Arvind
Active Member
May be it is waterproof only when kept inside its waterproof case.
May be it is waterproof only when kept inside its waterproof case.
Dare I tell you how much the DEALER makes on something like that? (hint, it's over 50%)Chord English Electric 16Switch. An audiophile switch for only 1000£
https://chord.co.uk/product/english-electric-16switch/
So you'll have something to carry your Rolex in.Why does a watch waterproof to 1000m come in a waterproof box?
Just in case.
And this is why there are $28,000 power cords. This one seems almost reasonable by comparison, and it's within reach of a much larger audience of the excessively credulous.Hmmmm... I think the business who sent out this ad may be popular here on ASR...
Nonetheless, would you be so inclined to believe this claim ?
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What topic would it be off from?I'm not disapproving the need for good looking well built products. I have that myself (even though I'm a die hard PC user).
I have merely observed that any mentionings of wristwatches on ASR is a sure-fire shortcut to a mile long off topic discussion
Yes. Just try to attract a lady with a Timex.True. However, there are places where the Timex will fail but the Rolex is still working, esp. extreme condition.
Yes, I please dare you. It would be enlightening and probably sobering.Dare I tell you how much the DEALER makes on something like that? (hint, it's over 50%)
Haha!!Yes. Just try to attract a lady with a Timex.
Rick "who does not own a Rolex" Denney
Dare I tell you how much the DEALER makes on something like that? (hint, it's over 50%)
Just in case.
Belt and suspenders*, old chap. Belt and suspenders.
Pffft. You really need a Breitling.Yes. Just try to attract a lady with a Timex.
Rick "who does not own a Rolex" Denney
The first time I met my partner,I was wearing a Timex, And one with an LCD display, at that.Yes. Just try to attract a lady with a Timex.
Rick "who does not own a Rolex" Denney
From experience, much it's cheaper to replace a watch than a wife. I could be wearing a few of these and have money left over for a Jag.The first time I met my partner,I was wearing a Timex, And one with an LCD display, at that.
We’ve been together 30 years. The few Rolex wearers I know are divorced. Mind you, their watches will have lasted a lot longer than the Timex did.
Nor mine--I've never been into bling, however pricey--well once I had some braided blue-black Kimber cable--and my watch is a 100.00 solar powered Citizens with leather strap. I picked that watch as it is almost as absurd as what started the thread. As for that marriage, I got a beautiful daughter in the deal, and that was worth every penny and 10x more.Well, a rose gold Big Bang wouldn't be my first choice.
But the word I used was "attract", not "retain".
Rick "not the same thing" Denney
I said DEALER margin Obviously the people marketing it need to make their slice of the pie as well.I would say at least 90%...
And these switches arent even made by them. Mostly oem from china and just slap on their brand label
Pffft. You really need a Breitling.
Most Breitling owners also own aircraft. A much higher Darwin level than Rolexers.
Amusing to see Internet message board poster taking humor and criticizing its factual inaccuracies.Lol, Breitling sells a couple hundred thousand watches a year, I really doubt most own a plane. Their demographic is no different than any other luxury watch brand. This is on a similar line that people who own dive watches are actually divers.