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Old 16 January 2020, 02:49 AM   #31
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Thanks. It's a large frame Scott Spark RC900SL, 21.4 lbs of cross country greatness!
BTW, trail is Phil's World in Cortez, CO. Search for YouTube videos of the Rib Cage.


Thanks I’ll definitely check out the videos.
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Old 16 January 2020, 02:59 AM   #32
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What kind of bike is that? I too am into mountain biking currently looking to upgrade from a hardtail to full suspension!

Love your Pepsi out on the trails by the way
Full squish is a crutch, not an upgrade!
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Old 16 January 2020, 10:22 AM   #33
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This looks like me trying to get a SS sport model from my AD.
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Old 16 January 2020, 10:46 AM   #34
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Old 16 January 2020, 12:15 PM   #35
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Nice to see there are a number of mountain bikers here too.

I am riding a Banshee Rune 27.5" and recently picked up a lightly used Specialized Epic Hardtail for smoother trails.

Do not own a Rolex but own a Tudor.
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Old 16 January 2020, 12:46 PM   #36
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Wearing it while telling my wife I needed another Rolex.




It's just all about health, happiness & family. The rest are just necessary inconvenience we have to deal with.
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Old 16 January 2020, 12:53 PM   #37
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I wear my smurf every day, all day. Doesn’t matter what I’m doing.

I’m not that dangerous though.

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Old 16 January 2020, 01:04 PM   #38
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I don’t do much extreme stuff. But, I wear mine body surfing, hiking, and swimming. I usually take it off for the gym, but that’s more for comfort then to protect it.


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Old 17 January 2020, 06:13 AM   #39
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Got married with my Rolex on - that was pretty extreme for me!
I didn't wear a watch for the wedding, but I did for the engagement.







These days this is about as extreme as it gets.









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Old 17 January 2020, 06:26 AM   #40
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Old 17 January 2020, 06:26 AM   #41
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Now this is extreme

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Old 17 January 2020, 06:53 AM   #42
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Now this is extreme

Yeah, I had a few months where he refused to lay down or stand still for changes, it was pretty hectic.
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Old 17 January 2020, 07:11 AM   #43
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Old 17 January 2020, 07:41 AM   #44
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I don’t do anything extreme! I used to do motorbike track stuff but those days are well behind me. Skiing is likely the thing I do most likely to cause damage to my watch, typically wear my Dweller for this. But might well wear my AP Diver in my next trip.

Funny how many people worry about damaging a £10k watch and yet accept £10k depreciation on a car in a year. All about mindset.


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Old 17 January 2020, 07:42 AM   #45
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Old 17 January 2020, 08:01 AM   #46
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I plan on wearing my sub everywhere.
Speedy I have gets nowhere near water tho.

Only place where I plan to go beater or no watch is motorcycle, since I know what happened last time I feel :/
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Old 17 January 2020, 08:36 AM   #47
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Holy moly!!!

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Old 17 January 2020, 09:38 AM   #48
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I wear my Rolex into the Patek boutique


Me too and the young man at Crystals asked to see my SD43. Then the Rolex guy came over. I don't think they see much SS themselves.
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Old 17 January 2020, 09:44 AM   #49
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I wear my Rolex into the Patek boutique
Look at you Brian....living on the edge!!
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Old 17 January 2020, 02:19 PM   #50
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I didn't wear a watch for the wedding, but I did for the engagement.


You didn't wear it for the wedding? What, a WG Rolex wasn't fancy enough?!?!?! Awesome picture by the way!

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Old 17 January 2020, 04:16 PM   #51
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I am in law enforcement. I have dings, scratches, and scrapes on my OP. Other officers wear a Casio. Do I baby mine? No. It’s just a day in my life that I can reflect upon - telling my daughter how the dings, scratches, came to be...when I give it to her one day. Then she can say ‘my daddy gave me this watch and he loved it so much, look at what he’s been through with this!’
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Old 17 January 2020, 07:47 PM   #52
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I'm retired LE, wait until you have to fight someone to the ground and your watch gets ground down agaisnt concret total lose. Seen it happen to a brother who thought like you. Maybe you don't work the street in a marked scout. LE can be white cooler too where all your battle scars are from desk diving.
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Old 17 January 2020, 08:15 PM   #53
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I'm retired LE, wait until you have to fight someone to the ground and your watch gets ground down agaisnt concret total lose. Seen it happen to a brother who thought like you. Maybe you don't work the street in a marked scout. LE can be white cooler too where all your battle scars are from desk diving.
I don't know - it's a consumer item, not a human life - while you wouldn't want it totally destroyed as you're suggesting, the dings and nicks and all those things do tell a story - a story that isn't told through a mint watch. Maybe I am romantic... but in 50 years, whoever gets my Rolex, I hope they look at a big chunk out of it and go "whoa wonder what that was!". Even if it was I was rushing to catch my bus and hit a lamp post - they'll never know!

Oh, and can't RSC basically make it close to new again anyway? New crystal... good polish...??
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Old 17 January 2020, 08:26 PM   #54
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I was driving into work this morning and wondering what all people get into with a Rolex strapped to their wrist? Any generic activities not necessarily death defying.

From modest beginnings of climbing Everest, to the Mariana Trench to... safety deposit box queens?

Let’s be honest these items have become hella expensive. But we buy them to wear them, and make memories. A lot of people talk about passing the watches on to their kids. Let’s give the watch an identity, a purpose, an adventure and a story to tell. 25 years from now I don’t think any of our children will care how we met our margins and had a great Q4 of 2019

Personally. I wear it and enjoy it but I am also cautious. If I’m working on my motorcycle or car, remodeling the house or other high risk areas of damage that can easily be avoided. I wear a gshock.

For me it’s been: offshore fishing, snowboarding, hiking, kayaking, skydiving and motorcycle riding

What have you done? What are you into?
Extreme activities well after reading thousands of posts on forum over the last 15 years most Rolex watches today get a extremely pampered life.With many even afraid to wind them or get there watches wet plus the many others.I sometime wonder why some buy one of the toughest mechanical watches made today perhaps mostly just to wear the brand.
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Old 18 January 2020, 12:46 AM   #55
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Old 18 January 2020, 12:50 AM   #56
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Look at you Brian....living on the edge!!
I know, crazy right?

Sometimes I even do this

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Old 18 January 2020, 03:13 AM   #57
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Old 18 January 2020, 03:16 AM   #58
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What's the point of having stuff, even expensive stuff, if you're not gonna use it?

I know of a guy in Edmonton who drives his Lamborghini as his daily driver: any weather, all year; apparently it's fantastic in all conditions. I respect that... a lot.
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Old 18 January 2020, 04:20 AM   #59
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This post shows the different personalities of Rolex owners and their choice of lifestyles. Those that seek to take life's adventures and enjoy the moments in building memories.
I have had several sports models, settled on the batman and it is worn always..LE tactical training, range qualifications, diving, outdoor projects, vacations, gym..its insured and will go to my son after college. Enjoy them.. my 2cents. Cheers
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Old 18 January 2020, 05:14 AM   #60
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I hike a lot, temperatures ranging from -25 to over 120 F. The activities not, but the weather is. I also travel everywhere with one. Some would think that’s extreme, considering where I go.


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