burritos;842805411 said:
These watches cost 100-300k? That seems like a lot to me. Do Rolex owners think this is excessive?
Sadly, $100k will probably buy you the band. This watch is $1.625m. And yes, I picked an extreme example.
burritos;842805411 said:
These watches cost 100-300k? That seems like a lot to me. Do Rolex owners think this is excessive?
Son-of-California;842805413 said:
I am a Rolex guy and I think that is excessive (although that isn't a Rolex). Way too blingy and delicate, not to mention expensive. Mine are Submariners and GMT's, considered 'tool' watches. Very rugged and sturdy.
Son-of-California;842805413 said:
I am a Rolex guy and I think that is excessive (although that isn't a Rolex). Way too blingy and delicate, not to mention expensive. Mine are Submariners and GMT's, considered 'tool' watches. Very rugged and sturdy.
Sebastabear;842805420 said:
Hear I'll give you something in the $300k range. The Excalibur watch by Dubuis. Who says I can't shop on a budget?
burritos;842805425 said:
Are those Game of Throne soldiers? They look awesome!
LACalFan;842805431 said:
That's hilarious. Is there some niche market for billionaire D&D/GOT fans?
6bear6;842805430 said:
Looks like something I saw in a watch store in the Palazzo Hotel in Vegas. It's either King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table or a Roulette table. Take your pick. The puzzling part is that it's shown with a rubber watchband (at least, it looks that way).
Sebastabear;842805432 said:
In the Silicon Valley, that's probably the rule rather than the exception.
burritos;842805418 said:
What if this watch was made exactly the same as your Rolex but was laced with some extra refined or more expensive alloy. Instead of the tag Rolex, it was tagged Patek...etc.... And then the price tag was was $1,000,000. Would you think that was excessive then? Or would you just wish you could own this differently branded yet still high quality watch?
A. Lange? Artie Lange has his own watch brand!?MarshallBear;842805620 said:
I can tell you firsthand Apple is not even close to killing Patek, Rolex, Audemars Piguet or A. Lange. Our sales at our stores in Asia have not dropped since the introduction of Apple watch. Apple watch will probably kill brands similar to Tissot and probably Tag Heuer, but not the really high end ones since consumers don't buy these high end watches to tell time.
6bear6;842805305 said:
Has costume jewelry diminished the desire for real jewels? Not if you asked my wife. There are watches for all ends of the consumer market. It's all part of relaxing the formality that preceded this generation. I recently attended a very expensive wedding where the bridegroom wore a tux with expensive tennis shoes. Go figure.
beeasyed;842805638 said:
NYCGB would've backhanded that man. shoot, i would've joined in.
beeasyed;842805638 said:
NYCGB would've backhanded that man. shoot, i would've joined in.
burritos;842805642 said:
Doesn't being rich as hell give you the license to wear whatever f you want?

NYCGOBEARS;842805639 said:
First, we would have hit the open bar hard, then backhanded him.
beeasyed;842805652 said:
plot twist: rich guy refuses to pay for an open bar.
okaydo;842805662 said:
I respect Enwhysee's opinion, but he's totally wrong.
NYCGOBEARS;842805663 said:
That must be a wedding for one of Shocky's relatives.
beeasyed;842805665 said:
you can make curtains w/ the extra fabric on the slacks.
okaydo;842805627 said:
A. Lange? Artie Lange has his own watch brand!?
okaydo;842805662 said:
I respect Enwhysee's opinion, but he's totally wrong.
sp4149;842805702 said:
Almost all of the posts have been discussing high end watches but very little addressing the value of timepieces dependent on computer operating systems.
My point early on was that the Apple watch would be technological dead in a few years, just like every computer system supported by an operating system
that has been killed by it's creator. Anybody using a cell phone more than 10 years old? Anybody have cell phones that can no longer connect because their
network is gone? The Apple iWatch is a time limited device, status is equally limited as with modern computers; how much is a three year old computer worth?
I expect Apples watches to lose their value more rapidly than Omegas or Rolex's.
Comparison with other timepieces that do not depend on computer software support and thus will not become dead as their operating system dies; misses the point.
socaliganbear;842805679 said:
Breast cancer awareness?
going4roses;842805732 said:
How durable is the apple watch?
Just curious
I'm a old school Casio G shock type dude myself
NYCGOBEARS;842805753 said:
The Apple Watch starts at $269. It is not killing the high end watch industry. PERIOD. Already here in NYC, people who wear the Apple Watch are viewed with mild scorn and derision as those who are trying too hard. A guy wearing a Rolex may be a douche, but it's not because of the watch.
Redonkulous Bear;842805754 said:
Does that mean a guy wearing a Tudor watch is an assistant douche? :newnana:
Redonkulous Bear;842805754 said:
Does that mean a guy wearing a Tudor watch is an assistant douche? :newnana: