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Old 12 March 2009, 02:03 PM   #31
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Interesting how many people do not care about scratching. I certainly didn't fork out many thousands of dollars to damage my property. And by the way, scratches are considered damage in addition to wear and tear.
Do you drive your car? Talk about wear & tear!
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Old 12 March 2009, 03:35 PM   #32
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Guys, it's Mars and Venus all over again, just accept it. You'll drop an egg on the kitchen floor and wipe your hands on the curtain and think nothing of it. Your wife will castrate you if she saw you do it.

On the other hand, the wife will scratch her watch to living hell, and brush her teeth and spill makeup in an Aston Martin, and wonder what the heck the big deal is.

Just accept it. It gives you an excuse to commiserate with both the auto mechanic and the watch repairman.
Amen to that! Different people have different priorities, is all I can add.
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Old 12 March 2009, 04:17 PM   #33
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Old 12 March 2009, 09:57 PM   #34
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Life is far too short to worry about how other people treat their material possessions.

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Old 12 March 2009, 11:07 PM   #35
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I think that if I was concerned about scratches, I wouldn't wear a nice watch. Same as the car. I couldn't stand the scratches on the car (not that it was so great), so I got a car I didn't care would get scratched. Seems impossible to avoid, so why drive myself insane every time it happened?

The watch doesn't bother me when it gets scratched, so I guess I'll keep it... :-) I think I may be a little too practical.

Another example is a couch. My dogs slowly destroy one of my couches, so I just told my wife that every time we get a new couch in that room, expect to be replacing it regularly. Once you have the right mind set, it doesn't bother you as much.
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Old 12 March 2009, 11:34 PM   #36
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my biggest problem in life is should I order chinese or italian food for dinner, so i have to worry about something
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Old 12 March 2009, 11:39 PM   #37
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OK - Since I seem to be the only other woman here that will confess - I do wear a gold bracelet with my Rolex.
That looks great Jan, don't change it

Thanks for sharing
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Old 13 March 2009, 02:30 AM   #38
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Wouldn't do it myself, but then again my SD only goes on 2-ft desk dives...so I'm the WRONG guy to ask!!!
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Old 13 March 2009, 04:12 AM   #39
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I would never wear a bracelet and a watch on the same hand!!

aren't you happy you have two
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Old 13 March 2009, 04:31 AM   #40
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I think that if I was concerned about scratches, I wouldn't wear a nice watch. Same as the car. I couldn't stand the scratches on the car (not that it was so great), so I got a car I didn't care would get scratched. Seems impossible to avoid, so why drive myself insane every time it happened?

The watch doesn't bother me when it gets scratched, so I guess I'll keep it... :-) I think I may be a little too practical.

Another example is a couch. My dogs slowly destroy one of my couches, so I just told my wife that every time we get a new couch in that room, expect to be replacing it regularly. Once you have the right mind set, it doesn't bother you as much.
It is not so much about "worrying about scratches" as much as it is situation of doing something that I know will intentionally damage my watch. I choose to not engage in activities that will damage my watch unless it is an activity that it was designed for (e.g. diving). I see no purpose scratching my watch and subjecting it to unnecessary wear-and-tear with an additional bracelet on the wrist. However, if I put a nice long scratch on it while climbing back in a dive-boat..........that is a different story.

I know, I know.......semantics but that is how I feel.
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Old 13 March 2009, 06:07 AM   #41
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My wife does the same thing. I got her a like new 1980 two tone Tiffany dial datejust only because she loves Tiffany.

She was wearing the watch and all was going well but silly me didn't put two and two together. She had a Tiffany bangle in her jewelry box that needed to be repaired and polished. So for Christmas a few years ago, plus other stuff, I took to my guy and had it repaired and shined up.

In any event, should have bought her a beater datejust and skipped the polish on the bangle. The two have been joined ever since.

At first it bugged me, finding a beautiful twenty five year old watch like new but I found a way to get over it. I don't ever!!!! pick it up and look at it.
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Old 13 March 2009, 06:52 AM   #42
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Everytime i see somebody wearing an expensive watch with jewelery(gold, platinum, etc) on the same hand, it just doesnt look good to me...
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Old 13 March 2009, 07:48 AM   #43
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At least she is enjoying her watch !
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Old 13 March 2009, 03:01 PM   #44
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Do you drive your car? Talk about wear & tear!
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