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Old 12 November 2024, 05:14 AM   #31
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Have handled and tried a few but never seen someone wear one in the wild.
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Old 12 November 2024, 06:59 AM   #32
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Have handled and tried a few but never seen someone wear one in the wild.
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Old 12 November 2024, 07:22 AM   #33
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So two questions, has anyone else ever seen one in the wild? Second question if you’re wearing a Rolex rainbow Daytona, you’re obviously a watch enthusiast. Why would you blow people off? Who are interested in seeing it? They’re obviously enthusiast as well. I have people approach me from time to time asking about my watches, and I always thought to show them and take time to talk to them about what they have.
I never saw the ultra rares super watches when I was in Bryn Mawr PA or Greenwich CT, Nantucket, or Martha's Vineyard.

Where you see the crazy watches is in poor developing countries like Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia on the wrists of government officials earning salaries of twenty thousand USD per year.

Rolex marketing is the wristwatch of winners in sports but in reality Rolex is the unofficial symbol of government corruption and failed states.
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Old 12 November 2024, 07:28 AM   #34
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Personally, I would only comment on someone's expensive watch if we were at the same party, or at the same private club, or some other situation where they would be comfortable that I was somewhat "vetted" and not perhaps someone with bad intentions.

I think when you approach someone and comment on their six digit watch, you have to be prepared for them to not want to engage you. It's not like they're driving a million dollar car and it's obvious to everyone from across the street.

Just my opinion.
Absolutely! I'd prefer someone to not notice where I've spent money out in public.
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Old 12 November 2024, 07:28 AM   #35
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Honestly, if I had one and was asked by a stranger in public about it--I'd be a bit scared, too, and try to avoid that person heavily. I don't know how much they're selling for these days, but if I had a quarter million + dollars on my wrist and someone was eyeballing it, it would be hard to not feel a bit nervous.

Then again, that's the ultimate "look at me" watch, so he should probably get frequent comments on it.

I've complimented tons of strangers on their watches, however. In Maui, I remember seeing a guy walking through The Shops at Wailea with a sunscreen-covered platinum Daytona on. I stopped him briefly to compliment the watch, as that was a baller piece that I just had to say something about. He quickly flashed it up for me to see, and then kept walking.
Another time locally at my AD, another customer had on a Pepsi meteorite. I complimented him on it, and he seemed thrilled--saying he's had it for about 2 years with absolutely no one ever noticing it before. He was nice enough to take it off and let me try it on. He asked to try on my yellow gold Daytona, so I let him try mine on, too. We were both admiring each other's watches, although it was a safe environment. If I were in a city like LA, I probably wouldn't have taken my watch off for a stranger to try on.
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Old 12 November 2024, 08:13 AM   #36
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Rob, did you go into the private room to ask and see it?
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Old 12 November 2024, 04:03 PM   #37
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There is a RG one currently on display via Rolex CPO in the Las Vegas Wynn
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Old Yesterday, 02:00 AM   #38
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The watch enthusiast in me obviously would want a closer look. I completely understand and agree with comments though in regards to just appreciating from afar. I can only imagine it can potentially make someone feel uneasy about a complete stranger approaching them and noticing a watch of that value.
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Old Yesterday, 05:26 AM   #39
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My AD had one a couple years ago and showed it to me- still in the plastic coffin- it was marked “P. Mahomes”


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Old Yesterday, 05:55 AM   #40
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Story time: I was in Vegas last month and walked into the high limit at Bellagio and there was a small crowd around a guy. I went to see what was going on and he just hit $165K on a slot machine. this guy was covered in gold and diamond chains and even had diamonds on his glasses. I looked at his wrist and he was wearing a Rainbow Daytona! I congratulated him like everyone else and complimented him on his watch and he noticed I was wearing my Batman. The slot machine he was playing was $2000 a spin and I said that's a lot of money per spin and he said "money comes and money goes, yesterday I lost $400K"!!! I asked what he did for a living and he said he owned 3 gas stations and 2 hotels!
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Old Yesterday, 06:18 AM   #41
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I have seen a rbow only once and once also an aftermarket version, at different times. The aftermarket one was not instantly noticeable until a closer look and then i could tell. Maybe that was the situation here?

Regardless, i look at watches but have learned to rarely engage in small talk. I think of it like this: a woman in a provocative dress may want to be noticed, but your odds of a meaningful interaction are higher if she approaches you rather than vice versa :)
Great way of looking at it! And the posts below yours as well. With how frequent and violent robberies are these days, I would be super cautious too if I were wearing one. Nothing against you OP, I am the overly cautious/paranoid type.
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Concur. I think if the person wanted to engage further on the subject, they would have - the OP not reading the room is on the OP.
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Old Yesterday, 07:08 AM   #43
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I only comment on someone’s watch if I can do so discreetly without anyone else hearing, including the people in his or hers own group.


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Old Yesterday, 07:46 AM   #44
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I've commented on a watch but never asked to get a better look unless I'm at a watch meetup of course. I saw a nice AP 15500 on a gentleman sitting next to me at a restaurant. Very tight seating. I just said "Nice AP". He said thanks and that was it
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Old Yesterday, 08:08 AM   #45
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Years ago I was at my club and a youngish man who was the guest of another member saw the watch I was wearing and paid me a complement about it, identifying the brand and model. The watch I was wearing at the time wasn't in the same league as the Rainbow Daytona, but it was a "hot" watch that at the time was trading well over $150K.

I was surprised by the complement, and am embarrassed to say I said a quick "thanks" and pulled on my shirt sleeve to hide it.

I immediately regretted doing that and wished I showed it to him. Even though I didn't know him, this was a "safe" environment and he wasn't some completely random character.

Not saying the OP's experience was exactly the same, but I could easily see this guy I met reaching the same conclusion about me being unfriendly as OP did about the owner of the Rainbow Daytona.

I still feel a bit bad, and hope I run into him again so I can happily show him whatever watch I'm wearing.
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I've definitely heard of folks spotting a Rainbow Daytona in the wild, but it’s rare.
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Old Yesterday, 08:16 AM   #47
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that's not a piece you would see very often out in the wild. I also have some pretty nice pieces and have even once had someone grab my wrist and say "WOW IS THAT A METEORITE DAYTONA!!!" It was in a business setting and had met the guy previously. It did however make me VERY uncomfortable. It is hard to say how that guy responded if he was put off by your compliment. I have always been the guy to just say "nice watch" in passing. If the guy receiving the compliment lights up and is open to a conversation about it I will engage a conversation otherwise I will assume that he is not part of this .01% of WIS like we are. LOL
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I went to dinner at Capital Grille in King of Prussia Pennsylvania with my wife on Thursday night. There was a bit of a commotion at the hostess table and she mentioned there was a lot going on. Eventually, she walked us back to our seat and we were right in front of a private room.

We saw a lot of well-dressed people that seem to have money walking in and I always notice watches. Lol I’m sure most of you do too. Then I saw a guy walking by and I thought I was at a rainbow Daytona. Try to take a closer look and it was. I approached him and asked “hey man is that a rainbow Daytona?” he replied, yes by nodding, I asked if I could get a closer look. He said yes and then attended to a conversation elsewhere. Kind of blew me off and I acted like a jerk. I stood there waiting for about 10 seconds and then went back to my table. He completely ignored me.

So two questions, has anyone else ever seen one in the wild? Second question if you’re wearing a Rolex rainbow Daytona, you’re obviously a watch enthusiast. Why would you blow people off? Who are interested in seeing it? They’re obviously enthusiast as well. I have people approach me from time to time asking about my watches, and I always thought to show them and take time to talk to them about what they have.

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So moral of the story is that snobby people wear a Rainbow Daytona so don’t buy it


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Old Yesterday, 09:09 AM   #49
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Years ago I was at my club and a youngish man who was the guest of another member saw the watch I was wearing and paid me a complement about it, identifying the brand and model. The watch I was wearing at the time wasn't in the same league as the Rainbow Daytona, but it was a "hot" watch that at the time was trading well over $150K.

I was surprised by the complement, and am embarrassed to say I said a quick "thanks" and pulled on my shirt sleeve to hide it.

I immediately regretted doing that and wished I showed it to him. Even though I didn't know him, this was a "safe" environment and he wasn't some completely random character.

Not saying the OP's experience was exactly the same, but I could easily see this guy I met reaching the same conclusion about me being unfriendly as OP did about the owner of the Rainbow Daytona.

I still feel a bit bad, and hope I run into him again so I can happily show him whatever watch I'm wearing.




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I've had it happen with the Platona I had. I've had it happen with cars - today it happened.

I'm an extrovert so not a problem for me to accept and share - but the OP's RainbowMan may have just been an introvert or disquieted.

Or as someone said - wearing a non-Rolex lookalike.


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I’ve never seen a RNBW in the wild? I seen some fakes at the jewelry store, nice but you can tell , they are a modified Daytona’s. Although, I am a watch person like all of us on TRF. I would have been a bit embarrassed about asking a stranger about their watch?
It would be awkward for both of us. So I understand his reaction, I’m sure he was not being rude just, awkward situation? and he did not feel comfortable or he was busy with his dinner party and friends.

Who knows? Not personal, I think.

I’ve been at the bar having lunch and a someone sitting next to me has noticed my watch and complimented me on it and then we have talked about watches.

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I’d say mini violation but excusable as you are an enthusiast and excited about it.
I’d probably run away too after a quick smile.
My thoughts exactly.
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