Haha, you sound like my girlfriend talking about her purses. |
So? Sounds like a Birkin. |
It is quite like the current Pokemon cards market. |
The goofy poster didn’t even spell the watch brand correctly. |
| Yuck. I have always hated Rolex. So gaudy. |
Except Rolex is older than Jane Birkin. |
Right. Such a gaudy icon.
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The gaudy watch that is the most copied in the world. A brushed steel bracelet, black bezel, no date, no cyclops and the best clasp in the business. I’m beginning to think the PP doesn’t know what gaudy means.
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Another blinged out gaudy Rolex.
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| Nearly all of the richest men I know age 45 to 70 wear basic $300 Apple Watches. Rolex is like a first gen foreigner thing. And maybe a retired boomer thing. |
With a blazer or suit? How gauche. |
| Rolex is C tier. |
Rolex is one of the overhyped luxury brands I’ve purchased only to find I’m very happy with it and the hype was deserved! I was just marveling the other day how this clasp is still so tight and functioning just well as it did when I purchased the watch over a decade ago. I don’t baby it, just wipe dirt of it once in awhile, and I’ve only gotten it serviced once. |
Rich guys rarely wear suits anymore day to day. The richest lawyer I know wears lulu pants and quarter zip sweaters most days. Suit and a Rolex in 2026 makes you a dinosaur. |
Agreed, they make robust watches, several of which have reached icon status. Their strategy of design continuity across decades, with ongoing minor technological and physical tweaks to models, is what makes Rolex so ubiquitous. |