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Old 7 July 2016, 10:46 AM   #31
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if the interviewer was hip enough, he might be thinking...'She's a Supertramp'.
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Old 7 July 2016, 02:43 PM   #32
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That may be true but I really believe more people can recognize a Rolex than we give credit for. That's one reason why it's become the ubiquitous status symbol among timepieces. So many people recognize it and can spot one on the wrist of another. One of the byproducts of not changing designs very often or drastically. DJ, Sub, DD, or anything with a cyclops, you name it. They are all pretty easily identifiable without having to read the name on the dial.
I agree with this and just because people don't comment doesn't mean they don't notice.

Of course, the public's perception of what a Rolex is is often distorted, so they may not recognize every model, but get close enough and some people will look.

That's why several people called my Explorer a counterfeit and they weren't a bunch of yahoos.

Humans size one another up all the time for all kinds of reasons.

It's our nature.
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Old 7 July 2016, 02:51 PM   #33
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Old 7 July 2016, 11:54 PM   #34
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1. I think that 99% i know dont distinguish timex from rolex.
2. I would wear rolex to any interview.
If interviewer is no WIS look at point 1, no problem.
If she or he is a WIS then you have the same hobby/passion, no problem.

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Old 8 July 2016, 01:57 AM   #35
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In certain professions, like my old one, banking, you are judged by the things you have and there is often a hierarchy, so best to do your research first.
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Old 8 July 2016, 02:00 AM   #36
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job interviews ah memories....once you realize what is truly important all else fades away.
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Old 8 July 2016, 05:50 AM   #37
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after the job has been landed...some potential customers/clients prefer not to deal with individuals wearing Rolexes (i.e. lawyers, real estate agents etc.) as they are sometimes perceived as self-serving opportunists.

wearing a Rolex for work can sometimes come back & 'bite you in the ass' as it doesn't necessarily make one look 'hungry' for success...instead, it often makes a person appear as though they've 'already arrived' (even if they haven't).
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Old 8 July 2016, 07:33 AM   #38
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I don't wear my watch to the Doctor or Mechanic because I don't want to get over billed.
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Old 8 July 2016, 07:44 AM   #39
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I don't wear my watch to the Doctor or Mechanic because I don't want to get over billed.
good point...add dentist to the list as well. for some reason, they always seem to notice things like wristwatches & their prices are already high enough as it is.

if you happen to be wearing a more expensive watch than the one they have on...you're screwed.
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Old 8 July 2016, 08:09 AM   #40
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good point...add dentist to the list as well. for some reason, they always seem to notice things like wristwatches & their prices are already high enough as it is.

if you happen to be wearing a more expensive watch than the one they have on...you're screwed.
I've had cashiers shake their tip jars at me on several occasions after seeing my watch. I've even had various professional service estimates given to me over the telephone actually double in price after I've met the company representative face to face and they see my watch in person. And home repair estimates, fuggedaboutit!
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