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26 July 2019, 12:53 PM | #1 |
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Different take on wearing a Rolex to work
I know a lot of people seemed to be concerned about wearing an expensive watch to work (and really, a SS Rolex is not that expensive in the grand scheme of expensive watches. What it is a lot more money than most people spend on a watch and very recognizable as such.) But it is also a smart persons luxury watch. Hard wearing, great resale, yada. I wear my sub to work every day and don't even think about it. It's a watch.
I've been with my company a long time; 20 years. It's ostensibly a non-profit so the salaries are not that high but very good for the industry. I've done OK there. I had a meeting with our VP of HR the other day (known her since I started there). She had some nice gold jewelry, BMW keychain in the dish on her desk, family photos indicating a nice life.... And wearing a Rolex DJ. We didn't comment on our watches but I got to thinking. We are both senior level staff. A Rolex might be expensive for our industry but really, if you do things like bring your lunch to work and skip Starbucks, say $15/day, that's a SS Rolex every 2-3 years. If you buy your BMW gently used instead of new you could throw in a PM Rolex that will certainly outlast the car. Then there is cable TV services and all sorts of things people think they can't live without. I see a Rolex or other hallmarks of a nice life with a person of average means and I think, "There is a person who knows what they want and can budget for it." They don't make frivolous decisions. Buying a Rolex is generally a well thought out process and often has to be planned and budgeted for. Thoughts? (and yeah, long post... ) |
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I don't think most WIS would let something like a "budget" get in the way of the Rolex they want
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It's not at all about unlimited wealth. Quite the opposite, actually: most "wealthy" individuals keep strict budgets. I'm merely saying that enthusiasts would go ahead and splurge on the watches they like, irrespective of whether or not it makes fiscal sense to do so. I'm not demeaning the concept of a budget. Many of us (yours truly included) would benefit to organize finances a little better.
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Different take on wearing a Rolex to work
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Lol, no we misunderstand each other. I was actually clarifying whether the acronym WIS was really synonymous with wealth. It’s not actually a term I use regularly and prefer enthusiast. Back to OP. I think it depends on the culture you grew up in with regards to watches. For example, a person who grew up watching mom and dad strap on a Rolex every day for any occasion be it business or pleasure will certainly not be as self conscious as someone who did not. AOW |
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26 July 2019, 02:32 PM | #7 |
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I agree.
I personally could afford mine because I skip out and lots of things that other people can’t live without. |
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So what has this got anything to do about Rolexes in the workplace?
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26 July 2019, 03:38 PM | #9 |
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Broadly agree with the OP and would say that your observations fit me well. I wear my SD4K daily, drive a used BMW Z4, take my lunch to work (most days) and manage our finances tightly. I’m not as senior in my job role as I could be and get the odd comment on my watch but ultimately it comes down to my priorities in life-I like nice things but they need to be financially sensible too
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I don't know, but seeing Robert Redford's Red Submariner in All the President's Men sold me on the idea of wearing a Rolex to your work without offending anyone.
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This phenomenon is a recent one. Many, many of my associates paid about $300 for a Sub or a GMT brand new, 40 yrs ago. I've worn mine for about 35 years and no one ever said a word about it until the last couple of years. It was no big deal, people weren't as price conscious about Rolex as they are now. It is the hype that has made Rolex the icon.
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26 July 2019, 10:17 PM | #13 |
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I agree with the OP, it comes down to priorities and how we achieve them. Most people could afford so much more if they budgeted a little more. I recently traded my first Rolex, Explorer, for a ND Sub. I had worn the Explorer daily for 2 years and trade value was $500.00 more than I paid for it. The Sub has always been my grail watch and I was finally at a position I felt I could swing it.
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Where I live people spend boatloads on loaded SUVs, side-by-sides, hunting and fishing gear, 5,000ft McMansions for a fam of 4, and random “hunting land” in the middle of nowhere that won’t appreciate for 30more years, but will scoff at the thought of 10k for a Rolex.....while everything else they own depreciates to nothing all around them.
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If you wore a $1 million Patek to work no one would notice. It's simply brand recognition with Rolex. Marketing genius.
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Seems certain purchases are above scrutiny whilst others are sometimes frowned upon. Doesn’t bother me. What you choose to do with your money is up to you. |
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Some people balk at expensive watches but don't think twice about their $1000 phone or daily $20 avocado toast lol
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its all relative
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Everyone is entitled to their own interests, and the pursuit of what makes them happy.
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And I could not agree more. Heck, I still own a Blackberry from 2012. It continues to work fine, and gets better reception than current iPhones do!
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This. That's usually my retort to co-workers that cant understand how I must be "rich" because I spend thousands on watches. In the meantime their China made "luxury" electronics have built in obsolescence of a couple of years. That means that after a couple of years they have nothing to show for their money.
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27 July 2019, 12:37 AM | #24 |
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One colleague remarked last week ..."That watch you wear costs a lot ".
My answer: "Its not what it costs,its what its worth ." The light bulb went on ..... |
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One hundred percent agree. I’m of avg means mid 30’s just pursued my brand new sub c 2 months ago wear everyday with everything. Very proud I worked hard saved money and don’t owe anyone anything for it!! It’s all in what YOU want to spend your money on!!
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Thanks for posting this thread as it's something I've thought about before.
I've come across some "one size fits all" comments (or attitudes) about my Rolex and what that must mean about me as a person. I usually just tell people that I try to give, save, and spend in ways that are honorable and that a nice watch can be part of that equation if someone is into watches. It's too tiring to try and go tit for tat with them about how much this or that costs, etc. Everyone makes choices, wastes and saves money here and there and lives with the consequences. I'd love to talk watches with someone who noticed my watch but, often it's not a watch lover, just someone who recognizes the Rolex name and has a comment. Most people are kind and courteous if they do say something though. Best to all! Last edited by bobbyandy; 27 July 2019 at 02:34 AM.. Reason: grammar and punctuation |
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Ditto. The reason I can afford something like this is because I have been diligent with the small things.
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Good post, OP.
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Agree overall. However, I think we are overthinking all of this and most people don't notice nor care. While I don't choose to wear my YG Rolex to the office, I have never worried or been self-conscious about wearing SS to work. Including my SS Royal Oak.
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