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Old 23 October 2007, 04:29 AM   #1
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"It's just a watch".

I recieved my SS GMT-Master II as a 15th wedding anniversary gift from my wife. I have worn it every day since.
The following monday afternoon at work I happened to be out in the shop and we were talking about the weekend, my anniversary, resturaunts etc. and I showed some of the people in my company's assembly area my new watch. While some were surprised and happy, others in the room exclaimed that "It's just a watch". I quickly explained that it is in fact a generous gesture of love and sacrifice from my wife. (Good cover - It's a cool watch.)
I also explained that it's a mini machine, lots of moving parts/springs, durable etc. but let's face it - most people don't get it. The argument is that a $20.00 watch will last a few years and then they just buy another $20.00 watch. In the end they spend less.
Maybe I shouldn't call them uninformed, just uninspired.

So...
Why do you have a Rolex and not a Timex?
Are you the only one in your circle wearing a Rolex and if so what is the reaction of those around you who just don't get it?
What is your line of work? Is a Rolex commonplace?
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Old 23 October 2007, 04:36 AM   #2
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If any of them drive anything more than the most basic auto, they are hypocrites.
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Old 23 October 2007, 04:47 AM   #3
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It seems everyone has their priorities, and can justify them in their own way.
I have a friend that goes on and on about how ridiculous it is for someone to spend that kind of money (Rolex $) on a watch, yet she will spend any amount of money on new jewelery, or a nice bottle of wine, or a really nice dinner, etc. I do not wear my Rolex around her, and she doesn't even know that I have one. I just smirk when she goes into her tiraid, and she has no idea why. Some people just do not seem to care about the amazing mechanical attributes, history, and technology of a Rolex. Same as they would never look at buying a Porsche, or BMW, or Mercedes, etc. They have no appreciation of these things, and seem to feel that if you are into them, you are just trying to "show off" and get people to notice you. To each his own.
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Old 23 October 2007, 04:58 AM   #4
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Old 23 October 2007, 05:01 AM   #5
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I have a friend that goes on and on about how ridiculous it is for someone to spend that kind of money (Rolex $) on a watch, yet she will spend any amount of money on new jewelery, or a nice bottle of wine, or a really nice dinner, etc. I do not wear my Rolex around her, and she doesn't even know that I have one. I just smirk when she goes into her tiraid, and she has no idea why.
Why don't you wear your Rolex around her?
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Old 23 October 2007, 05:29 AM   #6
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Why don't you wear your Rolex around her?
And why not tell her the truth and see what she says? Is it just happenstance that you don't wear your Rolex around her, or do you consciously take it off so she won't see it?
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Old 23 October 2007, 05:34 AM   #7
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I consciously do not wear it around her because I kind of enjoy listening to her go on & on about something that she has no idea about, yet is so opinionated. Certainly is not going to listen to my (or all of our) point of view. That is, until possibly she "catches the Rolex bug", then, of course, they will be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Point being, I think it's funny how people justify certain things, change their tune, etc.
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Old 23 October 2007, 06:10 AM   #8
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Old 23 October 2007, 06:10 AM   #9
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"Showing off" to people who work in the assembly area is probably not a good idea. Makes them jealous and wanting what you have - a Rolex.

I think their response was predictable!
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Old 23 October 2007, 06:32 AM   #10
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Heck why don't I just dump all my bookshelves and get cinder blocks and boards-does the same thing, oh and the good china while I am at it, why not just use Dixie plates? Does the same thing....and I am sure my wife would be happy to give her engagement ring back for one made of aluminum foil, I mean it's just a silly old symbol anyway.

So I spent $3300 on a nice (used) watch, many of my friends spend more than that on plasma TVs and electronics every few years....The Rolex I only had to buy once....and I get to enjoy it 24/7 wherever I am. Can't say that about most other expensive purchases......
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Old 23 October 2007, 06:38 AM   #11
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Heck why don't I just dump all my bookshelves and get cinder blocks and boards-does the same thing, oh and the good china while I am at it, why not just use Dixie plates? Does the same thing....and I am sure my wife would be happy to give her engagement ring back for one made of aluminum foil, I mean it's just a silly old symbol anyway.
Exactly, mcubed. People are funny with their own priorities. I love it when someone goes on & on about things they know nothing about, slowly shoving their foot into their mouth, deeper & deeper. Makes life interesting.
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Old 23 October 2007, 06:45 AM   #12
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I don't think that a Rolex watch is entirely unattainable for most people if you REALLY want one.

So basically, wearing a Rolex does not have to mean that you are well off or that you are showing off. It could also mean that you just like QUALITY and DESIGN.

At my work, there is a girl who is wearing a men's DJ 16200, and she is DEFINATELY not in the well-earning part of the company.

We often have a Rolex chat together, though, and the first day I went to work she came running and asked me "Are you wearing it?!" (she referred to my SS Daytona that I had told her that I would be wearing for the first time that day).

We both share the fascination for Rolex, but my other collegues don't think of me "showing off".

So don't be ashamed wearing a Rolex.

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Old 23 October 2007, 06:58 AM   #13
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I consciously do not wear it around her because I kind of enjoy listening to her go on & on about something that she has no idea about, yet is so opinionated. Certainly is not going to listen to my (or all of our) point of view. That is, until possibly she "catches the Rolex bug", then, of course, they will be the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Point being, I think it's funny how people justify certain things, change their tune, etc.
I just don't understand your logic or fear in wearing it around her, but then again, I don't know you or her. There may be a hidden dynamic going on.

If you're secure in your owning a Rolex, then it would be a golden opportunity to educate her. The amusement of listening to her backpeddle after you eloquently discuss the merits of owning a Rolex would be priceless.



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Old 23 October 2007, 07:07 AM   #14
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For me a Rolex was one of those things that in younger life, you looked at and promised that one day you'd have one. It marks a personal acheivement for me - to myself.
If anything - its inspired me work harder to afford my next one.
We all set out our own priorities depending on circumstance - so long as we can live and be happy with our own descissions on how we prioritise - does it really matter what others think?
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Old 23 October 2007, 07:27 AM   #15
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Are you the only one in your circle wearing a Rolex and if so what is the reaction of those around you who just don't get it?
What is your line of work? Is a Rolex commonplace?
I teach automotive technology at an Ontario college, and I'm the only one in my workplace who wears a Rolex. However, one colleague has just ordered a new factory fresh engine for the 1940 Chev hot rod he built from the ground up and has around $40K into. Another is on his 3rd or 4th airplane (I've lost count now). Another has Lord knows how much tied up in his 3 time national record holder 1970 Chevelle drag race car. Still another just bought his wife another Harley to match his.

None of us think that any of the others are foolish with their money, just different interests. We're all into machinery, mine just happen to be smaller. A lot smaller.
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Old 23 October 2007, 08:28 AM   #16
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I agree with everyone's comments. Ron17402, I think that the next time she starts "going off" about Rolex, I will listen for a bit, then "whip it out" (the watch, I mean). As you said, her reaction should be priceless.
Thanks, gha
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Old 23 October 2007, 08:43 AM   #17
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its just a watch, and what a person spends on his watch is his business , right ???
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Old 23 October 2007, 09:41 AM   #18
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If any of them drive anything more than the most basic auto, they are hypocrites.
That's a good way of looking at it.
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Old 23 October 2007, 09:46 AM   #19
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Old 23 October 2007, 09:57 AM   #20
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In 1996 I spent far more than the cost of a Sub on a PC that I used for 2.5 years and spent another $1000 upgrading.

A nice 1080p HDTV is more than I paid for my sub, and those things only last a few years.

TV's and computers are essentially worthless after a few years.

My Rolex will NEVER be worth less than I paid for it.

I look at it this way. I just won't get leather in my next car......oh, who am I kidding.
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Old 23 October 2007, 09:59 AM   #21
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The thing is you have to appreciate what you buy because if you dont there is nothing in this world that you will buy or attain that will make you happy
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Old 23 October 2007, 10:00 AM   #22
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I have head that "its just a watch" soo many times. It is not even worth the breath!
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Old 23 October 2007, 10:09 AM   #23
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Cause I inherited one in 2005 or so .
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Old 23 October 2007, 01:14 PM   #24
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but my other collegues don't think of me "showing off".


Ah, but the Danes are a pretty practical people Bo.
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Old 23 October 2007, 01:16 PM   #25
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I look at it this way. I just won't get leather in my next car......oh, who am I kidding.


So true...... in my case I didn't opt for the wing mirrors that fold back electronically......
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Old 23 October 2007, 02:03 PM   #26
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10 years ago, when i saw my friend bought a 20k patek timepiece. i said he is a crazy guy.

i was asking my self, why 20k watch?

now i understand, even my rolex is far cheaper than his, but i realize that my needs and wants grow.

i do not need any fancy vehicle even i can afford it.

the latest car i got from dealer, the dealer said this car come with a leather seat. and i told them to change it. because it is ass burning during summer.

this rolex is my daily watch, but i still love to look at it whenever i have time.
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Old 23 October 2007, 02:08 PM   #27
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the latest car i got from dealer, the dealer said this car come with a leather seat. and i told them to change it. because it is ass burning during summer.
That's why you get cream leather!!!
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Old 23 October 2007, 02:11 PM   #28
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actually i asked them to get me non leather seat.

they thought i am a cheap bastard. hahahaha...

leather seat just not for me. even cream leather.
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Old 23 October 2007, 02:13 PM   #29
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Congrads on your gift!!!! You are right in all you expressed!!

Why do you have a Rolex and not a Timex?
THe history, tradition, pride and prestige of having a Rolex. Not just a cheap peice of plastic on the wrist. Looks good as well!


Are you the only one in your circle wearing a Rolex and if so what is the reaction of those around you who just don't get it? No, have many I work around that wear ROlex or Omega or Tags.
What is your line of work? Program Manager for Security related projects in Afghanistan. Is a Rolex commonplace? Yes...

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Old 23 October 2007, 03:45 PM   #30
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my rolex is just a watch like my porsche is just a car ;-)
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