Rolex watches = Naff.

Rolex watches = Naff.

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Bomber Denton

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8,759 posts

275 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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I'm sorry but after glancing over yet another thread on watches, I find it hilarious that people fuss over Rolex.

I bought one and sold it again, I couldn't wear it as I came to the conclusion that they are only bought by people that wear them for pub power!
They are tacky and unreliable, anyone who knows their timepieces and would prefer a bit of style goes for a better quality timepiece, generally more understated.

Unless they want to compare bills with the local kebab shop owner that is.

northernboy

12,642 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Well, it is all taste I suppose. If you think they are tacky, though, why did you buy one?

Seems pretty stupid.

Bomber Denton

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Tuesday 13th March 2007
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northernboy said:
Well, it is all taste I suppose. If you think they are tacky, though, why did you buy one?

Seems pretty stupid.


Because it was meant to be the watch to aspire to, although in real life, pretty dull.

alexkp

16,484 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Hmmm.....

I own, and have owned many watches. As I type this I am wearing a rather nice SS white faced Oyster Perpetual with Roman dial.

Rolex invented the waterproof watch. They are also an iconic item. There are better watches, sure, but it isn't all about the engineering.

Rolex are a prestige brand at the lower end of the really prestige market. They are achievable, in a way that for the vast majority Patek, Vacheron, Blancpain et al aren't (all of which brands I have owned - Blancpain was the best IMHO).

So what do you prefer?

northernboy

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264 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Bomber Denton said:
Because it was meant to be the watch to aspire to, although in real life, pretty dull.


Ah, bought it to show off?

Fair enough, there are worse reasons to spend money.

jfrf

406 posts

261 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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quite happy with my 17 pound rolex from hong kong.
looks great and is good value.
still going strong after 3 years

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Bomber Denton said:
anyone who knows their timepieces and would prefer a bit of style goes for a better quality timepiece, generally more understated.


Are you one of them then? or are you still looking for more "pub power"?

pesty

42,655 posts

263 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Buying a watch because you like it: Fine
Buying a watch because you want other people to like you : silly

same with cars

Fatboy

8,089 posts

279 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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northernboy said:
Bomber Denton said:
Because it was meant to be the watch to aspire to, although in real life, pretty dull.


Ah, bought it to show off?

Fair enough, there are worse reasons to spend money.

You mean there's a better reason than showing off?

Surely not!

silly

Balmoral Green

41,749 posts

255 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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jfrf said:
quite happy with my 17 pound rolex from hong kong.
looks great and is good value.
still going strong after 3 years

Arm muscles like Popeye?

Bomber Denton

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275 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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northernboy said:
Bomber Denton said:
Because it was meant to be the watch to aspire to, although in real life, pretty dull.


Ah, bought it to show off?

Fair enough, there are worse reasons to spend money.


Nope love my watches, always wanted a Rolex had a salmon faced Air King then a white faced Daytona but I felt they were far too brash and bling. Now gone for something subtle, understated and classy for a change.

alexkp

16,484 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Bomber Denton said:
Now gone for something subtle, understated and classy for a change.



Such as?

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Bomber Denton said:
I bought one and sold it again, I couldn't wear it as I came to the conclusion that they are only bought by people that wear them for pub power!


What a strange post.

You bought a watch that you thought aspirational, found it wasn't what you expected and now scoff at others who like them.

Perhaps not everyone buys them for the same reasons you did?

northernboy

12,642 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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I have never had one, but loads of people at work do. I suppose that they are about the right level of money that you can get yourself something nice out of the bonus withiout the wife moaning about it too much.

I like them, though. As i said on the other thread, I think that the yacht-master is a really nice watch, and the Explorer II, too.

They tend to cost a lot less than a car, and probably make the owner smile every time they check the time.

sheetstabuer

19,645 posts

222 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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I like my tags

paperbag

northernboy

12,642 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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Bomber Denton said:
Nope love my watches, always wanted a Rolex had a salmon faced Air King then a white faced Daytona but I felt they were far too brash and bling. Now gone for something subtle, understated and classy for a change.

So you loved them, but thought they were brash?

That seems a bit strange. Maybe it woudl have made sense to look at them, first, and see if they were your sort of thing.

They don't exactly morph after purchase...

princeperch

8,026 posts

254 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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northernboy said:
make the owner smile every time they check the time.



This, and the fact that you would have to have made an unwise lemon of a purchase to lose any money on a decent watch, is the reason I can just about justify my little collection...

m3evo2

2,064 posts

215 months

Tuesday 13th March 2007
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very popular with car salesman.

Bomber Denton

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Tuesday 13th March 2007
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stovey said:
Bomber Denton said:
I bought one and sold it again, I couldn't wear it as I came to the conclusion that they are only bought by people that wear them for pub power!


What a strange post.

You bought a watch that you thought aspirational, found it wasn't what you expected and now scoff at others who like them.

Perhaps not everyone buys them for the same reasons you did?


Nope, keep up.

I bought in as some of you did to the whole Rolex thing, thinking they were the timepiece to be reckoned with, a real quality item to have for life. I liked them but in the real world. I'm sorry they ARE tacky.

northernboy

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Tuesday 13th March 2007
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sheetstabuer said:
I like my tags

paperbag


I love my S/El. Bought it ten years ago, and, as I alluded to above, it made me happy every time I checked the time.

Us men do not really get to do much in the way of jewellery, and a watch is quite a nice thing, as we can pretend it is practical...