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16 September 2010, 02:42 PM | #1 |
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What does Rolex mean to you?
My Rolex experience comes with mixed feeling. Setting aside my personal issues with a recent purchase, I’ve had time to reflect on it. Even as I write this my mind is cascading like an avalanche with memories.
My initial memory of Rolex is inexorably tied to my Dad. When I think of Rolex I think, DAD, DAD, and DAD. Vice versa. I remember like yesterday (this was 1980) I was out on the tarmac in Okinawa readying myself for my first trip to America at a tender age of seven. There! I smell the jet fuel wafting in the air, along with the screech of tires of planes landing, rolling, or otherwise being docked. It was a clear blue day, as was “most” of the days in Okinawa. My Dad was kneeling on his right knee, with his left one up while having his left arm hanging over the knee like a limp rope. Much like what the football players do on the sidelines. There prominently displayed on his left arm was the Pepsi Rolex. I didn’t have the guts to look at my Dad at the time. I was silent as whatever he said didn’t register with me. My tears were as hot as the sun and as salty as the ocean. So the whole time I was looking down as I watched the movement of that Rolex go round & round, I noticed that his blond hairs were sticking above the watch. I also thought how small the watch looked on his wrist. My Dad had big bones. None of those traits transferred to me though. My Mom, won that battle of the genes. Anyhow, this was my first memory of Rolex. Fast forward to my Anniversary, and there was my wife beaming, smiling at the Grange Restaurant apologizing for this present taking so long. She is beautiful. I’m excited with anticipation as she presented me with a gift bag. I reached in to pull out a white box along with a card. I then pull out the box from the sleeve that the box was in and prominently displayed on this jade green box was five crowns. My heart stops. I know what it is but my body isn’t registering. I’m still as a glacier. My wife even commented “are you ok?”. I say yeah, and at that moment all those memories of “ my” last Rolex come flooding in. If it had been ANYONE else I would have said “get this away from me”. Cold, hard, indifferent. But the love of my life knows how much this means to me. It’s a Rolex. In life, we associate the things we get and use them as mental markers of our time in certain places as we get old. That place may be emotional, or physical. Those memories may be a wedding ring, a cup, or a rock from a beach. Now, only one watch that could tie me to the past as well as the present both emotionally & physically. Rolex. Both my Dad & now my wife. This is what Rolex means to me. I don’t think the sales people realize that when they represent Rolex, they are selling a memory, an experience, or an accomplishment. At THIS caliber of merchandise, it’s not JUST A WATCH and your SALESMANSHIP better be TOP NOTCH! So to just BLANTANTLY screw with people, bait and switch, lie, misrepresent merchandise, accuse MY WIFE of lying, threaten with lawsuits, not listen to customers concerns, and pretend that it was all a “misunderstanding” and otherwise waive your First Amendment rights to free speech. One MAGGOT of a company managed to stain my image of Rolex as well as my memory. Man this hurts even as I write this. You can’t believe the stress my wife has been under. I’m not sure another Rolex will bring me the same joy as I had. There’s something to be said about “you only get one chance to make a first impression”. So after this ordeal is over I have to think long and hard on Rolex. This has been a great website that brought me a LOT of valuable information on time. Kudos to this website. Also part of my Rolex memory now Sigh. I Love my wife & she only wanted to make me happy. |
16 September 2010, 02:45 PM | #2 |
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well,
its my 1st thing to own over 25k $ heheh... for me its a symbol that you reached somewhere in your life of worth.... |
16 September 2010, 04:56 PM | #3 |
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Well spoken, I would say defenetly memories for me as well. It sounds that your wifes memories may not be so sweet..sorry. I will never forget my dad's first Rolex, he let me wear it from time to time, I felt kind of funny wearing it as I was around 20 and his watch is a tt YM(a bit too classy for me, but still a great piece). And I will never forget when he gave me my Rolex. You are very right when you say sales do not know exactly what they are selling... Rolex should be memorable, that is what makes them special
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16 September 2010, 05:11 PM | #4 |
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Rolex = my BMW
Love them both for the quality, the brand image and consistency in design |
16 September 2010, 10:01 PM | #5 |
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Just a beautiful watch.
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17 September 2010, 07:52 AM | #6 |
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Also Rolex = Big Hole on your pocket
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17 September 2010, 01:32 PM | #7 |
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That's a beautiful story, Cheers......
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19 September 2010, 07:15 AM | #9 |
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Well, I got my first Rolex Datejust with my Dad with me. I was 19 many years ago. I was in college. I saved money to buy that watch, and it wasn't no $25,000 more like $1,060.00. It had brown spots on datewheel pretty worn condition, but I wore it like a million bucks!
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19 September 2010, 07:34 AM | #10 |
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wow I need to come back and read this again when I am not drinking. This looks interesting. I am just saying this so I can look back at my post history and find it again.
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19 September 2010, 07:50 AM | #11 |
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For me it was different. My Dad never owned a Rolex. There were two reasons for this; he couldn't have afforded one, and he never really was a watch guy.
All I wanted for Christmas when I was in the second grade was a watch. My parents bought me what I think was a Timex, and what made it unusual was that it had a calendar on it. My teacher was just amazed to see a watch that showed the date. Later in life I would always stop at jewelry stores and look at the Rolexes and think to myself "boy, would I like to have one of those!" Finally I came to the realization that I could finally afford one and there's been no looking back. It's been every bit as exciting as I thought it would be owning one (and now two). I'm hooked! |
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20 September 2010, 02:11 PM | #14 |
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For me,at a very young age Rolex was the pinnacle of watches.....
As a kid I always admired automatics in the windows of shopping malls and managed to grow up with a couple of Seiko divers paid for from my summer jobs! That appreciation of watches and hard earned money continued with me until the day I was finally able to afford one. The desire for quality watches has never left me,nor will it ever IMO...Thats the definition of a true WIS! Rolex to me is a blessing of hard work and a quality watch! Although there are more prestige brands out there(which I also admire),Rolex keeps me enthralled and never loses it's lustre...Infact,my admiration is only getting worse over the years as I learn more and more..!
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Lately it means overpricing their product to the point where I wonder if middle/upper middle class clientele will even consider purchases in the future.
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