A year with "my first Rolex"
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Zod said:
Nigel_O said:
Zod said:
Seriously?
Yes - seriously....What made you think it was a piss-take?
OP thanks for the post. I've always wanted a 'proper' watch. Unfortunately I'm paying for some past debt sins but have been working bloody hard building a business to catch up. Hoping this is the year I can reward myself.
RogerExplosion said:
Unfortunately I'm paying for some past debt sins but have been working bloody hard building a business to catch up. Hoping this is the year I can reward myself.
Not dissimilar to my own circumstances = last year was my "pat on the back" year and the beauty of the Sub is that if I ever needed to, I could sell it and get a large portion of my money back (which was the biggest nail in the coffin of buying the Tag Carrera that I also liked)For me, in a modern age there is something sublime about 'The Watch'
Yes the modern age brings scale, accuracy and repeatability in manufacture, and we can argue they are no longer exclusive. But they are, to us.
My girlfriend and I own far too many Rolex, from entry to vintage to personal to ridiculously expensive. Each one tells a story for us. And that's what's important. They make us smile, create memories and make our childen exited about their 21st's ! Heck they've even been pawned when the st hits the fan!
So chill non watch types, some of you here even buy cars for fun !
Yes the modern age brings scale, accuracy and repeatability in manufacture, and we can argue they are no longer exclusive. But they are, to us.
My girlfriend and I own far too many Rolex, from entry to vintage to personal to ridiculously expensive. Each one tells a story for us. And that's what's important. They make us smile, create memories and make our childen exited about their 21st's ! Heck they've even been pawned when the st hits the fan!
So chill non watch types, some of you here even buy cars for fun !
Nigel_O said:
Not dissimilar to my own circumstances = last year was my "pat on the back" year and the beauty of the Sub is that if I ever needed to, I could sell it and get a large portion of my money back (which was the biggest nail in the coffin of buying the Tag Carrera that I also liked)
Damn...I was fine with this thread, until the bit in brackets.....:-(Sorry....
A couple of years ago, I REALLY wanted a Tag Carrera, but the money simply didn't turn up as expected, so I balled out.
By the time I found myself in the position again, two things had happened - 1) I had found this forum and the wealth of advice on it and 2) I had realised that whilst the watch is perfectly good, the cost was disproportionate to the quality
Still like the Carrera though......
A couple of years ago, I REALLY wanted a Tag Carrera, but the money simply didn't turn up as expected, so I balled out.
By the time I found myself in the position again, two things had happened - 1) I had found this forum and the wealth of advice on it and 2) I had realised that whilst the watch is perfectly good, the cost was disproportionate to the quality
Still like the Carrera though......
Nigel_O said:
Zod said:
It was more that I hoped it was a piss-take. If not, take a step back and think about how it comes across.
Perhaps you should take a step back and consider how it was meant to come across... I can only re-read my post in the manner I wrote it - if there's a tone that has come unintentionally come across, you're going to have to help me, as I can't see it.The Watches forum (and several others on PH) can sometimes seem daunting for Newbies, as it is populated by some very knowledgeable people, with some very expensive and exclusive watches. The discussion on the forum can be quite "clicky" for those (like me) not "in the know"
That's absolutely fine by me - the Watch forum regulars have to have their in-depth, knowledgeable discussions - these are often the source of inspiration for others.
However, the other type of visitor to the forum is the un-knowledgeable type, like me. They're considering buying a good watch and want some help, guidance and encouragement (or perhaps discouragement from making a mistake). These people need to be catered for and thankfully, the vast majority of regulars in this forum are quick to provide assistance at the right level
If you think my post was "boasty", you couldn't be further from the truth. After all, coming on this forum and bragging about a £5k Rolex is hardly going to be impressive when there are people on here with watches that make a Rolex look like a Timex. Don't get me wrong, I'm still just as chuffed with the watch as I was a year ago, and I still see it not only as a nice watch, but also as a personal achievement, so yes, I'm proud of myself, but also realistic that I'm still on the lower rungs of a very tall ladder.
My post was designed to convey my (genuine) experiences of a year with a proper watch - the positives and the negatives. It was designed to thank the people that helped me make the decision to own a Rolex instead of a Steinhart and it was designed to help other people in a similar position to that I found myself in a year ago. If I've conveyed a sense of pride in my achievement, then I'm glad, because I AM proud. If my post helps others to take the plunge and they feel half as good about it as I do, then that must be A Good Thing
Sorry if you didn't read it that way....
traffman said:
A genuine description of a genuine watch admirer.
Good on you. That watch will outlast you.
I dont give a toss about the envious...they clearly out themselves in this thread.
Enjoy . And pass it on one day. But you know....youll allways be looking for the next one!
I am so envious!Good on you. That watch will outlast you.
I dont give a toss about the envious...they clearly out themselves in this thread.
Enjoy . And pass it on one day. But you know....youll allways be looking for the next one!
RogerExplosion said:
Zod said:
Nigel_O said:
Zod said:
Seriously?
Yes - seriously....What made you think it was a piss-take?
Zod said:
h, Roger, how could you? So judgmental! I like a nice watch as much as the next man, but posting a paean to your watch is a little odd.
Which proves to me that you've mis-read my post (or have chosen to mis-read it in order to get a bite)Re-read it - I didn't go on about the watch at all (not much point describing a Sub on this forum - most people know exactly what it is) - my post was about my experience of owning and wearing it for a year, after a lifetime of very ordinary watches. It was designed to be of possible interest to others looking to take the plunge on a proper watch. The fact that you see it as "odd" while everyone else saw it for what it is says more about you than me.
If you ever head to the US, a couple of months before you go book your watch into a local Rolex Authorized Dealer (US spelling of authorised!). Within a few days they'll carry out a service on your watch and make it run more to time.
It's not cheap $500-$950 but it's a lot better than the piss take servicing in the UK (or at least the last time I looked into it).
I remember when I first slipped my Sub on and I also remember the feeling!
It's not cheap $500-$950 but it's a lot better than the piss take servicing in the UK (or at least the last time I looked into it).
I remember when I first slipped my Sub on and I also remember the feeling!
Zod said:
RogerExplosion said:
Zod said:
Nigel_O said:
Zod said:
Seriously?
Yes - seriously....What made you think it was a piss-take?
You're on your own with this one dude.
Nigel_O said:
Re-read it - I didn't go on about the watch at all (not much point describing a Sub on this forum - most people know exactly what it is) - my post was about my experience of owning and wearing it for a year, after a lifetime of very ordinary watches. It was designed to be of possible interest to others looking to take the plunge on a proper watch.
If it helps, I liked it. Echoes my own experiences 4-5 months in, particularly the bit where you think everyone will notice, then you realise that at the end of the day it's just a watch, and most people don't care. If nothing else, this should be a lesson in "buy it for you", which thankfully I (and most people I guess) do. Prospective owners - no one will notice or care, it's not going to make you any more attractive to people.
Mine, yesterday.
Edited by DanL on Sunday 7th February 13:16
TheJimi said:
Zod, the watch forum is full of watch nerds who totally *get* exactly what Nigel is talking about, and I include myself in that.
You're on your own with this one dude.
Yes, it's an odd place. If you search for posts by me in the forum, you will find that I am not uninterested. I do not, however, write paeans to my watches. The last photo I posted ended up in a discussion about my trousers.You're on your own with this one dude.
Zod said:
TheJimi said:
Zod, the watch forum is full of watch nerds who totally *get* exactly what Nigel is talking about, and I include myself in that.
You're on your own with this one dude.
Yes, it's an odd place. If you search for posts by me in the forum, you will find that I am not uninterested. I do not, however, write paeans to my watches. The last photo I posted ended up in a discussion about my trousers.You're on your own with this one dude.
Or am I supposed to believe a guy that's gotten to where you have, in the industry you're in, couldn't workout the tone and intention of the OP? Really?
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