Red Squirrel
No Lifer
Buying a $21,000 watch is not a good idea in general, there are so many better things that kind of money can buy or do, such as construction projects around the house, major items, vacation, vehicle etc.
Yeah those filthy rich people, fuck them! Bernie 2016!rich noob. deserved it. bet he gave no monies to charity the filthy rich idiot. +1 to the robber i support him
"They tried to take my ring too but they couldn't get it off my finger. I have an Aston Martin as well and I wanted to pass the watch down to my kids."
Never predict that my watch would get mentioned in a computer forum. I have an original Yachtmaster (vs Yachtmaster II) and never have any issue wearing it anywhere. It's in the low $10K, not $21K.
A SS Yachtmaster doesn't stand out like the gold watches (Rolex president for example) and doesn't have attractive features like a Daytona. I didn't read the article so I am not sure if it's a SS version or the gold one.
BTW, My Tag Link band is 10 times more comfortable to wear and won't hurt babies when you are holding them. Rolex band is very sharp.
Edit: I read the article, it's a gold YM.
I'm surprised the thieves would even recognize an expensive watch. I'm sure they probably didn't but either knew the guy or someone he had bragged to. So the moral is, if you have something worth a lot of money, STFU about it. People who will recognize the watch will get the message you're trying to send and everyone else will be clueless - as it should be.We have a close friend in the family that is a huge watch enthusiast and works in the industry. 🙂
I know there are million dollar watches! I'm not saying they are not worth the price or masterpieces.
I'm just saying it's just a watch, and TO ME....spending that kind of a money on one is....not smart
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I'm surprised the thieves would even recognize an expensive watch. I'm sure they probably didn't but either knew the guy or someone he had bragged to. So the moral is, if you have something worth a lot of money, STFU about it. People who will recognize the watch will get the message you're trying to send and everyone else will be clueless - as it should be.
Personally though, I agree about spending money on a watch. I can see it if you're a banker or broker and know that people are looking for these things. In that case, it's like being a real estate agent and driving a higher end Mercedes rather than a junker. It's a matter of image. The impression you make impacts your bottom line.
But for other people, even if you have the money to burn, I don't see the point. Wearing an analog watch today is the same as wearing a pocket watch. Sure, some of them are works of art and amazing craftsmanship, but you're not going to see many sane people using a pocket watch.
Oh sure. I'm one of them. I have an old Timex Ironman (USB model) that I absolutely love. I keep all sorts of info on it that most people would have on their phone.Yet, many people still do wear a watch.
You can buy authentic Rolex watches used for much less than what they cost new. And by authentic I mean a real Rolex with box and papers. You just have to know what to look for so you don't end up getting scammed.
I was looking at a $10k Date Just II last summer (new), stainless steel with diamond number markers. Very nice watch and I would wear it daily if I bought it.
Kind of looking at Chronographs now though.
I have three watches:I wear a twelve dollar watch daily. Will no one think of the brewer?
rich noob. deserved it. bet he gave no monies to charity the filthy rich idiot. +1 to the robber i support him
Watches are not an anachronism for busy people who work with their hands. If you want to look at your phone for the time, you have to stop, clean off your hands, take the phone out of your pocket and then, put it back again. I move around constantly and only see my desk at the beginning and end of my shift. Unless, you are a yout who never puts their phone away and doesn't know what pockets are for, watches still have a place.I have three watches:
The Omega from probably around 1960 that I inherited from my dad.
A couple of digital watches that cost me less than $30, and they both work. I've fixed the first one several times, it's no longer water resistant. Doesn't matter, I never wear them anymore.
I don't know what happened to the pocket watch my grandfather gave me.
My smartphone shows me the time, why would I need to wear a watch? I have timer apps for it, too. Timepieces are an anachronism in today's world.