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Old 25 December 2009, 05:48 AM   #1
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I'm headed to Ecuador Saturday to see my brother and his family. They have been serving as missionaries there for about 3 years now. My problem is, he tells me it's safe down there where they live, but not to where my Rolex

Now, I've had a Rolex of some form or another grace this arm since the ripe old age of 21, and it really chaps me to think that I wouldn't be able to wear it down there. So, A) have any of you been to Ecuador or a similar third world country and B) Did you wear your Rolex when you went? I'm in a quandry as to what to do.
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Old 25 December 2009, 05:51 AM   #2
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Add it as a special item to your household insurance. It cost a few buck but for me the peace of mind is worth it.
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Old 25 December 2009, 05:54 AM   #3
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I have been to Ecuador many times. I should think you would be all right; except that in larger public gatherings you may find pick pockets. They are very good at cornering people/distracting, etc.

Quito, Guayaquil is really where I'd worry the most in public. Other than that, wear it proud!
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:01 AM   #4
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Add it as a special item to your household insurance. It cost a few buck but for me the peace of mind is worth it.
Definitely agree on that, a very good idea. That said though, there are places where wearing something as expensive as a Rolex can be an issue in terms of personal safety, not just losing the watch . . .
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Old 25 December 2009, 05:53 AM   #5
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While I have never been to a third world coumtry, I would definitely listen to your brother! Hell, Don King, the boxing promoter, was mugged for his Rolex in the middle of Mexico City.
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Old 25 December 2009, 05:58 AM   #6
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:02 AM   #7
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Buy a Seiko for Traveling ,much safer
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Old 25 December 2009, 09:34 AM   #8
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Buy a Seiko for Traveling ,much safer
Buy a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) SEIKO. Accurate, many of them with the great 6R15 automatic movement.

None of my good Swiss watches go outside of my secure zone i.e. no big cities, risky neighborhoods etc.

The JDM SEIKOS can purchased thru SEIYA SAN, HIGUCHI SAN or CHINO WATCH in Japan. Couple of hundred $s and your set.

Have a safe trip.
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Old 25 December 2009, 09:41 AM   #9
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This might be a good time to hold your nose and buy a "replica"
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Old 25 December 2009, 09:49 AM   #10
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This might be a good time to hold your nose and buy a "replica"
For Christ sake don't ever do that................

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Old 25 December 2009, 12:06 PM   #11
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Buy a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) SEIKO. Accurate, many of them with the great 6R15 automatic movement.

None of my good Swiss watches go outside of my secure zone i.e. no big cities, risky neighborhoods etc.

The JDM SEIKOS can purchased thru SEIYA SAN, HIGUCHI SAN or CHINO WATCH in Japan. Couple of hundred $s and your set.

Have a safe trip.
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:03 AM   #12
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Well.... on the bright side. An excuse to go watrch shopping for something new.
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:03 AM   #13
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Dont you trust your brothers advice?
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:08 AM   #14
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Dude,

Your brother lives there. If he tells you not to do it, why would you seek advice here?

Sure, the fine folks at TRF said it's not problem, so I went ahead and wore my Rolex.

I hope nothing happens to you, but if it does, you have nobody to blame but yourself.
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:27 AM   #15
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Old 25 December 2009, 09:28 AM   #16
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:39 AM   #17
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I agree with snowbird... I have never been to Ecuador but if it was a chioce between my personal safety and a watch, I would be willing to leave the watch at home for vacation. That is more money then some people make in a lifetime. That being said, have a fun and safe trip!
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:52 AM   #18
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I don't think I would want to chance it. While you might simply lose the watch in an encounter with an unscrupulous person (or persons) you never know what a desperate person might do to get that watch. Better to be safe, and to know that the Rolex will be waiting for you upon your return.
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:54 AM   #19
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This is why i have a bunch of Invicta's...whenever I hit the 3rd world I never take a Rollie,
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Old 25 December 2009, 06:58 AM   #20
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I'd go with your brother's advice. If he's telling you that is because he probably knows what he's talking about.
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Old 25 December 2009, 07:00 AM   #21
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Thanks for the advice. Truth be told, I'm not real ectastic about this trip to begin with as it was postponed previously due to a new law the country passed at the last minute, which affected my wife's passport (which was completely valid btw) before we were supposed to go in July. It's a long story but we were boarding the plane to go and they pulled us off. I'm not very happy with the place. Basically, I have a bad taste in my mouth about the country and am tired of catering, which includes having to take my vacation time to make up for the lost trip rather than look like an ass with my brother.

One thing is for sure, I'd be straight ILL if something happened to my watch, so I'll probably go endure the week minus my Sub. The Yacht-Master might make the trip tho. We're flying into Guayaquil but he lives in a remote village on the west coast. I'd only wear it when in the little village, and probably then not out and about.

As regards the advice of my brother, I guess I just don't understand how he can include the words "really safe" and "don't wear one of your Rolexes down here" int he same sentence. There are places here in the States where I've tucked my watch in my pocket, albeit only once or twice, but I would tell someone they were safe areas.
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Old 25 December 2009, 07:16 AM   #22
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I'd listen to your bro and not chance anything...that goes for the YM too.
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Old 25 December 2009, 07:22 AM   #23
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I don't know if it's comparable to Ecuador, but I've been to the Philippines and despite the warnings, I wore my Sub. Boy was everyone wrong! The capital, Manila has more beautiful malls and buildings than Northern California! Not only did my Sub go unnoticed, I was considerably undergunned in Makati, a posh city I went to. Almost everyone was wearing Tags, Rolex and the occasional Panerai.

That said, I'd go with your brother's advice. He's local and should know better.

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Old 25 December 2009, 08:04 AM   #24
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I don't know if it's comparable to Ecuador, but I've been to the Philippines and despite the warnings, I wore my Sub. Boy was everyone wrong! The capital, Manila has more beautiful malls and buildings than Northern California! Not only did my Sub go unnoticed, I was considerably undergunned in Makati, a posh city I went to. Almost everyone was wearing Tags, Rolex and the occasional Panerai.

That said, I'd go with your brother's advice. He's local and should know better.
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Old 25 December 2009, 07:51 AM   #25
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NO WAY you should wear the YM, it will strike more peoples eyes than the Sub for certain.

For travel I own a Marathon and a Seiko Monster. I do still usually take a Rolex along for when I know I am in nice areas. I am going on a cruise in 2 weeks and I will wear a Rolex (not sure which I will wear) on the ship and most likely my Marathon when inland (still unsure if I want to go Marathon or Seiko Monster)
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Old 25 December 2009, 07:55 AM   #26
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NO WAY you should wear the YM, it will strike more peoples eyes than the Sub for certain.

For travel I own a Marathon and a Seiko Monster. I do still usually take a Rolex along for when I know I am in nice areas. I am going on a cruise in 2 weeks and I will wear a Rolex (not sure which I will wear) on the ship and most likely my Marathon when inland (still unsure if I want to go Marathon or Seiko Monster)
I just care about the YM less so that's why I said I would take it if anything. I'm really just blowing off steam here guys. Just not happy about the week long loss of my child. I feel naked without it.
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Old 25 December 2009, 08:01 AM   #27
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listen to your brother. your Rolex watch will be there when you get back, you want to, you don't need to. those are 2 different things. Don't do it.
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I just care about the YM less so that's why I said I would take it if anything. I'm really just blowing off steam here guys. Just not happy about the week long loss of my child. I feel naked without it.
You are assuming that the person who may steal your watch will simply go on his / her merry way afterward. What if they decide it is easier / preferable to take the watch off a dead or wounded person, eh?

Come on...G-Shock it!!!
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Old 25 December 2009, 11:55 AM   #29
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You are assuming that the person who may steal your watch will simply go on his / her merry way afterward. What if they decide it is easier / preferable to take the watch off a dead or wounded person, eh?

Come on...G-Shock it!!!
I'd rather do without than g-shock it, but you've put it the best I've seen it thusfar. I certainly wouldn't want to endanger my loved ones over some metal and screws

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I wouldn't wear it. Perhaps a better term than "child" would be more approp[riate here.
My tongue was firmly planted in my cheek as I wrote that. C'mon, loosen up. As I said before, I gave an off the cuff rant about not being able to wear something that has a lot of sentimental attachment and that I've worn through thick in thin for 6 years every day of my life. If we didn't take these things somewhat seriously, there wouldn't be a board with thousands of members for us to discuss them with. I was also wondering if my brother was just full of crap. With that said, I get it, and it'll stay home.

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I can tell you that being a missionary myself to--if you wore a Rolex while being around kids and people who are starving --you probably would want to take it back and sell it and send the money to them. Do yourself a favor and leave it at home. I am sure you could do without it and sacrafice for a short while. Merry Christmas!
Not my favorite line of convo but since that's been brought into the fray, let's just say I've given enough to the cause to make that Sub look like dust on the scales. But I definintely get your point bout priorities.
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Old 25 December 2009, 01:46 PM   #30
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I'd rather do without than g-shock it, but you've put it the best I've seen it thusfar. I certainly wouldn't want to endanger my loved ones over some metal and screws



My tongue was firmly planted in my cheek as I wrote that. C'mon, loosen up. As I said before, I gave an off the cuff rant about not being able to wear something that has a lot of sentimental attachment and that I've worn through thick in thin for 6 years every day of my life. If we didn't take these things somewhat seriously, there wouldn't be a board with thousands of members for us to discuss them with. I was also wondering if my brother was just full of crap. With that said, I get it, and it'll stay home.



Not my favorite line of convo but since that's been brought into the fray, let's just say I've given enough to the cause to make that Sub look like dust on the scales. But I definintely get your point bout priorities.
First, you didn't come off like a punk in your original post. Your concerns are legitimate.

Second, if you are overlooking G-Shocks as viable timepieces, you are missing out. I love Rolex and other Swiss timepieces as much as anyone here, but the G is a terrific, full-featured, durable and economical watch. They have their own kind of charm, and are loaded with features an automatic can only dream about. People that own them and live with them know this. There's also an absolute plethora of models to choose from.

I hope your trip to Ecuador is a safe one and your time spent with your brother rewarding, regardless of the watch you choose to take.
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