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2 April 2009, 01:30 AM | #62 |
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2 April 2009, 01:41 AM | #63 |
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It will get better...........................someday.......... ................soon.......................I hope
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once it's in there yer done god help you ( that yellow dress aint helping)
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Jim, I see what you mean. I too have kind of gone away from my Rolex being the get all, be all timepiece. Do not get me wrong, I do love Rolex and hope to always have at least one in my collection, but I too have grown a little tried of some of the BS, especailly with what Rolex is moving towards.
Case in point, the whole larger Rolex thing. Hey forever the 36mm for DJ's and 40mm for sport watches have always worked. I can understand Rolex wanting to go with the current trend, and I do believe that larger watches are here to stay. But now people jumping ship on the DJ and DD's for the larger ones, and then catogorizing them as now a woman watch is beyond stupid. I do not feel like I am wearing a girls watch because there is a new one that is 41mm. First, all this is doing is making sure that the value of anyone who has a current models will fall and be hard to sell. Then the secondary market will have even more used rolex's out there. Second what is next? Will Rolex now decide that the GMT and Sub now need to be 44mm, and if that happens will the current one's now be womens watches? I hope not. In the last 17 years, I have owned 13 Rolex's and at one time had 4 in my collection. I am now down to one. I most likley will not sell it, because it is one of my favorites in my collection. But still, I have grown to love other brands to keep my collection more diverse. Like some have said, it is just a watch, and this is another hobby, so go with what you like and will make you happy. You can always change your mind and fall back in love with Rolex later. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.
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A word of advice to Jim. Don't do anything irrational or stupid like trying to sell off the SUB LV, my friend. You WILL regret it later on at some stage. Just put it away somewhere safe for a couple of weeks and wear the other DJ you have instead. You will most probably lose on the resale and then find yourself "stuck" with a watch which you bought on the "spur of the moment" and then regret that move too. Relax, take a deep breath, love that beautiful family of yours, forget Rolex for a while.....and skype chat with me when you have the time!! Best - JJ
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Originally Posted by East Bay Rider Chili jerky? Just peel and eat? If you ever leave RI, man you will fit in with my kin. __________________ . Bad Taste in my mouthby redshirt1957 Well the problemS are: 1) incipient Alzheimer's 2) peeing or pooping in your pants 3) failing to get poor Jim to send me his rolex watches 'for awhile', and 4) a very very sick sense of humor, which people here encourage. |
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For those of you that don't get or read the Times, this is what Jeremy Clarkson (the acerbic and often comical host of Top Gear) said in the Times that Jim read:
"I suppose that in the days when your fishmonger knew your name and what sort of cod you liked on a Friday, “brand loyalty” made sense. Now we live in a world of supermarkets and corporations, it is the most ridiculous thing on all of God’s green earth. No matter how many loyalty cards you have in your wallet. That said, I am the worst offender. Even though I know Virgin is the best airline, I always try to fly BA. Even though I know HSBC is in fairly good shape, I bank at Barclays. Even though I know the new style of Levi’s reveals my butt crack when I bend over, I would still never buy a pair of Wranglers. And this brings me neatly onto the question of watches. For some time now I’ve been on the hunt for a new one but the choice is tricky. I couldn’t have a Breitling because I don’t own an Audi. I couldn’t have a Calvin Klein because they are pants, I couldn’t have a Gucci because I’m not a footballist’s wife, I couldn’t have a TW Steel because my wrist isn’t big enough to sport something that can be seen from space, I couldn’t have a Tissot because I’m not eight and the only thing in the world worse than a fake Rolex is a real one. Have you noticed something odd about Rolexes? Especially the modern ones that wind automatically when you move your wrist about? A great many owners wear them on their right hand. I jump to no conclusions here but you can feel free. Mostly, though, I cannot wear any of these watches because I am an Omega man. I have worn a Seamaster for years, not because James Bond has one and not because Neil Armstrong wore something by the same maker on the moon but because on the day I went away to school my parents gave me a Genève Dynamic. The trouble is that for the past few years Omega has been the Pillsbury dough of Swiss watches. The Terry and June. Omegas were dreary. They were boring to behold. They were Vectras in a world of Ferraris and Lamborghinis. The De Ville Prestige, for example, was plainly designed by someone who had a black-and-white telly. This filled me with despair. I wanted a watch. For the same reasons that I bank at Barclays and wear Levi’s, it had to be an Omega, and it just wasn’t coming up with the goods. It was like Leeds United. Once the home of Peter Lorimer and Gary Sprake but now an also-ran bunch of unimaginative clod-hopping no-hopers. And then one day, in Hong Kong, I saw it. A new Omega. It’s called the Railmaster and it is a thing of unparalleled beauty. There is no button that owners think will call for help if they find themselves in a crashing helicopter on Kilimanjaro, it is not waterproof to 8,000 metres, there is no stopwatch, there is no swivelling bezel to tell you how much air you have left in your tanks and you even have to wind it up every morning or it will stop. Plainly this is a watch for the sedentary soul. The man with no hang glider or mini sub in his garage. I bought it in an instant." Seems to me he's just expressing a preference for Omegas over Rolex. That's okay. He doesn't like Porsche, so what does he know?
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Sorry JimB I don't understand
If you got your watch and you like it, that's all that counts. Don't get caught up in all this new fancy pants dial BS and the 'big is better' crap. You know Rolex make a good solid watch, and that you have, that is all that counts.
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Sometimes, it's all the other garbage that gets me down. Folks responses here have settled my mind and basically made me think that I'd be a fool to sell my watch if I didn't need to. In fairness like I said earlier in the thread, if I had to do it all over again, I'd still buy a Rolex. Perhaps I need a Rolex that is a little different...something further beneath the radar. Any suggestions? J |
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Just follow your heart, Jimbo...
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I always think the thing in life is to get all you can out of something, then move on to the next thing, because time is limited.
If luxury watches no longer give you a thrill, find out what does, but not when the economy is bad and everyone is unloading their jewelry of course. I may just like them now because Jeremy Clarkson doesn't. I'm very much a "not Jeremy Clarkson" kind of man. :) |
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Clarkson just wants a normal watch...lol
I've seen him sport a SMP on Top Gear.... |
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