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20 June 2018, 05:36 PM | #31 |
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The nagging feeling of wearing non-Rolex watches... it's not a Rolex
Interesting. Having been only Rolex for the last 16+ years, I always thought I would not like other brands and they wouldn’t get any wrist time if I were to buy one. This actually stopped me from buying Tudor BBR ETA that I have been admiring for a long time. Finally pulled the trigger on the Tudor and when I wear it I don’t feel at all like I miss my Rolex.
But I do sometimes feel like I need one of those ‘ my other car is a Mercedes ‘ type of stickers when I am not wearing a Rolex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Haha good one!
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For me I feel this not because I think Rolex is the best but because of the Rolex brand buying and ownership experience.
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20 June 2018, 05:49 PM | #35 |
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I have wanted a Sub for most of my adult life, and I mean REALLY wanted one but with houses, cars, business, kids...I have never been able to justify one so held back. I did however buy other watches like Tags and Omega but as I wore them I only ever wanted a Sub.
Its strange for me because I hate gold on a watch, or any colour apart from SS so there are not many actual Rolexes I like. The only other Rolex I would have is a SS Daytona. There are no other models I would want. I wouldn't have a Hulk or a Shark either, only the Black. I can appreciate them but would never have them. Sorry a bit off topic. |
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if I could get half as excited at the "raw power" of Rolex as SubMarine, I could flush all those small blue pills away...
I can't say my Rolex makes me friskier than any other watch. "Immediate gravitas" eh ? Fun. |
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20 June 2018, 05:57 PM | #39 |
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Used to have this feeling long long time ago when I just started watching collecting and got my first Rolex after an Omega. Now it's just another brand, most of the time, really nothing special. I still like to wear them though as they are tough, reliable and makes good work-day watches.
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Yes, the more I read Submarines's threads and posts, the more i think he must be winding us up! Who in their right mind uses that type of language and phases to describe an inanimate, mass produced piece of steel. Haha
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Just curious; SubMariner- are you able to wear a Rolex and loose sweat pants at the same time ?
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Haha.
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It's the weight on my wrist that is missed when I'm not wearing a Rolex. This doesn't happen with the Tudor, which is also a heavy piece. Hamilton, Omega, and Seiko, though enjoyed, are light-weights, by comparison.
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Rolex !
Always seem to want a Rolex back on when wearing another brand ... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Definitely enjoy wearing my Rolex, right now wearing my Apple Watch (at work and exercise only watch) and also enjoy wearing other brand watches.
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Hmm.. not so much the brand.. but to me it's the actual model, any other watch is 'not a Submariner'.. similarly, I feel that any other car is 'not a 911'. Though I have and respect other cars too...
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Good point here, more importantly it’s the actual watch not the brand. I can think of many Rolexes I wouldn’t wear including some of the most popular ones |
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Can't imagine not owning, and regularly wearing, a Rolex. They are so tough and dependable.
However, some other makes are wonderful, and I would miss them too. So I'm probably not a 'one make' guy. |
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I share a similar feeling although I happily wear a Luminox at night for the forever lume, a Swiss Army plastic whilst in my shop, and a Calatrava when on special occasions.
I’ve looked at Tudor, Omega, Grand Seiko, Panerai and others. I admire them, but when I look at the cost, I feel I’d rather pay a little more and get a Rolex. The one exception might be the Omega Speedmaster. |
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I wonder the ratio of Submarines posts to threads started
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Happens the same to me, I just feel full with a Rolex watch.
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This is kind of how I feel about being a Rolex owner and wearing Tudor. Considering Tudor is not a well known mainstream brand, but very closely resembles Rolex, I think it may give the impression I'm wearing a Fauxlex when viewed up close. But then again, I've been out wearing my 116660 and been asked by "a watch guy" if I'm wearing an Invicta . I would wear other brands that do not closely resemble Rolex depending on the circumstance, but ideally, Rolex is my first choice.
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He's probably trying to get his post count up so he can sell his Rolex...
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I wear a g-shock which is as happy as wearing a rolex.
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I enjoy owning each Rolex in my collection because each one has a special reason for being in my collection, but I feel the same way for the 2 PP's I own.
As much as I enjoy wearing those watches, I am just as comfortable and enjoy wearing my Movado. I don't feel as if I "must" wear a Rolex or risk feeling incomplete. |
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I know exactly what you mean, but for me it was just a phase. Lasted about 5 years. Now I can wear my other watches and leave my Sub without an issue.
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Shocking...
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=606664 https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=608277 And no can't say the same thing. When wearing my Patek's an AP's I think wow they are Pateks and AP's.
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