I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
zephyr88 said:
Waterproof to 4,000 feet... why???
aTm2004 said:1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
No crap. They don't realize that they have things that they spend money on that others think is silly and can not pick at.
1. Spend $2k on a custom 1911 when a Glock or SA is just as reliable and accurate
2. Drive F-250s and never go off road and tow a boat a Tacoma can handle
3. Spend $1k on a dinner at a fancy restaurant
4. Add a multitude of other things here
Bayside Tiger Ag said:aTm2004 said:1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
No crap. They don't realize that they have things that they spend money on that others think is silly and can not pick at.
1. Spend $2k on a custom 1911 when a Glock or SA is just as reliable and accurate
2. Drive F-250s and never go off road and tow a boat a Tacoma can handle
3. Spend $1k on a dinner at a fancy restaurant
4. Add a multitude of other things here
My dad had a Rolex and left to to me when he died. I've literally never worn it. I just don't get the allure. It's a watch. It tells time. Not sure what else it does.
aTm2004 said:
Is the tone difference really enough to justify buying multiple ones? I can hear the difference between a LP and a Strat (humbucker vs single coil), but couldn't tell you the difference between an Epiphone and LP Standard.
So... we ridicule a lot of those things and much more. Why should watches be any different?aTm2004 said:Bayside Tiger Ag said:aTm2004 said:1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
No crap. They don't realize that they have things that they spend money on that others think is silly and can not pick at.
1. Spend $2k on a custom 1911 when a Glock or SA is just as reliable and accurate
2. Drive F-250s and never go off road and tow a boat a Tacoma can handle
3. Spend $1k on a dinner at a fancy restaurant
4. Add a multitude of other things here
My dad had a Rolex and left to to me when he died. I've literally never worn it. I just don't get the allure. It's a watch. It tells time. Not sure what else it does.
It's a hand built piece of machinery that will last a lifetime with regular maintenance. Every watch has its own unique characteristics that make it different from the one built before and after it.
Why do people buy a Ferrari when a Z06 out performs it in pretty much everything for less than half the cost? Why do some men spend $5k on a custom suit when you can get a tailored suit at Mens Warehouse for less than $1k? Why do people spend thousands of dollars a year for season tickets to a team that can't come close to winning it's own division despite have advantages many schools would kill for?
As I stated, everybody has something they spend money on that others don't understand. Watches are no different. I'm sure you have your things as well that I don't find the allure of.
I'll keep that in mind for the next one I purchase...C Loves L said:I take it you've never dropped your car keys while surfing a few hundred miles out from Norfolk VA. The North Atlantic, can be pretty roughzephyr88 said:
Waterproof to 4,000 feet... why???
chigger said:
I guess I'd be put in the "watch-hater" group? I can't actually say I hate them but I sure don't get the interest. I don't spend obscene amounts of money on anything though.
strbrst777 said:
Buy what you like and wear what you like. I do not look up to the person who buys and wears a Rolex and
I do not look down at the person who buys and wears a Seiko (me), Timex or any other make. It to me does not matter...period! I have never wanted a Rolex or any expensive watch...and I never will. It's something that I neither need or want. Give me a Rolex, I probably would not wear it. I had an acquaintance who years ago flashed his Rolex and told me that he had just spent $300 to have it opened and cleaned...something like that. He was not complaining...just sort of bragging. My thought was, "OK, so what?," but I politely said, "That's a nice watch, thanks for showing it to me."
Do you have any idea how much of your ass you just showed?aTm2004 said:Bayside Tiger Ag said:aTm2004 said:1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
No crap. They don't realize that they have things that they spend money on that others think is silly and can not pick at.
1. Spend $2k on a custom 1911 when a Glock or SA is just as reliable and accurate
2. Drive F-250s and never go off road and tow a boat a Tacoma can handle
3. Spend $1k on a dinner at a fancy restaurant
4. Add a multitude of other things here
My dad had a Rolex and left to to me when he died. I've literally never worn it. I just don't get the allure. It's a watch. It tells time. Not sure what else it does.
It's a hand built piece of machinery that will last a lifetime with regular maintenance. Every watch has its own unique characteristics that make it different from the one built before and after it.
Why do people buy a Ferrari when a Z06 out performs it in pretty much everything for less than half the cost? Why do some men spend $5k on a custom suit when you can get a tailored suit at Mens Warehouse for less than $1k? Why do people spend thousands of dollars a year for season tickets to a team that can't come close to winning it's own division despite have advantages many schools would kill for?
As I stated, everybody has something they spend money on that others don't understand. Watches are no different. I'm sure you have your things as well that I don't find the allure of.
Ferrari 488:AlphaCharlieUniformAggie said:
You said the Z10 out performs the Ferrari 488?
You sir know nothing about automobiles.
But I'll answer your question with another question: why use a woman's vagina when a sheep vagina costs nothing?
Pointing out the fact that we all have things we like and can justify spending money on that others cannot is showing my ass? How so? Or, were you triggered by my shot at A&M football? From 2000 - 2014 I did not miss a single home game and tried to make 1 out of town or the bowl game each year, so I was once one of the people who wasted a lot of money on an inferior product.Stagecoach said:Do you have any idea how much of your ass you just showed?aTm2004 said:Bayside Tiger Ag said:aTm2004 said:1/2 Man 1/2 Amazing said:
I love the watch-hating community. Y'all crack me up
No crap. They don't realize that they have things that they spend money on that others think is silly and can not pick at.
1. Spend $2k on a custom 1911 when a Glock or SA is just as reliable and accurate
2. Drive F-250s and never go off road and tow a boat a Tacoma can handle
3. Spend $1k on a dinner at a fancy restaurant
4. Add a multitude of other things here
My dad had a Rolex and left to to me when he died. I've literally never worn it. I just don't get the allure. It's a watch. It tells time. Not sure what else it does.
It's a hand built piece of machinery that will last a lifetime with regular maintenance. Every watch has its own unique characteristics that make it different from the one built before and after it.
Why do people buy a Ferrari when a Z06 out performs it in pretty much everything for less than half the cost? Why do some men spend $5k on a custom suit when you can get a tailored suit at Mens Warehouse for less than $1k? Why do people spend thousands of dollars a year for season tickets to a team that can't come close to winning it's own division despite have advantages many schools would kill for?
As I stated, everybody has something they spend money on that others don't understand. Watches are no different. I'm sure you have your things as well that I don't find the allure of.
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