02-01-2013, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by G8rNkoko
I'm sorry, but I have a problem with a wristwatch no matter what the brand, costs more than a lot of new cars.
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Personal choice so why would you have a problem with it? Heck, I wish I could afford a watch that cost more than my car but I wouldn't actually buy that watch. I, personally, couldn't justify a watch that expensive no matter what but wouldn't begrudge a person who did. That said, thoroughly proud I can afford the car I drive and thoroughly proud I can afford the watches I wear. I worked hard, I earned it so why not?
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02-01-2013, 07:26 AM
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I guess finding out that your prized Rolex being a fake is like finding out the the girl of your dreams that you married was once a man.
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02-01-2013, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by northgagator
I guess finding out that your prized Rolex being a fake is like finding out the the girl of your dreams that you married was once a man.
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I don't know about that now.
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02-01-2013, 08:53 AM
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Originally Posted by toon66
I don't know about that now.
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Luckily i never experienced that event because my wife came with the original plumbing.
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02-01-2013, 09:20 AM
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Each to his own.
If you don't want an expensive Rolex or other watch, then don't but it. It is pretty tacky and rude to criticize and denigrate those who choose to purchase an expensive watch.
That, sir, is considered bad manners...
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02-01-2013, 01:56 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Originally Posted by Jaggator
Everything you do and/or purchase in life is directly related to your personal income. If you can afford it why not? I've driven way more expensive cars from Porche's, Corvette, Volvo's, Lexus. My Rolex watch never did cost more than any of the cars I drove.
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I have spent plenty of money and will keep doing it as long as there are toys and games that I enjoy. As far as watches go they just are not my thing so there is no chance I will ever own one that cost 24K no matter how much money I have. I would enjoy losing that on the Black Jack table more than I would wearing a Rolex.
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02-01-2013, 02:20 PM
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Gator Country Silver
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Originally Posted by Jaggator
I own a real Rolex President and I wear it daily. I would never wear a fake. It's about 15 years old. My watch at Allen Furman & Co at today's price new sells for $24,455. Here's a pic...

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Hate to tell you JAG, but that clock is wrong. It is NOT Wednesday the 3rd...and the time is wrong as I look at it again.
Man, you got screwed.  
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02-01-2013, 03:03 PM
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I'll take a free one.... Nobody? Oh well, worth a shot
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02-01-2013, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Gator515151
Bet my cell phone keeps better time than his Rolex be it fake or real. I can't believe people still wear watches when everything you own has a clock in it.
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I can't believe some people are so smug and know it all.
You cannot bring a cell phone into the Orlando Federal Courthouse, thus the need for a watch. You are not allowed to bring a cell phone into the Glynn Courthouse in GA. I could name about 50 other courthouses, but you get the picture.
I don't bring my cellphone into a church service, as requested by the pastor. Many of my friends don't either.
I don't bring my cellphone with me to business dinners anymore, as looking at it is rude, impolite, and distracting.
I don't bring a cellphone when scuba diving or snorkeling.
Or swimming or surfing, or sailing.
Or kayaking.
A surgeon friend of mine won't bring a cell in the OR
So there are some examples for you.
And here is one of my watches
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02-02-2013, 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by atlzamgator
I can't believe some people are so smug and know it all.
You cannot bring a cell phone into the Orlando Federal Courthouse, thus the need for a watch. You are not allowed to bring a cell phone into the Glynn Courthouse in GA. I could name about 50 other courthouses, but you get the picture.
I don't bring my cellphone into a church service, as requested by the pastor. Many of my friends don't either.
I don't bring my cellphone with me to business dinners anymore, as looking at it is rude, impolite, and distracting.
I don't bring a cellphone when scuba diving or snorkeling.
Or swimming or surfing, or sailing.
Or kayaking.
A surgeon friend of mine won't bring a cell in the OR
So there are some examples for you.
And here is one of my watches

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Well you got me on swimming & diving, probably church too. I've never seen a court house without a clock in every room and I bet even your sailboat has a radio or gps, there are 4 different electronic devices at the helm of my boat that have a time function on them. Just sayin I personally have no use for a watch and haven't worn one in 20 years.
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02-02-2013, 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by chrise9885
Each to his own.
If you don't want an expensive Rolex or other watch, then don't but it. It is pretty tacky and rude to criticize and denigrate those who choose to purchase an expensive watch.
That, sir, is considered bad manners...
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Lets see here, I have a Rolex President and I have a $149 Hana Time, inc Gator watch...guess which one I wear every day...
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02-02-2013, 08:38 AM
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Gator Country Silver
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Originally Posted by chrise9885
Each to his own.
If you don't want an expensive Rolex or other watch, then don't but it. It is pretty tacky and rude to criticize and denigrate those who choose to purchase an expensive watch.
That, sir, is considered bad manners...
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You are so right. I'll just stop with that.
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02-02-2013, 12:13 PM
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My take in people who buy Super Expensive watches:
1, it is mine of my business on how some one spends their money unless the are breaking the law. At this time we do not have any regulation on the owning and carrying of super expensive watches.
2, As for an opinion I am OK with it as long as the buyer of the watch had their priorities in order. Such as taking care of his family and donating to charities.
Some people do not realize that the rich and poor have different perspectives on the cost of items For instance a person making $30K a year thinks that a $500 watch is way out of line of their resources and priorities. On the other hand a multi millionaire has very little concern about the cost of a $1K watch or maybe even a $10K watch.
The $30K a year person will spend $50 dollars on a decent watch without hurting their family and not being criticize by the general public.
Now why isn't the multi millionaire given the same consideration when buying a $10K or a $25K watch? (provided that his family is being taken care of and he is putting back into the community)
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02-02-2013, 01:31 PM
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I wear a Rolex and love it. What people fail to realize is while you may be able to keep the same time with a cellphone/Timex, my Rolex is still worth the same or more than the day I bought it. There are multiple reasons to buy an expensive watch including looks but the best reason is you are buying a piece of jewelry that will retain its value.
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02-02-2013, 02:45 PM
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I have a Gators fossil watch, good enough for me! I really like silver watches, but I think my next one will be a Luminox
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02-02-2013, 04:39 PM
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I haven't worn a watch in years. Just not my thing. But I can understand the fascination with the craftsmanship and art in high-end luxury watches and how it can become an expensive hobby.
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02-02-2013, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ValdostaGatorFan
I have a Gators fossil watch, good enough for me! I really like silver watches, but I think my next one will be a Luminox
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I just picked up a Luminox at Xmas on Amazon for $168. So far so good. Its pretty light and good for work.
I also have been buying some of the vintage Seiko dive watches. Pretty cool and cheap.
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02-03-2013, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 1993R
I just picked up a Luminox at Xmas on Amazon for $168. So far so good. Its pretty light and good for work.
I also have been buying some of the vintage Seiko dive watches. Pretty cool and cheap.
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I was actually thinking about the lumi's tonight, the seem like they glow something fierce, has it become any kind of bother with it being too bright at night?
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02-03-2013, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ValdostaGatorFan
I was actually thinking about the lumi's tonight, the seem like they glow something fierce, has it become any kind of bother with it being too bright at night?
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I had one for years and they are solid watches and a great value, too. I always appreciated the glow and wonder why other watch makers don't employ that in their sport/dive watches. I plan on buying another Luminox very soon.
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02-03-2013, 07:40 AM
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Does Rolex still make the crystal from an oyster shell? I think they used too.
I had a professor who became a friend who wore a Rolex his mother gave him for earning his PhD. It's that kind of gift. Like diamonds for a woman.
Even though I don't wear watches I can appreciate a beautiful one. I just don't like something hanging on my arm. Before cell phones I carried pocket watches or wrist watches in my pocket or even a travel alarm clock in my pocket.
Just this week I visited a kid in jail and couldn't take in my cell phone. Thankfully his dad wore a watch and we could keep track of how much time we had left.
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