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24 March 2010, 12:15 PM | #1 |
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Ever talk to someone who doesnt know what they have?
Was at a deposition yesterday and the whole time while I was asking the plaintiff questions I was starring at his lawyer's watch. After the depo ended, I shoke hands with the Lawyer and I said "Hey nice, Sea Dweller, I love that watch....want to trade it for my Explorer" and I pointed to my wrist.
He goes "oh thats a nice one" to which I reply "Yeah I like it, its a good dress watch but I am looking into getting a Sea-Dweller, Deep Sea or Submariner." He had nothing to say to this as he looked at me as if I were speaking Chinese. He just looked at me and went "uh huh." Since I am an asshole I proceeded with "yeah I dont really like cyclops on watches so thats why I'd get the Sea Dweller or 14060 Submariner and not the 16610 and definitely not the 16613 cause I dont like Two-Tone if you know what I mean" Blank stare again and he goes "yeah, makes sense...well I will see you in two weeks" So has this ever happened to you? Try to start talking watches with someone who has a nice watch and has no idea what they have. Last edited by DVDA; 24 March 2010 at 01:04 PM.. Reason: Spelled Stare wrong |
24 March 2010, 12:56 PM | #2 |
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Yup- You usually can tell by the response you get when you compliment them on their watch....I find it best to end it- if they're not responding in a WIS way... "Well, nice watch..." rather than try and press the issue...
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24 March 2010, 02:01 PM | #3 |
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Been there, learned that, though I did not go as in depth as you did. Now I only talk watches with people who I know are WIS. Saves me from the blank stares and uncomfortable silences.
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25 March 2010, 02:30 AM | #4 |
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take it a step futher - have you ever bought a watch from someone who didn't know what they had?
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25 March 2010, 02:49 AM | #5 |
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I think what a lot of the WIS-types tend to forget is that most people buy a watch because they think it looks cool (or they think other people will think it looks cool on them). While they may know they are wearing a Rolex, they more than likely don't know or care what model # it is, what years the serial number they have span, when the first one was introduced, etc. That's why I never go into that kind of detail unless they respond in kind. Otherwise, I would feel as though I'm coming off as an elitist know-it-all.
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25 March 2010, 02:54 AM | #6 |
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Yup! I think I told this story on the forum before. Long story short..
me: "nice DateJust" him: "Oh, no...its a Rolex"
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25 March 2010, 03:09 AM | #7 |
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25 March 2010, 03:19 AM | #8 |
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You know he's online now trying to figure out what you were talking about!
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25 March 2010, 04:24 AM | #11 |
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that is so funny you said that because all the time that happens to me... i talk to people who are wearing a rolex yet they know nothing about rolex's or their own watch... they just think its a watch that say's rolex and it doesn't have anything else to it then that! it drives me crazy... i remember back when i knew nothing about rolex's... i was 8 years old..
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i remember maybe back 6 months or so ago, i told my drink rep, "hey nice submariner" he looks around then he looks down at his wrist and says "thanks, but it's not a submariner it's a rolex"
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25 March 2010, 04:31 AM | #13 |
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What do you expect, he was a lawyer....
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25 March 2010, 04:35 AM | #14 |
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i'm no rolex officianado either, but i know some. model numbers..not so much. i'm sure only a small percentage of people who wear rollies are not as intuitive as the people in this forum.
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25 March 2010, 04:41 AM | #15 |
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Do you actually think everyone with a Rolex is a nut about watches as you are? I never talk about watches unless I know the person is a Wis like myself, otherwise they think I'm nuts. Wow, maybe their right.
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x 2 I am learning more and more everyday...I like when people compliment me on my Rolexes but I wouldn't want to be ridiculed for not knowing production years, case numbers, movements etc. The same way not every person driving a Corvette knows the engine block codes, LT1 vs. LT2 etc. A discussion with a WIS is one thing but trying to "show off" is another - and if I were put in that spot, I would just say "thanks, I don't know all the history and technical specs of my Rolexes, I am too busy at work (when not typing on here! lol) making more money to keep buying them - because I can!" Besides, who, other than a true WIS or an a** says "hey, nice k serial 16610 late model, pre 1978 but no later than fall of 1980, possibly purchased in the southern part of the US Submariner"?! That being said, you should know a "date just" from a "Rolex"... using my analogy, nobody says to a Corvette owner "nice Corvette", "oh, thanks, it's a Chevrolet". Now back to work, I have my eye on my next Rolex! -Pete
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25 March 2010, 04:44 AM | #17 |
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by far the most classic quote of the year.
It beats my AD asking if my Sub was real... ummm you sell them... don't you know.
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25 March 2010, 04:55 AM | #18 |
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Yeah I find it odd that some people just don't know what type of Rolex they are wearing. Makes me wonder if they know what model car they drive?
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Case and point, my wife thinks Im nuts already talking watches. She loves the Rolex, but to her its just a watch.
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i had that problem too...until i bought her a Rolex!!!
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Yeah..
A fellow in my office has a Submariner..for like 5 years.. He didn't know you could wind it? Says he was going to get rid of it cause it never held a charge.. LOL
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Some people wear a watch because it tells time and also functions as a piece of jewelry....
I have lived in my present home for about 14 years now and for the life of me I can't think of what kind of stove, refrigerator and a/c I have...Think about it...
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25 March 2010, 05:52 AM | #24 |
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Did he take you up on your trade offer?
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I think there are more of these who own a rolex than wiz
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My friends boss has a TT Blue Sub that he bought when he was in Vegas on a whim and has let rot in a safe for 5 years now... he takes it out for weddings, parties and funerals and calls it his "Blue Submarine" watch.
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I think I pissed myself...
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