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Blue Bull 11 August 2007 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ron17402 (Post 274807)
Andy, all great cars! Old school for sure. I've always liked the mid 80's 528e. We recently bought a '03 E320 benz over the new 5 series. That may have been a mistake as we have had many problems with it. But I'll cry the blues in the Mercedes forum.

My 2001 E320 needed a new engine @28000 km.I am not kidding.Sold it after it was fixed (eventually)and bought a BMW 330d.Still driving it and not even thinking of selling it.:cheers:

sub2004 11 August 2007 07:46 AM

Hi guys

I'm a lawyer also, i used to practice in Auckland New Zealand, just a block from Mansors.

I have just moved to the hot and beautiful Fiji Islands to take up a law partnership.

I have worn my rolex to work since day one, i have noticed that ss rollies dont get any attention. Most people think its just another steel watch.

Currently i have been wearing my ss daytona everyday. No problems. I have been getting bored and like to turn on the chrono hands to make the watch a bit more exciting and alive, which is one of the coolest things about the daytona.

I was at a law conference a few weeks ago, a lawyer beside me had a solid gold datejust/daydate, couldnt tell as the dial was champagne/gold also.

Cheers

Rockrolex 11 August 2007 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Downing (Post 274853)
I've practiced law for 21 years, and by golly I'm going to keep practicing law till I get it right. :biggrin:

I've been trying to do the same thing for 37 years. Still haven't figured it out. All I know is I tried to semi-retire two years ago and somehow got busier than ever. I know I did something wrong but can't figure out what. :thinking: :banghead::banghead:

betrezra 11 August 2007 07:55 AM

Njnear
 
I'm an engineer working for small ind oilco in the states.

Started working with this small oil co when it traded @ 6$/sh... and now 4 yrs later it's trading @ 35$/sh.... I'd like to believe I had something to do with it :) :) :)

I rotate my 4 rollies: 86 Sub Date, 03 SD, 70 1680 Sub Date, 68 GMT Master.

I get no comments at work. With high oil/gas prices rollies are common-place in the oilfield.

Regarding merc-benz.... we've got a c230 daily driver and a ML500 family truckster. Only prob was the C230 idler pulley took a dump @ 7K Miles. Thank goodness for the good-ole-German Warranty :)

ron17402 11 August 2007 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue Bull (Post 274989)
My 2001 E320 needed a new engine @28000 km.I am not kidding.Sold it after it was fixed (eventually)and bought a BMW 330d.Still driving it and not even thinking of selling it.:cheers:

I hear you. I love the Merc but we decided if we have any more problems, we're going to strongly consider a 5 series. The 3 series is too small for my girl as she is 6' tall and needs the leg room of a bigger car.

I just wish Mercedes were built with the same quality as Rolex. But then again, if it were, it would cost $200,000.

You have the 330d? Is that diesel? They don't sell the diesel in the States.

I guess we're getting off subject talking about cars.

Later:cheers:

Geoff 11 August 2007 09:08 AM

In over 25 years of wearing a rolex 24/7, at work and play, at most have had one comment. Wear it and enjoy it and don't worry about what others may think. Odds are nobody really cares (except us).

Perdu 11 August 2007 09:42 AM

I've been a project manager, a business unit director in a software company, a marketing communications director for a fortune 100, wiped out by bipolar disorder, run my own business and an currently unemployed, and through it all, I've worn a Submariner date. I don't care what others think about it - it's my baby, I love it, and I wear it for me. It's the one possession I really enjoy.:cheers: Thanks to Tim for working with folks like me. Often people don't realize these diseases are biological and just like Parkinson's or diabetes - the last thing you think will go wrong is your brain.

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Originally Posted by erasuretim (Post 274474)
HI!

I work for a charity that works with people with a mental health diagnosis. Primarily Schizophrenia or Depression we work with our service users towards a better quality of life for them.

I always wear a nice watch to work, mostly a Rolex. All my work colleagues and clients know I am into watches and gently rib me about it from time to time. I have never had a negative reaction to one of my Rolex from anyone.

Regards

Tim


Letsgodiving 11 August 2007 09:53 AM

Geoff & Gary, I think you both have exactly the right attitude.:cheers:

bayhillrolex 11 August 2007 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Interested Bystander (Post 274862)
I'm praying for them even now. It is incredibly dangerous work.

I've had several jobs but for the past 20 years have sold Insurance.

Wearing my Rolex at work right now.

A very classic styled Oysterdate 6694 black dial with new alligator black strap. As of right now against the atomic clock here in the office it lost 1 second since yestersday. For a 45 year old watch its a jewel.

I'll probably put the oyster bracelet back on next week, but I love the way it looks with the black band.

Nobody at work notices.


Let's see a photo???

richbrowne 11 August 2007 10:19 AM

I run my own software testing and software development company. I'm fortunate enough to work mostly from home but when I do have to visit customers I leave the Rolex at home and rely on the mobile phone clock.

Customers could perceive a Rolex as either, 'We're paying you way too much', or 'His company must be successful and they must know what they're doing, he's wearing a Rolex'. I'd rather not take the chance on loosing work to find out!:crying:

ron17402 11 August 2007 10:57 AM

:cheers: to everybody who responded so far. Talk about an interesting slice of Rolex life. Thanks for the insight.:thumbsup:

I guess the common theme here is that eveybody is different with their "job"/Rolex combination.

While there are many different careers posted here, we all have one thing in common; we appreciate the art, engineering, style, and quality of Rolex. Whether you have one or are just aspiring to have one....:cheers:

IcedEarth817 11 August 2007 11:19 AM

I am a music teacher. I teach guitar privately at a music school and play in a few regional bands that do decent around the area. Don't own my Rolex YET, but soon enough I will save enough to acheive that goal!

rocastro71 11 August 2007 11:56 AM

I am a cardiovascular RN. I recover open heart surgery patients immediately after they come out from OR. I deal with heart bypass patients, valve surgery, robotic heart surgery, AAA repairs, etc. I deal with almost all lifesaving medications and medical equipments to maintain a person's life. Pretty cool job- not a single day that's the same. I do not wear my Rolex to work at all.

ron17402 11 August 2007 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by rocastro71 (Post 275116)
I am a cardiovascular RN. I recover open heart surgery patients immediately after they come out from OR. I deal with heart bypass patients, valve surgery, robotic heart surgery, AAA repairs, etc. I deal with almost all lifesaving medications and medical equipments to maintain a person's life. Pretty cool job- not a single day that's the same. I do not wear my Rolex to work at all.

Why don't you wear your GMT at work?

rocastro71 11 August 2007 12:07 PM

I deal with activities and procedures involving contact with patient's body, blood, etc. I did not want to deal with trying to disinfect my watch after. I don't even wear my wedding ring at work- it tears the gloves when I put it on.

Blown Wide Open 11 August 2007 12:18 PM

I was in Pharmaceutical Sales for 6 years, was downsized, and now I am a Porsche Brand Specialist. Been selling Porsche and Audi since march and love it.

Wear my watches every day to work and they are great conversation peices with my customers. Most of my clients have nice watches it seems. The cars and watches seem to go together.

PAtrick

TNRonin 11 August 2007 12:19 PM

I'm a US History (I can teach other histories) in a smallish middle TN town. I waited about 23 years to get my watch, I'm going to wear it. I wear it 24/7, and have the tan lines to prove it. LOL

JJ Irani 11 August 2007 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown Wide Open (Post 275133)
I was in Pharmaceutical Sales for 6 years, was downsized, and now I am a Porsche Brand Specialist. Been selling Porsche and Audi since march and love it.

PAtrick

Hi Patrick, long time, now see!! How's tricks? :chuckle:

Interested Bystander 11 August 2007 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bayhillrolex (Post 275054)
Let's see a photo???


As a computer illiterate, even though I have a good digital camera and have taken a few decent pictures of it I still can't figure how to transfer them to a web site.

It has arrowhead style hour markers and gold hands and markers, its really sharp. The date dial is looking old, but then besides opening the back which I've done several times, that dial really lets you know its authenic and older.

I'll try to figure it out on the pictures. I've wanted too, but then I haven't been able to yet.

Not yet decided if this is the Rolex I'm sticking with or will trade up eventually.

Now that I'm hooked on watches I've gotten a Omega Constellation Chronometer from the 1960's and an Omega Seamaster 600 also from that era. They all keep accurate time too.

Yea, I'm hooked on fine watches now, like most everyone on here.

JJ Irani 11 August 2007 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Interested Bystander (Post 275138)
As a computer illiterate, even though I have a good digital camera and have taken a few decent pictures of it I still can't figure how to transfer them to a web site.

It has arrowhead style hour markers and gold hands and markers, its really sharp. The date dial is looking old, but then besides opening the back which I've done several times, that dial really lets you know its authenic and older.

I'll try to figure it out on the pictures. I've wanted too, but then I haven't been able to yet.

Not yet decided if this is the Rolex I'm sticking with or will trade up eventually.

Now that I'm hooked on watches I've gotten a Omega Constellation Chronometer from the 1960's and an Omega Seamaster 600 also from that era. They all keep accurate time too.

Yea, I'm hooked on fine watches now, like most everyone on here.

That's quite a speech there, my friend....for just an Interested Bystander!! :rofl::rofl::justkiddi

Blown Wide Open 11 August 2007 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ Irani (Post 275135)
Hi Patrick, long time, now see!! How's tricks? :chuckle:

Times are a well JJ. Thank you for looking after me. Sales are well. Family is better. Still have all my babies and gots me a great new company car...:thumbsup:

How are you, sorry I wasn't around much, times have been busier than usual.

PAtrick

JJ Irani 11 August 2007 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown Wide Open (Post 275145)
Times are a well JJ. Thank you for looking after me. Sales are well. Family is better. Still have all my babies and gots me a great new company car...:thumbsup:

How are you, sorry I wasn't around much, times have been busier than usual.

PAtrick

Good to know, Patrick and nice to hear you're doing so well!! I'm happy for you.:thumbsup:

Now please don't be a stranger no more and post away like you used to, okay? :cheers:

Best - JJ

Blown Wide Open 11 August 2007 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ Irani (Post 275150)
Good to know, Patrick and nice to hear you're doing so well!! I'm happy for you.:thumbsup:

Now please don't be a stranger no more and post away like you used to, okay? :cheers:

Best - JJ


Promise!!!!!, thank you for the welcome home.

PAtrick

JJ Irani 11 August 2007 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown Wide Open (Post 275153)
Promise!!!!!, thank you for the welcome home.

PAtrick

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::cheers:

DJD 11 August 2007 12:32 PM

I'm a builder, I love still being on the tools, although I could just stay in the office & let others do all the fun stuff. Because of this I don't wear my Rolex on site, I wear a seiko SKX007J on nato (unkillable).

ron17402 11 August 2007 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown Wide Open (Post 275133)
I was in Pharmaceutical Sales for 6 years, was downsized, and now I am a Porsche Brand Specialist. Been selling Porsche and Audi since march and love it.

Wear my watches every day to work and they are great conversation peices with my customers. Most of my clients have nice watches it seems. The cars and watches seem to go together.

PAtrick

Which watch(s) do you wear? People notice them while pitching an "up?" How many of your up's wear Rolex?

Where do you sell Porsche and Audi? I'm originally from York, PA

:cheers:

Interested Bystander 11 August 2007 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ Irani (Post 275140)
That's quite a speech there, my friend....for just an Interested Bystander!! :rofl::rofl::justkiddi

Hahahaha !!!

Yea, I think I dropped the bystander part a while back. Great hobby, I love the watches for the fine
accuracy, workmanship and beauty.

Hey, I'm a big kid they are just neat to me.

JJ Irani 11 August 2007 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Interested Bystander (Post 275176)
Hahahaha !!!

Yea, I think I dropped the bystander part a while back. Great hobby, I love the watches for the fine
accuracy, workmanship and beauty.

Hey, I'm a big kid they are just neat to me.

No worries, my friend.....enjoy the watches and this fantastic forum!! :thumbsup:

Blown Wide Open 11 August 2007 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ron17402 (Post 275166)
Which watch(s) do you wear? People notice them while pitching an "up?" How many of your up's wear Rolex?

Where do you sell Porsche and Audi? I'm originally from York, PA

:cheers:

Quite a few. I wear mostly the GMTII, Sub Date, or SD, I keep the Datejusts at home. I would say at least 25% of my customers are Rolex owners. Mostly Subs and Datejusts and the ocasional Day Date.

Wyoming Valley Motors in Larksville Pa.

PAtrick

ron17402 11 August 2007 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Blown Wide Open (Post 275182)
Quite a few. I wear mostly the GMTII, Sub Date, or SD, I keep the Datejusts at home. I would say at least 25% of my customers are Rolex owners. Mostly Subs and Datejusts and the ocasional Day Date.

Wyoming Valley Motors in Larksville Pa.

PAtrick

I would say at that level of car sales, you wearing a Rolex would be OK, as long as you project a very successful and prefessional demeanor, as I'm sure you do.

While I've owned BMWs and Mercedes, my favorite car was my '04 A4 with sport package, althought it was not quattro. I bought the car in Southern California where half of the Audi's are not Quattro. In any case, enjoy your Rolex's. It sounds like your enjoying the job.:thumbsup:

Where is Larksville?


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