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Old 12 August 2010, 07:06 AM   #121
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I have no words is he 15? Did he say Rolex is British?
Don't bother trying to figure it out lol
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Old 12 August 2010, 07:52 AM   #122
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i was told that rolex makes a pvd daytona just yesterday i a shop on AVE of the AMERICAS clse to 50th st in NYC. I know i have not been on the board for a week or so but folks....tell me this is bogus as well. I almost fainted but then i said HELL NO THEY DONT. he said yes they do so i said im not buying anything in here because you dont know what the hell you are talking about. Please tell me that there have been no new developments in the last week!!!
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Old 12 August 2010, 07:57 AM   #123
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No PVD Daytona, or PVD anything from Rolex as far as I know...
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Old 12 August 2010, 08:02 AM   #124
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Ive heard quite a few, but my favorite is what happened to a friend a few years back. My buddy was in his early twenties as he was waiting to cross the street. An older gentleman wearing a brand new 16610 looked at the 1680 red on his wrist. Seeing that it was related to his new Rolex, the older man sneered at my friend "Nice Rolex, maybe someday you'll be able to afford a new one."
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Old 12 August 2010, 09:08 AM   #125
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It's funny, when I ran a retail shop I use to tell my people not to BS if they dont know because the person tey are dealing with might be testing them. I think more store managers or owners need to get that out to their people to avoid some of these stupid thins that we have shared
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Old 26 August 2010, 07:29 PM   #126
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Years ago I walked in to my local AD regarding replacement of the Tritium pearl on the bezel of my 1680 which I knocked off accidentally. The store was manned unfortunately at that moment by the dealer's daughter who noticed the bad scratches on the acrylic glass (i did not pamper my watch then as I now). She suggested that I keep the watch in the dark (she mentioned that a drawer would be fine for this purpose) in order to encourage the glass to heal (!!) When I asked why (trying to keep a straight face) she said that the glass is made from organic plant material and this is why scratches disappear after time....!

Before leaving (hastily) I asked if until I speak to her daddy I should also water it to encourage the healing process...She didn't get it and replied that as long as I wear it in the sea it should be fine....
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Old 26 August 2010, 07:37 PM   #127
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Years ago I walked in to my local AD regarding replacement of the Tritium pearl on the bezel of my 1680 which I knocked off accidentally. The store was manned unfortunately at that moment by the dealer's daughter who noticed the bad scratches on the acrylic glass (i did not pamper my watch then as I now). She suggested that I keep the watch in the dark (she mentioned that a drawer would be fine for this purpose) in order to encourage the glass to heal (!!) When I asked why (trying to keep a straight face) she said that the glass is made from organic plant material and this is why scratches disappear after time....!

Before leaving (hastily) I asked if until I speak to her daddy I should also water it to encourage the healing process...She didn't get it and replied that as long as I wear it in the sea it should be fine....
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Old 26 August 2010, 07:54 PM   #128
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WOW, thanks Manos for sharing this incredible story

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Old 26 August 2010, 08:03 PM   #129
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I'm french, so please excuse my mistakes.

I was talking to a friend of my father, about 55 years old, very self-sufficient, and started to talk about watches.. I told him that I loved mechanical watches.. He replied me that he loved them too ! Great I thought..

But .. He immediatly showed me his watch, and told me that he was collecting all the "quantième" watches, bought at "e-leclerc" ... ( a french wallmart ) ... = The poorest chinese quartz watches.. 60 dollars each
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Old 26 August 2010, 09:29 PM   #130
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This is probably the biggest load of BS ever lol :

http://www.expotv.com/videos/reviews...10Watch/118296
Well, some of the comments were funny. What an ignorant @$$
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Old 26 August 2010, 10:03 PM   #131
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now can i have back that 1min 43 seconds of my life , i feel as if ive just wasted it .,,,,
bugger , and the 56 seconds it took to type this...
i feel my life slipping away ,,,lol
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Old 26 August 2010, 10:21 PM   #132
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Recently, a salesman at an AD claimed that Omega movements are more accurate and reliable than Rolex. He tried to talk me into trading in my 16610 for a Speedy.
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Old 28 August 2010, 12:16 AM   #133
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I had same comment from the Highline Times, that Omega keep better time. I think they speak from their experience, and may be true.

Here is another one: I walked into a Rolex dealer in the Fashio Destrict in Chandler, AZ. I said: "I always wanted a DayDate, but I don't like yellow gold, they are way to flashy and too much a give away, I like white gold, but I worry I may be allergic to nickle in the white gold." He said:" white gold is gold mixed with pure platinum", and he is very sure of it.
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