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Old 26 September 2014, 03:31 AM   #31
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In my opinion, nothing shows more wealth in life than wearing a beaten up expensive watch
as a daily beat. Plus it gives the watch character, also is an inmediate magnet for stares and a great conversation starter ....

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Maybe, if your motivation is to "show wealth". Of course, it can also signal you are either careless, can't afford a nice one, or don't have the money to get it fixed.
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Old 26 September 2014, 03:35 AM   #32
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Is there people that use a Rolex as a beater?
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Old 26 September 2014, 03:36 AM   #33
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Old 26 September 2014, 03:39 AM   #34
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What is "says" probably states more about the observer than the wearer. One thing's for sure though, I'm probably not going to let that guy borrow my car.
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Old 26 September 2014, 03:41 AM   #35
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Is there people that use a Rolex as a beater?
Well I used to be like you when I had my first and only, for 2 years, Rolex, a sub C, but yes for me all the sport models are real sport watches and real tanks, so in worse case you are going to scratch them, like I did, but nothing that can't be fixed, it's all a question of perspective, and the way you look at your watches, but Rolex are real sport watches not like AP RO's or PP's, so they are made to resist hard action, which makes them IMO beaters, and when I say beater I just mean pool, sea, motorbike and things like that, probably wouldn't put any watch to go surfing or something of the sort.

But to answer your question yes many people use Rolex as a beater, I know a few on this forum
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Old 26 September 2014, 03:51 AM   #36
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What is "says" probably states more about the observer than the wearer. One thing's for sure though, I'm probably not going to let that guy borrow my car.
Hahaha, what guy? Me? You know that in 25 years of motorcycle and car driving I had 3 times minor scratches, 2 times in car, never my fault, and 1 in motorbike this time, but I minimized to the max the damage, an amateur rider would probably be in the hospital right now, my few years of judo practice probably helped also, instead of trying to resist the fall I went with it and just rolled on myself a few times
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Old 26 September 2014, 04:08 AM   #37
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In my opinion, nothing shows more wealth in life than wearing a beaten up expensive watch
as a daily beat. Plus it gives the watch character, also is an inmediate magnet for stares and a great conversation starter ....

Just saying...

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To be honest I prefer when people don't see what watch I am wearing, that's 1 nice thing about Thailand, I'm going to live there in 10 months, is that people there think you are wearing a fake if you have a Rolex or another well known brand, not even talking about AP or PP or any top brands, they don't even know what they are… And even if they think you have the real thing, violent crime is almost at zero there, so apart if you are very drunk at night, nothing will happen to your watch, not like in Paris where I live...
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Old 26 September 2014, 04:28 AM   #38
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Hahaha, what guy? Me? You know that in 25 years of motorcycle and car driving I had 3 times minor scratches, 2 times in car, never my fault, and 1 in motorbike this time, but I minimized to the max the damage, an amateur rider would probably be in the hospital right now, my few years of judo practice probably helped also, instead of trying to resist the fall I went with it and just rolled on myself a few times
LOL, Arnaud. No, just talking generally. You obviously take care of your stuff since you are looking for someone good to polish your bracelet. Accidents happen.
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Old 26 September 2014, 04:35 AM   #39
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Beaters... Please. Glad ur ok op.
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Old 26 September 2014, 05:02 AM   #40
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rolex as a beater.....smh

glad you are ok from your accident.
totally agree.
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Old 26 September 2014, 05:17 AM   #41
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LOL, Arnaud. No, just talking generally. You obviously take care of your stuff since you are looking for someone good to polish your bracelet. Accidents happen.
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Old 26 September 2014, 05:18 AM   #42
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Old 26 September 2014, 05:38 AM   #43
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Hi lapince!
Please share a bit of how is the crime scene in Paris (where I plan to visit an artist friend (high profile painter, as he says...) of mine, regarding jewelry, specifically on high end watches!

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Old 26 September 2014, 06:12 AM   #44
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Please share a bit of how is the crime scene in Paris (where I plan to visit an artist friend (high profile painter, as he says...) of mine, regarding jewelry, specifically on high end watches!

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Well it's very simple, if you have well known watches like Rolex, or not so well known but in gold, I would advise to be very careful in the metro, buses, touristic areas, as we have plenty of pickpockets, and also violent attackers which will attack you even for a smartphone, if you are careful you should be ok, just try not to show your expensive watches, jewelry or cash, and try not to pass as the basic tourist, Paris isn't the most dangerous city in the world but crime is high…
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Old 26 September 2014, 06:40 AM   #45
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Having just spent 1 month vacation in Thailand, having had 1 small motorbike accident, just a few scratches nothing more, but the outer side of my BLNR bracelet got scratched not bad, planning to get it polished and have the whole bracelet brushed if I decide to keep it, as I am flipping a few pieces to have only 3-4.

So of course for some having a beater on vacation means a G-Shock and in no way a Rolex or other watch which costs more than 800$, I can relate because I was once like that, but with age, 43 , I can't be without a nice watch, and when doing water sports, motorbike and many other things you do on vacation, you really need a Rolex sport model, GMT, Sub, SD, DSSD, Explorer, at least these watches won't break in case of a big shock, of course they will scratch, like mine did, but a light polishing is not a big deal, I usually don't polish my watches but in this case one side of the bracelet is really scratched and the other no, so I'll send it probably saturday, not to Rolex as it works fine, just need to ask my AD for a good watch polisher.

Before going on vacation I hesitated to take the BLNR or my brand new Patek 5712, but really glad I took the Rolex, as the Patek is supposed to be a sports watch but clearly more fragile, and the bracelet being as it is if it was seriously scratched as my Rolex is I would have to send it to Patek and since it's very thin it wouldn't be great to have it polished.
I have just similar thoughts.
I have a SS Daytona as beater, I bought it to wear it about 6 years ago.
I have had it with me also in Thailand, Sweden, Denmark, Uzbekistan, China, Turkey, UK, Russia etc..(and in some of those places several times). I have many great memories with it at home and abroad.
Of course it has scratches, but I even thought, when I will get it serviced in couple of years, I will ask them not to polish it.
Some picture of the clasp, but these scratches are not from desk-diving only, and I am proud of that:)
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Old 26 September 2014, 07:03 AM   #46
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Leave it the way it is. It's a perfect beater and has some character now!

X2 great story and souvenir.
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Old 26 September 2014, 07:10 AM   #47
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What happens in Thailand, stays in Thailand.

Sorry to see you scratched up your GMT bracelet. But on the other hand, you're still in one piece!
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Old 26 September 2014, 08:09 AM   #48
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I wore a TT DJ 24/7 for 20 years in the military, and since then have worn various high end watches every day. Life is too short to baby my babies.
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Old 26 September 2014, 08:20 AM   #49
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In my opinion, nothing shows more wealth in life than wearing a beaten up expensive watch
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Just saying...

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I agree and besides, they are not scratches - the are Service Stripes!

PS: Glad you are OK.
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I agree and besides, they are not scratches - the are Service Stripes!

PS: Glad you are OK.
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