Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rolex is for amateurs. The really rich are buying Richard Mills timepieces.
agree, rolex are kind of tacky, they are very shiny. and they aren't for accuracy- quartz watches all keep better time- its a hobby. I dont think they signal any sort of refinement though, vintage patek or any other watch you get from your grandparents from before the 1940s is an actual flex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rolex is for amateurs. The really rich are buying Richard Mills timepieces.
agree, rolex are kind of tacky, they are very shiny. and they aren't for accuracy- quartz watches all keep better time- its a hobby. I dont think they signal any sort of refinement though, vintage patek or any other watch you get from your grandparents from before the 1940s is an actual flex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rolex is for amateurs. The really rich are buying Richard Mills timepieces.
agree, rolex are kind of tacky, they are very shiny. and they aren't for accuracy- quartz watches all keep better time- its a hobby. I dont think they signal any sort of refinement though, vintage patek or any other watch you get from your grandparents from before the 1940s is an actual flex.
Anonymous wrote:Rolex is for amateurs. The really rich are buying Richard Mills timepieces.
Anonymous wrote:Wearing my new Sub today 😎
Anonymous wrote:Rolex is Rolex. It's a brand and a name and I say this that wears one most days. It's a go anywhere do anything watch. If you buy it to baby it and for the status then you've bought for IMO the wrong reasons. I've worn mine from snorkeling in the Caribbean, shooting, hunting trips, hiking, to nice dinners. A steel Rolex is nice enough to wear to dinner and not feel out of place and simultaneously reliable enough to do what I said before. It works perfectly for me. Could a Seiko or a Casio do that also, yeah probably, but I don't want a Seiko or Casio, I want a piece that's made in house in Switzerland, appreciates in value, is very aesthetically pleasing (IMHO), and with a rich legacy, history, and solid mechanical movement behind it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
The richest lawyer I know wears lulu pants and quarter zip sweaters most days.
Anonymous wrote:Rolex is C tier.