No I don't but when ever I need to know the time I just use my PSP.
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Nope, I used to love watches but lately I can't stand them. I just use my Mobile phone instead...obviously it's no attached to my arm. :P
[QUOTE="Bdking57"]I'd be annoyed that I wasted $10,000 on something that informs me of the time.lol I second this!A properly designed watch does not annoy anyone lol and its called you take it off when you tan.. you wouldnt be annoyed if it was a $5K - 10Kwatch.
McJugga
I haven't worn a watch in a long time, but I do plan on wearing one soon.
I want to get this one - Nixon Newton
Looks simple and unique. They got tons of other colors too.
in the 1950s a rolex submariner would run you $500, today you could sell that same watch for $8000-$10000. fine watches are a piece of art and appreciate in value. If you could afford a bad ass watch, you wouldnt take it off. Here is an example of fine luxury watch making. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTj__XKPl5M. Nothing like having one of the most bad ass and complicated machines ever made buy a human onyour wrist.
[QUOTE="McJugga"][QUOTE="Bdking57"]I'd be annoyed that I wasted $10,000 on something that informs me of the time.lol I second this!A properly designed watch does not annoy anyone lol and its called you take it off when you tan.. you wouldnt be annoyed if it was a $5K - 10Kwatch.
gamerguru100
lol I second this!Even if I could afford a "badass" watch, I still wouldn't blow $10,000 on something that gives me the time.in the 1950s a rolex submariner would run you $500, today you could sell that same watch for $8000-$10000. fine watches are a piece of art and appreciate in value. If you could afford a bad ass watch, you wouldnt take it off. Here is an example of fine luxury watch making. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTj__XKPl5M. Nothing like having one of the most bad ass and complicated machines ever made buy a human onyour wrist.
[QUOTE="gamerguru100"][QUOTE="McJugga"] I'd be annoyed that I wasted $10,000 on something that informs me of the time.Bdking57
Its about so much more then you understand... first 10K is peanuts to many and thats really only entry level for a decent timepiece, and there is a certain sense of accomplisment in buying such a luxury item, as well as entering a whole new circle of people who notice such things, who are typically movers and shakers like your CEO, who might call you up to his office to discuss his latest watch purchase. Its a status gateway and investmentthat most people here will be a part of no matter how stubornly they are against it in their childhood... so if you dont feel its worth it, what will you leave to you children? a bunch of cash? a timepiece is one of the only things that will last. I have 3 generations of watches in my posession dating back to the early 1800s... or you can keep dishing out $500 ever other year for iphones that will be crack and obsolete in a years time because they are built like garbage in comparison. My BR02 can survive a fall from space.
in the 1950s a rolex submariner would run you $500, today you could sell that same watch for $8000-$10000. fine watches are a piece of art and appreciate in value. If you could afford a bad ass watch, you wouldnt take it off. Here is an example of fine luxury watch making. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTj__XKPl5M. Nothing like having one of the most bad ass and complicated machines ever made buy a human onyour wrist.Bdking57Sorry, but I don't think I would take a mortgage out on my house so I can be viewed as a "badass" by some snobby narcissists. And it may appreciate in value... But going from $500 to $10,000 in 60 years isn't a big deal. If I wanted money, there are countless other ways to invest it.
I wear an analog watch. It's faster than reaching into my pocket for my phone. It's a cheap one though. I want to buy a nice one when I have enough spare moneys.
I Used to, but i recently lost it :( It was a present and i lost it :cry:BloodSeeker1337How would you lose it? :(
I don't wear them as they never feel comfortable on my wrists and all I do is keep checking the time for no reason. It's a shame because I really like some watch designs but I'm just not comfortable with one on my wrist and I don't dress well enough anymore to use a pocket watch.
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