Scruffy said:
I want.
Wife would kill me.
So do you usually buy first and explain later?
Scruffy said:
I want.
Wife would kill me.
Scruffy said:
I want.
Wife would kill me.
Terminus Est said:Scruffy said:
I want.
Wife would kill me.
You need to learn the "oh I've had this for a while I just don't wear it often" line.
PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
$2,500 I'm sure I can hide. NO WAY am I swinging a country club initiation fee amount on a watch without her finding out.
TAM85 said:Scruffy said:
I want.
Wife would kill me.
So do you usually buy first and explain later?
Terminus Est said:PrestigeWorldwideAg12 said:
$2,500 I'm sure I can hide. NO WAY am I swinging a country club initiation fee amount on a watch without her finding out.
For a guy named prestige worldwide you need to up your country club game
Bought my Speedmaster that way a few years ago. That one slid by. Bought a car that way many years ago. Still hearing about that one. (It was a red Alfa Romeo convertible. Totally worth it.)TAM85 said:Scruffy said:
I want.
Wife would kill me.
So do you usually buy first and explain later?
I wouldn't think so, but maybe she's from family money? Her husband is a pro-soccer player, but the MLS scrub type variety so I wouldn't think he's making that much money either.FHKChE07 said:
Does she really make that much as a sideline reporter to afford a $35k watch? If so, I need to change my occupation.
I'm guessing like most Americans, you'd probably be wrong.Terminus Est said:I wouldn't think so, but maybe she's from family money? Her husband is a pro-soccer player, but the MLS scrub type variety so I wouldn't think he's making that much money either.FHKChE07 said:
Does she really make that much as a sideline reporter to afford a $35k watch? If so, I need to change my occupation.
AgLA06 said:I'm guessing like most Americans, you'd probably be wrong.Terminus Est said:I wouldn't think so, but maybe she's from family money? Her husband is a pro-soccer player, but the MLS scrub type variety so I wouldn't think he's making that much money either.FHKChE07 said:
Does she really make that much as a sideline reporter to afford a $35k watch? If so, I need to change my occupation.
I'm friends with a backup goalie who's been in the league a while. I'm aware of soccer salaries overseas, but wasn't aware of how the MLS had progressed until I talked to him last. Salary is a combination of skill and time in league. He's making $300k a year as a backup with seniority. Each team has one big stud making between $2.5M and $10M a couple of guys making low 7 figure / high 6 figure annual salaries depending on resume and name recognition.
Then 5-10 guys making $300K + and then the bottom half of the rost made up of year to year guys and new players in the league. Average team salary spend is about $15M with top quarter teams spending $20M-$25M.
Unless he's a top 5 player on a team, it probably wouldn't be a smart financial decision to buy a Daytona, but it wouldn't exactly cripple them financially either.
FHKChE07 said:
People always say that about Rolexes, but what does a service on a Rolex cost these days? And they aren't always appreciating as we have seen in the last year.
Sorry. I couldn't tell you who he is. I wrongly assumed he meant MLS when he said professional soccer USA. Being a career long backup scrub in MLS isn't a bad gig. Not as good as backup kicker or QB in the NFL or bullpen catcher in MLB, but not a bad gig.ChipFTAC01 said:AgLA06 said:I'm guessing like most Americans, you'd probably be wrong.Terminus Est said:I wouldn't think so, but maybe she's from family money? Her husband is a pro-soccer player, but the MLS scrub type variety so I wouldn't think he's making that much money either.FHKChE07 said:
Does she really make that much as a sideline reporter to afford a $35k watch? If so, I need to change my occupation.
I'm friends with a backup goalie who's been in the league a while. I'm aware of soccer salaries overseas, but wasn't aware of how the MLS had progressed until I talked to him last. Salary is a combination of skill and time in league. He's making $300k a year as a backup with seniority. Each team has one big stud making between $2.5M and $10M a couple of guys making low 7 figure / high 6 figure annual salaries depending on resume and name recognition.
Then 5-10 guys making $300K + and then the bottom half of the rost made up of year to year guys and new players in the league. Average team salary spend is about $15M with top quarter teams spending $20M-$25M.
Unless he's a top 5 player on a team, it probably wouldn't be a smart financial decision to buy a Daytona, but it wouldn't exactly cripple them financially either.
Only quibble is that her husband doesn't play in MLS, He plays in the second tier USL for Louisville. He probably doesn't make 6 figures.
Where would you recommend that would be around $400 and I wouldn't lose sleep about letting it out of my sight? I was quoted multiples of that to send to Rolex.FTAC2011 said:FHKChE07 said:
People always say that about Rolexes, but what does a service on a Rolex cost these days? And they aren't always appreciating as we have seen in the last year.
Depends on where you get it done. But full overhaul around $400. I've had a submariner that still runs perfectly that hasn't been serviced in almost 20 years
that sounds very cheap. I paid well over that for a non-chrono Seamaster.FTAC2011 said:FHKChE07 said:
People always say that about Rolexes, but what does a service on a Rolex cost these days? And they aren't always appreciating as we have seen in the last year.
Depends on where you get it done. But full overhaul around $400. I've had a submariner that still runs perfectly that hasn't been serviced in almost 20 years
Diggity said:that sounds very cheap. I paid well over that for a non-chrono Seamaster.FTAC2011 said:FHKChE07 said:
People always say that about Rolexes, but what does a service on a Rolex cost these days? And they aren't always appreciating as we have seen in the last year.
Depends on where you get it done. But full overhaul around $400. I've had a submariner that still runs perfectly that hasn't been serviced in almost 20 years
Is that from TM?
AgLA06 said:Sorry. I couldn't tell you who he is. I wrongly assumed he meant MLS when he said professional soccer USA. Being a career long backup scrub in MLS isn't a bad gig. Not as good as backup kicker or QB in the NFL or bullpen catcher in MLB, but not a bad gig.ChipFTAC01 said:AgLA06 said:I'm guessing like most Americans, you'd probably be wrong.Terminus Est said:I wouldn't think so, but maybe she's from family money? Her husband is a pro-soccer player, but the MLS scrub type variety so I wouldn't think he's making that much money either.FHKChE07 said:
Does she really make that much as a sideline reporter to afford a $35k watch? If so, I need to change my occupation.
I'm friends with a backup goalie who's been in the league a while. I'm aware of soccer salaries overseas, but wasn't aware of how the MLS had progressed until I talked to him last. Salary is a combination of skill and time in league. He's making $300k a year as a backup with seniority. Each team has one big stud making between $2.5M and $10M a couple of guys making low 7 figure / high 6 figure annual salaries depending on resume and name recognition.
Then 5-10 guys making $300K + and then the bottom half of the rost made up of year to year guys and new players in the league. Average team salary spend is about $15M with top quarter teams spending $20M-$25M.
Unless he's a top 5 player on a team, it probably wouldn't be a smart financial decision to buy a Daytona, but it wouldn't exactly cripple them financially either.
Only quibble is that her husband doesn't play in MLS, He plays in the second tier USL for Louisville. He probably doesn't make 6 figures.