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20 October 2007, 01:09 PM | #1 |
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Was there a "momemt" that pushed you over the edge to buy your Rolex?
For me it was a negotiated deal with my employer. I was flying as a contract pilot for a European airline. As part of the contract they agreed to fly my family over to visit me every two months. Well time flys so I never used the benefit. When My 6 month contract was over I approached them and asked for cash in lieu of the "free" tickets. They balked, at first, but after I explained the error of their ways I got a check for about $9000.
That is how I could afford my first Rolex. Otherwise I can't see spending sooooo much on a watch. (Still, I'm glad I did) |
20 October 2007, 01:29 PM | #2 |
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for me if i like enough to buy it i buy it!!!
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20 October 2007, 01:30 PM | #3 |
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YES! Did a major FX trade from CAD to USD right when the CAD reached parity. Blind luck! Oh, and I've been waiting 7 years to get my Daytona. So I can't figure out if the 'moment' was the FX trade or really really long 7-year-moment...
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20 October 2007, 01:41 PM | #4 |
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Yes, when my stupid cheap Timex stopped running last month and I was late to my daughter's dental appointment. Other things led up to that incident - years of sacrifice to get my husband through medical school, then quitting my jobs to become a full time mom to (eventually) three kids, sort of losing my identity along the way... getting out of practice with taking care of myself... taking on all of the responsibilities of running a household and raising the kids while my husband deals with the stresses of his own career... finally understanding that I deserved something nice - a reward. It hit me squarely in the head, as I was rushing to my daughter's school to get her to that appointment, that I was going to buy myself a Rolex. I grinned big the rest of the way. I still have a crazy life and little time to myself, but this great new watch helps me cope (and definitely keeps me on time!). Hmmm... a year of counseling (which I don't have time for anyway) or a new Rolex? The choice was easy.
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20 October 2007, 01:55 PM | #6 |
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Why, yes! That, too.
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20 October 2007, 02:26 PM | #7 |
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Hi First post.
Always had a fascination with watches and precision instruments. The idea that 150 moving parts, all working together keeping relatively accurate time and fitting in the size of a wristwatch is mind blowing. Now add that it can handle temperature extremes and harsh conditions and I'm captivated. Most folks just don't get it. They see the money and say "It's just a watch." No, it's a machine and it's amazing. Been having some health issues, got the Dr.'s blessing "Lose some weight but you'll be ok." My wife was pretty excited I'm not going to be ill so she bought me my new SS black face, black bezel GMT-Master II for our 15th wedding anniversary last week. It's really a dream come true. I wear it every day. |
20 October 2007, 02:44 PM | #8 |
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Hi - First post here.
I have always been fascinated by watches. The idea that 150 precision moving parts can work together keeping relatively good time in a space as small as a wristwatch is exciting. The fact that it can withstand temperature extremes and remain robust enough for daily use in some of the harshest environments is truly impressive. I had been having some health concerns and after undergoing some tests I was given the Dr's promise that if I lose some weight and promise to check back now and then, I'll be ok. My wife seemed glad over the news that I would live on and so for our 15th wedding anniversary last week she bought me my very own Rolex GMT-Master II in stainless steel with black face and black bezel. I've ALWAYS wanted one. Most folks don't get it. They see the big money and think "It's only a watch." But it isn't just watch. It's a machine. I'm very excited. It is truly a dream come true. |
20 October 2007, 05:45 PM | #9 |
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The peer pressure from this forum was just too great not to have a Rolex!! Actually, it was the introduction of the new GMT2C, with all it's improvements that put me over the edge. Plus, I found a local AD that had 2 and was willing to deal a little.
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20 October 2007, 05:49 PM | #10 |
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Welcome Easy, there is nothing better than to receive something special from a loved one, congrats and enjoy.
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20 October 2007, 08:57 PM | #11 |
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Having a Rolex is what I wanted. I never had what I wanted because my wife always told me what I wanted. Due to non-Rolex related events I filed for divorce and now I am me! I was a WIS and never even knew it!
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20 October 2007, 09:21 PM | #13 |
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Great reality check Rob Pitty it had to be so drastic though !!
For me - I've just always wanted a Rolex and made a promise to myself that I would never wear a watch on my hand - Unless it was Rolex. After 15 years of not wearing a watch - I though it was high time - to pull my finger out and get one !! |
20 October 2007, 09:22 PM | #14 |
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I meant arm - not hand - or even wrist you know what I mean !!!
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20 October 2007, 09:35 PM | #15 |
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In the USA if we say "Pull my finger" it has a meaning you may not have intended!
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20 October 2007, 09:45 PM | #16 |
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In the U.K - or, as I know It, 'pull your finger out 'means ' Hurry up and do something' i.e, stop sitting on your hands with your finger up your ar*e, doing nothing.
Forgive me guys - I did not know it had other meaning in the U.S. I think you know the general meaning of my terminology |
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Sorry for the double post. Didn't go through the first time so re-wrote. Turns out it worked after all.
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20 October 2007, 10:46 PM | #18 |
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The moment that pushed me over the edge? Last night, about 8:15pm. Pictures coming (in a new thread) soon.
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20 October 2007, 11:30 PM | #20 |
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When I went into an AD in 1989, I did in fact NOT look specifically for ROLEX but just went in to browse.
The AD asked whether I would like to see an SS Sub Date he had just gotten in. I saw it, loved it at first sight, and bought it. Three minutes later I was out of the store. And don't you say that I am gulliple!
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20 October 2007, 11:40 PM | #21 |
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This explains "Pull My Finger" in the American sense.
http://www.unoriginal.co.uk/pull-my-finger.html Go ahead, pull the finger with your mouse. I cannot believe there is a website like this! Humor also here: But yes, click the top link for a true effect. |
21 October 2007, 12:17 AM | #22 |
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Mine was two fold
1) I was about to have my 50th birthday (A Crown Achievement) 2) I found this forum and spending about a month reading the great post and looking at the fabulous photos. It was a that time I realized I had to buy "myself" a ROLEX and become part of the great ROLEX family and tradition !! |
21 October 2007, 03:00 AM | #23 |
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Stuck in Iraq for well over a year. No beer, no women, no weekends, no taxes. So...I find myself with a lot more money than I'm used to. And I deserved a little present, right?
Now I surf this, and a few other watch websites, routinely. No work gets done. More watches I want. What to do?? |
21 October 2007, 03:15 AM | #24 |
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I realized that my wife and I had not taken a vacation since Vegas in 2005. My Rolex is the 2006 vacation and hers will constitute our 2007 vacation.
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21 October 2007, 04:10 AM | #25 |
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No exact moment, festered over a long period until I could justify the money.
Lisa it is not only funny to people less than 10, I find it hilarious. f PS Go Boks |
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Kind of in the same boat as you, except no Iraq. Just a hotel room in Tajikistan. 2 Rolexes and one PAM later, and looking for a PRS-2. I wonder how many other troops got Rolexes out of the war. |
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21 October 2007, 04:31 AM | #27 |
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Not a moment in particular.
I think the clever Rolex marketing just crept into my subconscious and has been controlling my urges ever since. .. Must get a Sub Non Date ... .. Must get a Sub Non Date ...
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You're right - even as I typed that, I was thinking about my husband, who is delighted to have 3 kids to share "potty" humor with. Just last night he had our 7 year old in stitches with a made up story about Upchuck the Clown whose job is was to attend kid's birthday parties... |
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21 October 2007, 07:11 AM | #30 |
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Divorced, turning 40, Rolex, next will be the vette and then to round it off I need to figure out how to land the 20 year old girlfriend.
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