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18 January 2010, 05:45 AM | #121 |
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18 January 2010, 05:47 AM | #122 |
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Guys, guys........
Let's keep this thread nice and friendly please. Not sure if this is headed in the right direction with some of the heated posts coming up. Thanks - JJ
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When you point your finger at others you have 3 fingers pointing back at you. is it envy ? jalousy ? afraid that your smaller dweller or submariner loose its value by not keeping up with the current trend for bigger watch ? can not afford one ? Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black, imho. dP
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18 January 2010, 05:53 AM | #124 |
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I did not say it was envy... i did not say it was jalousy... same for the 2 following questions. thoses were questions i asked as to what were the reals motives behind the bashing (others might apply also) some here assimilated bashing with freely expressing opinions which in my opinion is wrong based on this definition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashing_(pejorative) |
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18 January 2010, 06:11 AM | #126 |
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18 January 2010, 06:15 AM | #127 |
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Well I think the sub is big and enjoy 34mm watches. To each their own I guess.
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18 January 2010, 06:16 AM | #128 |
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18 January 2010, 06:20 AM | #129 | |
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Dan, the OP asked a question as to what the reason was for the negativity, and proceeded to speculate whether it was envy, jealously, etc. This is part of a question. Asking a question as to what someone's motivations might be is not the same as simply saying that anyone who doesn't like the DSSD is jealous or envious. I'm sure you can distinguish between someone asking "why do people bash the DSSD? Is it because they're jealous?" and those posts which simply say "the DSSD is disgusting" or "only ignorant show-offs wear them". I really don't have a dog in this fight, as I really don't need the forum's members to validate my choices. I like what I like. This is simply a genuine attempt to answer your question. IBL! |
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18 January 2010, 06:22 AM | #130 |
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Thanks, buddy.......just put a little more effort and things will be smooth sailing once more.
No point in having disputes over a watch - chill, it's only a watch forum!! Cheers - JJ
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18 January 2010, 06:42 AM | #131 |
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Wow. This thread picked up some steam.
I tried on the DSSD and although I wasn't bothered by the case width I did think it was way too thick. It wore very much like my Breitling - high and heavy on the wrist. A very nice watch but not my cup of tea. |
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I guess someone with a very large 8"~8½" wrist would carry it off BEST! Just my 2 cents. JJ
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I have been a good boy and staying out of this thread.
My 2 cents is quit throwing sand and play nice or the mods will lock the thread. |
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NOOOOOOOOO!!!! HOW VERY INSULTING!!!! btw.............
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18 January 2010, 08:27 AM | #137 |
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OK, just went back to the original thread which had been dormant since early September of 2008 when a member who has made 8 posts since 2007 comes in here and makes basically a troll statement about the DSSD and here we are. I bet he's enjoying the hell out of this.
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Wow how much longer can this go on, surely everyones entitled to an opinion and just because it's not the same as yours about a particular watch does not mean they hate it or are bashing just having an opinion. We can't all like the same things in life and that goes for everything from clothes to cars to food, if you like the watch then surely that is all the matters. Remember chill it's only a watch and not life or death, there's more to worry about in life.
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They're only opinions.....
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Can't we just all get along ?
Quit it already people.
Comments like "DSSD owners as flashy people" or comments implying that DSSD owners are not playing with a full deck of cards are really childish and uncalled for. Please, if the DSSD is not your cup of tea, please move on to other threads. Come on, we're Rolex owners, so please act like one. To the OP: Don't sweat it my friend. The DSSD is one hell of a watch and not everybody can appreciate it, especially when they don't have one on their wrists to actually experience it. Comment like "the the stupid rehault ring with writing on it" makes me laugh my butt off . The light silver color ring besides giving the watch a smaller impression (smart design by Rolex) than the 43mm actual size , it is actually functional. In murky waters or not well lighted rooms where the darkness isn't enough for the loom to work, the ring actually enhances the readability of the markers. Enjoy your DSSD,and wear it in the best of health my friend. Don't worry about what people say. Show me yours, here's mine: |
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I pay no attention to the naysayers. When I first bought my YM I got flamed so much I had to wear a flack jacket. I just kept posting pics and eventually another popped up and another. If you like it that is what matters.
It is not really fair to compare a platinum/ss watch to an all ss watch IMHO. But you can borrow this it may help. LOL =) maverick |
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Compared to the second one. I don't even know where to start the list.
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I gotcha Eddie.
I admire Pams. I think they would be a tad big on me...and I am still infatuated with Rolex!!! Nice collection man! |
18 January 2010, 05:57 PM | #147 |
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I see what's going on. The OP spent a lot of pocket money on a watch, now needs everyone to tell him how nice it is. Sorry if we didn't do that for you. WA WA WA!
What makes this forum interesting (to me a least) is that you get great opinions from very knowledgeable people on every aspect (bad and good) of the Rolex collection - vintage and modern. Ever hear of free speech? If you can't take any negative opinions about your DSSD, perhaps start a DSSD Appreciation Site. I won't be there. |
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Dude, please re-read his original post
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He has no qualms about the negative opinions, but rather the name callings and insinuations as pointed out in my post. |
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Still going on I see.
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