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Old 22 November 2010, 01:59 PM   #1
lykame
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Real Name: Lydia
Location: England
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Icon10 The long story of my short journey to becoming a Rolex owner! :D

Hello! :)

I have just discovered this forum and want to share my excitement, because I am getting a Rolex! I have to tell people! Just don't have many people to tell, and so I figured I would tell like-minded people who could better understand my enthusiasm. :D

Furthermore, I like stories, and it gives me satisfaction to talk this through, so this'll probably be long. I'll have fun talking about it, though. :D

My name's Lydia. I'm 25, an age that I can't get my head around because I feel like a teenager still. I'm from England.

For 35 years my mum has worn only one watch. It's a Tudor. She used to be married to the European something-or-other for Tudor, and he gave her this watch as a present. She says that he had it commissioned for her and that it's a one off. It's an 18K gold watch, it's mechanical and has to be manually wound every day. She's worn it pretty much every day and only ever had it serviced once (having done some reading I am now encouraging her to get it serviced again because it must be in need of one!)

It doesn't keep great time, and she'll often think she's ten minutes ahead of the real time, but although I'm not really a fan of yellow gold, it's a beautiful watch. It's possible to easily take the mechanism out, which is always a bit heart-stopping, but the mechanism is out of this world to me. So gorgeous, and a work of art. And science and mechanics. I just love this idea that she's instilled in me - to have a beautiful watch of great quality and to have it for life. I really like that idea; it just sits right with me.

A while ago I was admiring some diamonds in a shop, and the display case that I was looking in had some luxury watches. I spotted a JLC Reverso with the skeleton reverse and LOVED it. But alas, my wrists are tiny and that's a man's watch. It may be a good look on some, but the face of this watch was pretty much wider than my wrist. But it set something off in me - I went from liking the idea of having an excellent watch to actually really really wanting to have one, and wanting to have one right now.

This was about two months ago, and so started my search.

I have a skeleton pocket watch that I really love, because you can see the mechanism and it's beautiful. It was just a cheap thing, but I really adore it. So what I really wanted was a better quality watch that was small and skeletonised.

They don't really exist. There are lots of skeletonised watches, but none that meet my criteria.

I was also somewhat charmed by the notion of a JLC, but only the smallest ones fit me, and of those smallest ones, I only liked two, and even then not a huge amount - the Reverso Florale, which is considerably out of my price-range, and another which unfortunately was a quartz. Now, I don't need my watches to be dead-on accurate, I just want the magic of knowing that I have this amazing machine on my wrist. So that wiped out the idea of a JLC, which is a shame because I was somewhat charmed by the idea. Although the male one with the skeletonised back was the most beautiful to me.

I went to London a couple of weeks ago (to get my ring serviced) and stopped in at Harrods, because that's always a great experience, not that I ever buy anything from there. They have a room full of watches, many in the absolutely ridiculous sort of price range (£200,000, etc). They also have a tiny little Rolex room there.

My mum's watch, her Tudor, for years I have viewed it as 'her Rolex'. So perhaps to honour her idea I went into that little room in Harrods.

Let's talk about a big convert from upturned nose to 'oh, wow, breathtaking'.

A few months ago I decided I didn't particularly buy into the idea of Rolex. I'm not sure why I decided this at all, I just did. I looked at their watches and decided that they were a bit too bulky, and that the fluted bezel on many was somewhat ugly. I also decided (I have no idea why) that I wasn't particularly keen on diamonds on watches (and I am a ridiculous fan of diamonds).

In this little room a very nice salesman gently suggested I could try on a Rolex. I found myself tempted. I eye-balled them and the 26mm Datejusts caught me eye.

I tried on a few, and gosh, within the space of that experience I went from not liking Rolex (for no obvious reason) to absolutely being swept off my feet by them. And quickly I figured out what criteria I liked, which was somewhat amusing to me considering what I had previously decided I didn't like.

My perfect Rolex is as follows:

The 26mm Datejust, in Stainless Steel with a jubilee bracelet. The white gold fluted bezel actually really appeals to me, because I like how it breaks up the light and you don't just get a solid gleam of metal. I have also read, in my search of watches, that the fluted bezel honours when they required this to make the watches waterproof, and for me knowing the 'why' of something makes the appreciation of it significantly more.

Of the various dials I saw, my favourite was the white mother of pearl with diamonds. Considering that I had gone as far as thinking diamonds on watches could sometimes be too much like bling and tacky, I think clearly I am my own hypocrite.

:D

So yeah, that's the Rolex I decided I wanted, which is typical because I believe the dial costs about as much as the watch itself. Whoops.

Quote time. I went to a number of places, and they all quoted me the same apart from one place that quoted a good £400 more. Someone suggested that I do it in stages - get a cheaper dial and then wait a while and upgrade later. But I would struggle with that - I have the watch I want stuck to my retinas, and would want it from the offset, not one that I'll upgrade later. I have no problems with upgrading, but I'd rather not settle for less. Gosh I guess that's silly of me too. But honestly I'd rather wait longer and get what I want first time around.

On Friday I went shopping with my mum, and I needed a chain fixed. It just so happened that because we were rushing I went into the first jewellers I saw, and they just so happened to be a Rolex authorised dealer. I was charmed by them because they did my chain for free, so I asked for a quote on the Rolex. I was quoted the same as elsewhere, but I was speaking to the manager, who told me that I could have a 10% discount on the watch.

Now that's tempting, but it's still an amount I'd rather not shell out right now.

THEN he told me that I could put down a 20% deposit on the watch and then have interest free finance over two years. So I don't pay more on the watch than what I've been quoted and get it earlier than I would have otherwise. Furthermore, in England in January the tax goes up a further 2.5% so it's cheaper to buy the same Rolex now than it is to buy it then. Considering no other place had even offered finance, to also get a massive 10% off a Rolex from a completely legitimate place was really very happy making.

My mum persuaded me to go for it. So I did. They have to order it in, so it'll take maybe two weeks, but the anticipation is really nice. And it feels special to me, like I am honouring my mum.

Aaaaah, so excited! I have specifically asked for white mother of pearl because the flashes of colour in mother of pearl don't appeal to me so much. But yes, I am so looking forward to my Rolex, exactly as I described above!!! :D

And yes yes, I know this is long, but it's been really fun sharing this somewhat short journey with you. :D

Best wishes,
Lydia.
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