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10 December 2012, 05:13 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Real Name: Michael
Location: Brooklyn,NY
Watch: Rolex GMT II 16710
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A trip to the ad with pictures and a little advice
Hey all yesterday i decided to visit the AD'S around fifth ave in Manhattan,
first i stoped by Panerai to see there new models and tried on the 424, really nice i must say then when to Tourneau to see the Rolex models, just as i got in there was a guy with a two tone sub looking at a ceramic sub and as he handed it back to the sales rep. she asked him what is he wearing and he answered, as soon as he did she replied maybe its time to upgrade>>>...... the look on his face was priceless guess no one would of liked that comment. well let me say this to the guys who are thinking of getting a rolex or any other brand out there the best thing you can do is go to a place that has the models you want and try them on, believe me when i say this i didn't like the sub c until it was on my wrist and i'll be getting on it is sooooooo nice well i saw a 116610LV in person for the first time its ok but when i ask to see he hulk everyone looked at me with this confused face then the guy asked with model might that be? i smiled and said the green one so then the sales rep. next to him asked me then what would you call the all blue one? and i said the smuf then i got "what's a smuf" when around the corner to wimpe rolex and got to see the DSSD the no sate sub but no sky dweller but i must say i really baffled by the lack of knowledge of the sales rep. at these AD'S you would think that when seeing potential clients walk in with there later models they would at least know what to say. |
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