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Thanks! We will!
I’ll be diving with the sub and generally using it as intended...
Cheers,
John
My Rolex dilemma.
By: TheMadDruid : July 13th, 2018-07:02
I have owned three Rolexes in my life. Quite a few years ago I had WG Daytona (on a strap). It's long gone. About 4 years ago I bought a (beautiful-to me) Steel Yachtmaster with platinum bezel. That has left my collection as well. Presently I got a Used/M...
I don’t think so.
By: BMR : July 13th, 2018-13:50
I mostly say that because those watches would have been on straps. That takes down the bling about 80%, in my opinion. But to your point, most people walking around the street, at least where I live in the US, are much less familiar with those brands and ...
Interesting post Mike
By: emcquillan : July 13th, 2018-07:28
I find that as long as it's not too big a watch and it's steel or white metal it gets noticed less. If anything I wear my Sub most often to stay under the radar at work. I also choose travel destinations where safety is less of an issue. Best,
I have this issue as well
By: cazalea : July 13th, 2018-07:31
I have had four Rolexes - a SS Datejust, a two-tone Turn-O-Graph, a SS Daytona, and a SS Oysterquartz, all on bracelet. In all cases, it was quite apparent that I was wearing a Rolex, and I usually felt conscious of it, especially because they seem heavie...
Watches
By: pmh6000 : July 13th, 2018-08:19
Rules are made for important issues and problems. I don’t consider this that big a deal. My thought is to wear what you like and drive the car you want. There will always be someone who will think differently and that is what makes us unique. I wear my Ro...
Hey Padj
By: Joepny : July 13th, 2018-08:10
It’s Tudor time! The great qualities of Rolex without some of the baggage of Rolex. 😃😉 But seriously, I can relate in terms of not wanting to attract too much attention to my wrist. With all of my watches, I sometimes hesitate to wear something if I think...
Agree & Disagree
By: NickO : July 13th, 2018-12:13
I totally agree with you that perceptions matter. But let's take Padj's example above: I am sure the boyfriend's father may have noticed Padj's watch, whatever he decided to wear that day. Or maybe not, to a lot of folks a timepiece is no big deal. But he...
It is a dilemma
By: asonstuf : July 13th, 2018-11:13
And it's real. I've lived in both the US and Europe and in my humble opinion it seems to be much less of a problem in Europe. Excuse my generalizations, but in Italy for example, a nice luxury watch is much more common amongst all walks of life and doesn'...
Perceptions vs Actions
By: le_chef : July 13th, 2018-13:25
I have a pair of GMTII’s. I live in a city and use public transport so typically don’t wear them out in the evening or take an Uber. Other than that I will wear them when it fits the mood or occasion. Occasionally someone will nod or comment, particularly...
Rolex
By: Michael : July 13th, 2018-14:40
I totally agree but there are times I am in a situation when I want people to notice, that's the day i pull out the Rolex. I have also ha3 3 and i just feel weird not having one in my lineup. So now i have one and i appreciate it for what it is.
GS
By: pmh6000 : July 14th, 2018-04:34
Want to wear a watch that is outstanding in its price point go for a Grand Seiko then If someone asks you say it only a Seiko. You can’t be looked upon as being a snob but you know what you have.
I completely understand
By: MTR : July 14th, 2018-05:32
what you mean, Padj. But some time ago I’ve simply stopped to care what other people think. As long as I don’t offend them and respect their feelings. So I wear what I want and feel comfortable with. Otherwise perhaps it has been the wrong choice? All the...
It would be a pity
By: MTR : July 14th, 2018-07:58
if you wouldn’t do that... At some point I have learnt that often people form an opinion irrespective of what I do. We can influence this much less than we sometimes believe. All the best for you and wear your Rolex with joy and pride! 😊 Best, Thomas ...