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Post by Aaron on Nov 29, 2007 14:40:18 GMT -5
It seems that Rolex owners tend to wear mostly high-end watches when they aren't wearing a Rolex. A lot of guys tend to stick with Autos as well. In regards to what other watch I wear,an Omega of course. Aaron
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Post by pauleypaul on Nov 29, 2007 14:55:04 GMT -5
Since i only have Rolex, i can only wear Rolex! Quite a lot of people seem surprised to see a Rolex on my wrist at work, (I work in a retail store, not a harsh environment by any stretch!) and sometimes they say things like, 'Aren't you afraid of it getting broken or scratched?' I f i was, i honestly wouldn't wear it. A friend of mine when taking a closer look at my Sub made to pretend drop it to make me scream and jump simply received the retort: 'Go ahead, you'll just dent your floor'. I completely understand wearing a 'lesser' watch for manual work or something where it is at real risk of getting dinged, i just feel completely naked without one of mine on! :-)
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Post by jmh1970 on Nov 29, 2007 16:52:39 GMT -5
I try to spread the love with all my watches - but some see certain activities more often - example - my black dial SS daytona will usually makes it out for every important business meeting I have and lately my Panerai PAM 90 comes out anytime I go out for dinners. I have a cool Kirium TAG all polished steel with an electric blue dial that seems to make the rotation as well - I still will wear the very first Swiss Army watch I ever purchased
Normally if I have em I wear'em
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