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7 May 2015, 04:20 AM | #31 |
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7 May 2015, 04:52 AM | #33 |
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because now a days watch becomes more like jewelry other then showing time. Yes I bought a jewelry. I can see time from my phone.
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7 May 2015, 05:01 AM | #34 |
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You can tell them that a well-regulated mechanical watch like a Rolex isn't a lot less accurate than a run-of-the-mill quartz. Plus or minus ten to thirty seconds a month is about what you'd expect from an ordinary quartz watch. At 10 seconds, the difference is meaningful, but at 30, the difference is what, a couple of minutes?
Now, a high accuracy quartz, at 5 to 10 seconds a year, is a horse of another color. I am fascinated by them. And comparing quartz to an ordinary mechanical watch is different. Seriously, the degree of inaccuracy for a mechanical watch is insignificant for any rational user. So what, I was three minutes early. And all the other factors - interest, beauty, being precise little machines - are the more important things anyway. |
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7 May 2015, 05:15 AM | #37 |
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Because that's the price.
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7 May 2015, 05:50 AM | #38 |
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I would never post a general question in a brand specific sub-forum.
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7 May 2015, 05:52 AM | #39 |
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Because I got worn out changing the batteries in my Timex!!!
My solar watch died while I was cave exploring!!!!!! My mother in law thought it was a great idea!!!!! I finally stopped paying alimony!!!!! I can use my sapphire crystal to start my campfire!!!!!! My son likes to borrow my Daytona to jump when on his roller blades!!!!! My sub held up when I worked in a coal mine.\!!!!! There are many reasons----mostly because I like em ken |
7 May 2015, 06:02 AM | #40 |
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I tell people that I'm a horology aficionado - gets them right on side
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This is especially true if you own a whole bunch of watches as I do. I'm amazed when I pick out a quartz watch that I have not looked at in months and it's within seconds of the correct time.
I'm a little irritated when I pick up one that has a dead battery. Even my cheapest mechanicals can be up and running with the correct time in a couple of minutes.
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Because this one doesn't look as good on my wrist: http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/nist-...ock-040314.cfm
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When the zombie apocalypse comes after a non-fatal gamma burst that destroys all electronics, if that same friend is with you and ever asks the time...
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I say, a watch isn't about telling the time; it's about your personal relationship with time. That normally makes them go away.
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8 May 2015, 12:29 AM | #50 |
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There is time, and there is Rolex time.
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There will always be those things that fall into the category of "If you have to ask, you couldn't possibly understand".
Some of us still ride Harleys. Some of us know how to use, and own, stick shift cars. Some of us love hot-rods, fly bi-planes, sail boats that have masts... What can I say ?? I have quartz watches - someplace; but all the watches I wear on a daily basis are mechanical. It's who I am.
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I have a menu of responses to the typical fatuous Rolex questions---why a watch that is inaccurate? My Timex keeps better time and only cost $30. How can you justify that much $$$ for a watch? etc., ad nauseam, ad infinitum, ad absurdum...
I reply according to the intelligence level of the inquisitor. 1) My Rolex is a plane ticket and bail anywhere in the world 2) I might quote Keats, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." And compare my Rolex to great a work of art. 3) I may paraphrase a line from the Rocky Horror Picture Show---"I didn't buy it for you!" 4) I may launch into an explanation of General Relativity, specifically, its sine qua non---gravity. Then explain the physics of a mechanical watch and the effects of gravity on the movement and how engineers mitigate gravity through innovation. I'll talk about the equivalence principle and describe how objects under the same gravitational influence accelerate equally despite having different masses and compositions, and allow that according to relativity, my Rolex will always tell me the time according to my frame of reference regardless of where I am in the universe. Furthermore, how could I pollute the elegance of Einstein's Theory of Relativity by contemplating the effects of time dilation on anything other than a Rolex? Gavoir |
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A better question is
"Why do you need more than 1?" |
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Most people don't know what makes it run, battery, kryptonite, hamsters, or wind-up.
Most people think all watches have a battery. I don't mention accuracy as they wouldn't get it, and I couldn't be bothered to explain. Most people are only interested in the price as even idiots understand $$$.
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