Nice! Congratulations that’s a beauty!Let me revive this dead thread and say I pulled the trigger
Let me revive this dead thread and say I pulled the trigger
Great choice!Let me revive this dead thread and say I pulled the trigger
Get a Timex and you can't go wrong. They take a lickin' and keep on tickin'Rolex has to be the stupidest, lamest company I've ever dealt with. I want a specific Rolex for the wife. The conversation has gone like this:
[Big Rolex dealer in Boston] "I can neither confirm nor deny that we have that particular watch in stock," [he actually said that] "You'll have to come to our store in Boston to see if we have it." [WTF? He knows I'm in Louisiana. Okay so I'll try a Rolex dealer in NOLA, one that is part of a network of stores] "Very nice watch. We don't have it and neither do our other stores. we can request one from Rolex, it will take two to three weeks to respond whether they are wiling to make it or not, and if so when they will make it. Probably take four months or so if they decide to make it." [Double WTF. This is a watch Rolex currently lists on their website and they might not make it. That's crazy. And three other dealers essentially said the same thing. Rolex has to be the stupidest, lamest company I've ever dealt with.]
Glad I've never given Rolex any of my money, and never will. Oh, btw, I wear a Garmin Tactix Delta all the time, including when I'm hunting.
exactly what happened to me lol@Siennacoyote - Congratulations!
Careful. They are like firearms, and you will have three before you know it!
My wife bought me a Rolex (her family was “fancy” while mine was “farming”) after our fledgling company made its first profit, in 1997. We were literally pretty broke, then. I was so mad that she spent that money on an expensive watch, that I put in in a drawer… and forgot about it. 5 years later my trusted G Shock watch died. Knowing I needed a watch, and remembering I had a new watch in the drawer, I pulled the Submariner from its slumber. I wore that watch daily for about 20 years- and beat the dog out of it, and it never let me down. A few years ago (2 more Rolexes later!) we put it on consignment with our jeweler to sell- watch sold for 2 1/2 times what my wife paid for it (within 3 days). I wish all my other tools performed and retained value like that goofy watch. I’m just saying!
i have a batman and love it. cant go wrong with a gmt no matter which oneMilgaus is a beauty!
Ii bought a new Air King from the AD in Feb. Just can't really fall in love with it. Going to put it on the chopping block and look for another GMT
my black Explorer 2 is my daily driver. I took the oyster bracelet off and found a fitted leather strap which I like. Makes it very low-key.Batman ends up being my "dress-up" watch, but it seems a little flash, personally, for daily wear. Ended up with a black Ex 2 as a daily and the Batman. No wrong answers here. A good friend just bought a nice vintage, all black GMT and it's stunning. That could be the one watch answer.