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21 July 2010, 10:35 AM | #1 |
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Is the question is related to feeling naked without a watch, or feeling naked without a Rolex watch? For the former, the answer is yes...I do feel incomplete and naked without a watch. For the later, I feel much better covered with a Rolex, although my other watches are not really "non-entity". It seems that I did not develop good rapport with the other watches as I developed with the Rolex. My preference to Rolex is complete and did not change for the last 30 years.
Now, there is another point to make, and it is related to "age group". I belong to an age group to which a watch was an essential tool. Actually getting my first watch at the age of 9 years old was the demarcation line between small boys and "not small boys"--it was a "Jovial". For my two boys (30 and 24), a watch is not really required, as their cell phones are also used for telling time and see the watch as not really required. The elder son is slowly changing, and seems to prefer having a watch on him all the time now. The younger is not there yet. My 2 cents. |
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