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Old 25 October 2008, 02:37 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Lol-x View Post
I just raised the topic, if I had to fill my watch case with Aviation Gas I'd still love Rolex, so chillax
Wasn't bashing...

Again, I love this site and I love Rolex, I think you have done a great thing with this forum / website

I'm just tired to death of the green, green, green...

Again, I'm responsible and want clean water and clean air. I drive a Toyota Camry Hybrid, but the Prius made out of sticks commercial is completely overdone.

IMHO in re "green" the point of diminishing return was passed in the US several years ago and only by greening/socializing the entire world can Europe and the US compete with emerging markets, that bothers me.

In response to your original question: I have no doubt that Rolex is Eco-friendly, but even if they were not I'd still own one as long as I can afford one

Don't know if I'd fill my Rollie with Av Gas though
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