7 March 2016, 12:17 PM   #3872
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Should have been more specific. Aerospace engineer with NASA for 32 years. Retired three years ago and celebrated by getting myself a Breitling Navi 01. Started my own consulting company. Paid off the mortgage and celebrated by getting myself an Omega SM300 MC. Just turned 60 and celebrated by getting myself the BLNR.

I suspect I have run out of things to celebrate.
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Old 7 March 2016, 04:02 PM   #3873
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A TRF member has a built in reason to ask this I guess. In the scheme of things however, if one were to be real honest, the intent behind the question has a few layers, some of which: how can you afford a Rolex? why do you deserve to flaunt a certain image? were you born privileged or did you earn it? How do you stack up to me when I compare what you do for a living versus what I do, or some other variation of social status and pecking order. It is not enough to own a symbol of certain wealth/success, it is about evaluating where one actually stands.

I was complemented the other day at the poker table by someone who told me it was a nice watch, and asked to see what kind it was. I held my wrist out and he gushed over it for a second then immediately asked what I did for a living.

I get the curiosity in terms of taking a census or inventory of what people generally do for a living to be in the TRF club (kind of). In the wild, I don't see what wearing a Rolex and your profession has to do with anything.

Maybe you payed cash from saving up, maybe you are living paycheck to paycheck and trying to present an image or maybe you have a high income and have the disposable income to buy something you really like. I suggest the true meaning behind this question has more to do with the person asking than it does about the person wearing the watch. Forgive me, but who really cares?

I recently bought a shiny new 114060 from an AD for cash while on vacation. I am in sales for a global financial software technology & services company.
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Old 7 March 2016, 04:23 PM   #3874
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A TRF member has a built in reason to ask this I guess. In the scheme of things however, if one were to be real honest, the intent behind the question has a few layers, some of which: how can you afford a Rolex? why do you deserve to flaunt a certain image? were you born privileged or did you earn it? How do you stack up to me when I compare what you do for a living versus what I do, or some other variation of social status and pecking order. It is not enough to own a symbol of certain wealth/success, it is about evaluating where one actually stands.

I was complemented the other day at the poker table by someone who told me it was a nice watch, and asked to see what kind it was. I held my wrist out and he gushed over it for a second then immediately asked what I did for a living.

I get the curiosity in terms of taking a census or inventory of what people generally do for a living to be in the TRF club (kind of). In the wild, I don't see what wearing a Rolex and your profession has to do with anything.

Maybe you payed cash from saving up, maybe you are living paycheck to paycheck and trying to present an image or maybe you have a high income and have the disposable income to buy something you really like. I suggest the true meaning behind this question has more to do with the person asking than it does about the person wearing the watch. Forgive me, but who really cares?

I recently bought a shiny new 114060 from an AD for cash while on vacation. I am in sales for a global financial software technology & services company.
Reading this thread motivates me to bust my butt so I can eventually get my first Rolex. And it's interesting to see what everyone else does for a living. The whole "post your watch" thing is just the carrot that people to talk about their professions.
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Old 10 March 2016, 11:51 AM   #3875
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A TRF member has a built in reason to ask this I guess. In the scheme of things however, if one were to be real honest, the intent behind the question has a few layers, some of which: how can you afford a Rolex? why do you deserve to flaunt a certain image? were you born privileged or did you earn it? How do you stack up to me when I compare what you do for a living versus what I do, or some other variation of social status and pecking order. It is not enough to own a symbol of certain wealth/success, it is about evaluating where one actually stands.

I was complemented the other day at the poker table by someone who told me it was a nice watch, and asked to see what kind it was. I held my wrist out and he gushed over it for a second then immediately asked what I did for a living.

I get the curiosity in terms of taking a census or inventory of what people generally do for a living to be in the TRF club (kind of). In the wild, I don't see what wearing a Rolex and your profession has to do with anything.

Maybe you payed cash from saving up, maybe you are living paycheck to paycheck and trying to present an image or maybe you have a high income and have the disposable income to buy something you really like. I suggest the true meaning behind this question has more to do with the person asking than it does about the person wearing the watch. Forgive me, but who really cares?

I recently bought a shiny new 114060 from an AD for cash while on vacation. I am in sales for a global financial software technology & services company.

Its a Rolex.
Many people can afford one. Not a big deal to own one.
There are teens on this forum saving up to buy one with savings from summer jobs.
No one will be impressed by your rolex, no one will care about your rolex, and no one will correlate wealth/success with your rolex


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Old 10 March 2016, 12:15 PM   #3876
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Will be 62 this year, and beginning to think about retirement. I like to work.

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Old 10 March 2016, 12:49 PM   #3877
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Its a Rolex.
Many people can afford one. Not a big deal to own one.
There are teens on this forum saving up to buy one with savings from summer jobs.
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Sounds like we are making the same point here sir, as in who cares what someone does for a living or had to do in order to buy a Rolex?

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No one? Really no one? That's disappointing.
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Old 10 March 2016, 12:59 PM   #3878
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Its a Rolex.
No one will be impressed by your rolex, no one will care about your rolex, and no one will correlate wealth/success with your rolex
I don't know why you're so grumpy, but there's plenty of evidence on this forum along to dispute everything you've said.
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Old 10 March 2016, 01:04 PM   #3879
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A TRF member has a built in reason to ask this I guess. In the scheme of things however, if one were to be real honest, the intent behind the question has a few layers, some of which: how can you afford a Rolex? why do you deserve to flaunt a certain image? were you born privileged or did you earn it? How do you stack up to me when I compare what you do for a living versus what I do, or some other variation of social status and pecking order. It is not enough to own a symbol of certain wealth/success, it is about evaluating where one actually stands.

I was complemented the other day at the poker table by someone who told me it was a nice watch, and asked to see what kind it was. I held my wrist out and he gushed over it for a second then immediately asked what I did for a living.

I get the curiosity in terms of taking a census or inventory of what people generally do for a living to be in the TRF club (kind of). In the wild, I don't see what wearing a Rolex and your profession has to do with anything.

Maybe you payed cash from saving up, maybe you are living paycheck to paycheck and trying to present an image or maybe you have a high income and have the disposable income to buy something you really like. I suggest the true meaning behind this question has more to do with the person asking than it does about the person wearing the watch. Forgive me, but who really cares?

I recently bought a shiny new 114060 from an AD for cash while on vacation. I am in sales for a global financial software technology & services company.
I don't care about any status!
I'm a Prince of Maine and King of New England

Have fun with your Rolex watches. Great toys for Big Boys/ Girls !!!
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Old 10 March 2016, 01:23 PM   #3880
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Old 10 March 2016, 03:34 PM   #3881
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I don't care about any status!
I'm a Prince of Maine and King of New England

Have fun with your Rolex watches. Great toys for Big Boys/ Girls !!!
I need a new toy!
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Old 11 March 2016, 10:38 AM   #3882
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all right then,i made little changes,so here's an update..

made some good deals buying and selling watches and got a (MINT) 16622 yachtmaster......

i'll probably post some photos next weekend....
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Old 13 March 2016, 08:31 AM   #3883
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I am 39, marketing management in the Power generation & manufacturing industry. I own an Explorer I (214270) and a DJ blue dial, fluted bezel, jubilee bracelet (116234).
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Old 13 March 2016, 09:20 AM   #3884
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Old 13 March 2016, 09:31 AM   #3885
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Should have been more specific. Aerospace engineer with NASA for 32 years. Retired three years ago and celebrated by getting myself a Breitling Navi 01. Started my own consulting company. Paid off the mortgage and celebrated by getting myself an Omega SM300 MC. Just turned 60 and celebrated by getting myself the BLNR.

I suspect I have run out of things to celebrate.
Nonsense. You can celebrate by buying watches for your 61, 62nd, 63rd and so on........
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Old 13 March 2016, 11:30 AM   #3886
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Should have been more specific. Aerospace engineer with NASA for 32 years. Retired three years ago and celebrated by getting myself a Breitling Navi 01. Started my own consulting company. Paid off the mortgage and celebrated by getting myself an Omega SM300 MC. Just turned 60 and celebrated by getting myself the BLNR.

I suspect I have run out of things to celebrate.
Congrats on hitting the milestones, I plan/hope to do the same by 60- pay off the home, consult in my same field, and for god sakes buy a few more nice watches to commemorate newly created milestones...

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Old 13 March 2016, 12:08 PM   #3887
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A TRF member has a built in reason to ask this I guess. In the scheme of things however, if one were to be real honest, the intent behind the question has a few layers, some of which: how can you afford a Rolex? why do you deserve to flaunt a certain image? were you born privileged or did you earn it? How do you stack up to me when I compare what you do for a living versus what I do, or some other variation of social status and pecking order. It is not enough to own a symbol of certain wealth/success, it is about evaluating where one actually stands.
Geez, dude . . . really?
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Old 13 March 2016, 02:07 PM   #3888
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Hi all- automotive consulting, West Coast. SS Daytona Black 116520.
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Old 18 March 2016, 09:10 PM   #3889
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For a living I 'splain how these work:




and I currently have these Rolex:




















and a Tudor to round things off.....

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Old 19 March 2016, 12:38 AM   #3890
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Old 19 March 2016, 12:45 AM   #3891
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and I currently have these Rolex:

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Old 19 March 2016, 08:11 AM   #3892
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Just turned 26 last week and a pharmacist, and just bought myself a black dial GMT master II and my dad a black dial DJII 36mm
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Old 19 March 2016, 09:35 AM   #3893
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I'm 41, feel like I'm still 25.
My title is Logistics Manager. I work for a large food wholesale company. We supply about 2500 convenience stores as well as a fair amount of food service, including around 450 Subway sandwich restaurants.
While Logistics Manager is my title, I also manage our service department which maintains coffee equipment, coolers and freezers for many of our customers, and I am the IT Admin for our warehouse management software and general go to guy for all computer issues and Excel help for Operations Management.
I absolutely love my job. I do so many different things that every day is different and it never gets boring.

My current watch collection is:

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Old 30 April 2016, 12:15 PM   #3894
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I don't usually post until I've read the entire thread... 130 pages, nine days off and on, a lot of hard working folks at TRF.

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Old 30 April 2016, 05:59 PM   #3895
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im 44 years old from Australia
Safety manager for highrise construction(originally from oil and gas) all over Asia, based in Kuala Lumpur right now.
Ive had the bug for years and seem to get bored quickly with most my watches and tend to sell them off... except my Rolex's.. those i keep and never get bored wiith
-Rolex Deepsea Sea Dweller 116660(on a rubber B now)
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not enough wrists in the week to share them around so the Submariner seems to dominate as my daily
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Old 30 April 2016, 10:11 PM   #3896
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Old 30 April 2016, 11:29 PM   #3897
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cnc machinist, 29yo. Don't make a ton of money but I'm very good with my saving and spending habits. Told myself if I'm buying a sub for my 30th coming up that I'd have to do it while leaving 20g in my account after the purchase. Never really gotten any handouts in life I've just been working full time jobs since I was 14 and now everything is starting to line up for me. Sold lots of things around the house I didn't need on Ebay including mainly my vintage video game collection. The thing is that anybody can afford a Rolex if they really really want to own one. I just made sure to do it while having all my other important bases covered at the same time. I didn't buy it to show off, I bought it because it's gorgeous and as a machinist I appreciate the detail and crafstmanship of these watches :) Plus I've always wanted one since I was a little kid.
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Old 1 May 2016, 12:53 AM   #3898
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Old 1 May 2016, 02:42 PM   #3899
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Im a police officer in California and I currently own a no date sub and a BLNR.
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