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Old 20 July 2011, 04:43 AM   #181
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Old 20 July 2011, 05:05 AM   #182
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I had one gal in her early twenties, maybe younger, two weeks ago "confront" me asking if it was real... And, if it was how I should "sell it and donate the money to charity - times are tough" She then started getting on her soapbox regarding how she has three young kids to feed.

All the while I'm - how does me owning a Rolex timepiece impact her and who told her to have three kids before she was thirty? Sorry - but true.
I would have gone through the roof and probably said something like this... "Well, I am terribly sorry for your decisions (probably poor decisions at that) that led you to your current situation in life.... However, I feel no obligation to support anybody but myself and my family and just because I have succeeded financially, it in no way obligates me to sell off things I have EARNED with my hard work so you can have a better life. We live in a capitalist society (not socialist) and you too with enough perseverance, hard work, good decisions, education and luck can succeed too." Man, people's sense of entitlement to others hard earned money really gets me hot under the collar. -Ok, off my soapbox now....
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Old 20 July 2011, 07:05 AM   #183
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Old 20 July 2011, 08:00 AM   #184
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Old 20 July 2011, 12:22 PM   #185
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Old 21 July 2011, 02:06 PM   #186
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That is unbelievable, I would have called the manager over. It is one thing for someone on the street to have the curiousity to ask, but a Rolex sales rep asking that question is an insult IMO....especially if the watch is genuine!
I went into a Ben Bridge yesterday with a TAG Heuer Calibre 36 El'Primero, and the saleswoman suggested that it was a fake, as she's never seen one. Probably because the store is too busy with their F1s and Aquaracers.

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Old 21 July 2011, 06:27 PM   #187
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I went into a Ben Bridge yesterday with a TAG Heuer Calibre 36 El'Primero, and the saleswoman suggested that it was a fake, as she's never seen one. Probably because the store is too busy with their F1s and Aquaracers.

Bit off topic.
Was this Ben Bridge UTC? I was in there las week and also was not impressed w/ the sales lady whom I spoke w/ while trying on a GMT II. She kept telling me "although these Rolex sports watches look rugged, they are actually very delicate in nature and need to be removed when doing anything that may be athletic!" Also, became quite clear she had absolutely no knowledge about the brands history etc.

You would think the Rolex reps would spend just a bit of time informing these people about the basics of Rolex and how they became a symbol of success (rugged tool watch success) first and status second!
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Old 23 July 2011, 06:04 AM   #188
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Was this Ben Bridge UTC? I was in there las week and also was not impressed w/ the sales lady whom I spoke w/ while trying on a GMT II. She kept telling me "although these Rolex sports watches look rugged, they are actually very delicate in nature and need to be removed when doing anything that may be athletic!" Also, became quite clear she had absolutely no knowledge about the brands history etc.

You would think the Rolex reps would spend just a bit of time informing these people about the basics of Rolex and how they became a symbol of success (rugged tool watch success) first and status second!
It was at the Fashion Valley store. The UTC store is generally pretty good (in terms of attitude) - can't quite comment on their knowledge.
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Old 23 July 2011, 09:16 AM   #189
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I can't imagine asking someone if their watch was real. Really?

If someone asked me, I suppose I'd tell them that is incredibly rude to ask. Why not ask me what I paid for my house or what is my salary? Rude, rude, rude!

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Old 23 July 2011, 09:24 AM   #190
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nothing makes me more angry than someone telling me what to do with things I own. I hate it even more when I m told where I should spend the proceeds of a sale. How did this lady come into contact with you, and did you tell her off?
You know, she was a pretty hefty, tough lookin' gal and since I have a permit to carry a handgun and was armed, I just looked at her and walked away.

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Old 23 July 2011, 09:54 AM   #191
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well i feel like whoever asks such question is someone who cant afford a Rolex, theres no need for someone to ask if its real. instead that person should take an approach complimenting first then taking a close look, if you know rolex you will able to spot if its fake or not.
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Old 23 July 2011, 11:45 AM   #192
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It was at the Fashion Valley store. The UTC store is generally pretty good (in terms of attitude) - can't quite comment on their knowledge.
I agree with your statement re: them generally being pretty good in the past, as I have purchased several Rolex watches from them over the years and been happy w/ them. I think this particular woman was a bit off however!
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Old 23 July 2011, 12:11 PM   #193
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I had one gal in her early twenties, maybe younger, two weeks ago "confront" me asking if it was real... And, if it was how I should "sell it and donate the money to charity - times are tough" She then started getting on her soapbox regarding how she has three young kids to feed.

All the while I'm - how does me owning a Rolex timepiece impact her and who told her to have three kids before she was thirty? Sorry - but true.
Down here we have a label for them, Bogan. I would proceed to tell her that I am paying for her welfare cheque through my tax and she should just go away and stop bothering the hand that feeds her.
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Old 23 July 2011, 12:17 PM   #194
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I will say, "yes it is fake, just like your boobs"....................lol
then proceed to ask how much she paid for them and after that yell 'Oh goodness me, you got ripped off! The result doesn't match the price'
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Old 24 July 2011, 01:33 AM   #195
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I would have gone through the roof and probably said something like this... "Well, I am terribly sorry for your decisions (probably poor decisions at that) that led you to your current situation in life.... However, I feel no obligation to support anybody but myself and my family and just because I have succeeded financially, it in no way obligates me to sell off things I have EARNED with my hard work so you can have a better life. We live in a capitalist society (not socialist) and you too with enough perseverance, hard work, good decisions, education and luck can succeed too." Man, people's sense of entitlement to others hard earned money really gets me hot under the collar. -Ok, off my soapbox now....
A-MEN, BROTHER!!!!! Couldn't have said better if I tried.
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Old 24 July 2011, 01:37 AM   #196
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I've never been asked that question...
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Old 24 July 2011, 01:43 AM   #197
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says finally. Praise. I was at Starbucks this morning, sitting out on the patio and a gal joined me outside. After a few minutes exchanging wrist glances... she said hello and what a lovely timepiece. She was part of the club. She was rocking a ladies Datejust TT. We talked about how much we love our Rolex watches and about the weather. Married - with children. The perfect ones always are! Oh, well. Praise rather than hate...
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Old 26 August 2011, 04:50 PM   #198
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I havent had anyone notice my rolex. Everyone notices my Cartier and my Tag Heuer. But no one has ever said a thing to me about the rolex. I also think that most ppl assume that rolexes are not as expensive as Cartier are. I have had many of my friends (ppl that I didnt even know knew about watches) come out and say is that real whenever I wear the Cartier. I dont know why that is, the only reason that I can think of is that I have a rolex that isnt your "conventional" rolex in the Milgauss GV. So maybe they assume its fake b/c it doesnt look like a rolex.

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Old 26 August 2011, 06:02 PM   #199
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Old 26 August 2011, 06:07 PM   #200
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Never been asked that question. I'd probably say "No".
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Old 26 August 2011, 06:08 PM   #201
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well, depends on where the question is asked. If it is in A dark alley I would say NO!!!!!
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Old 26 August 2011, 07:49 PM   #202
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Only had my Rolex since July and have been asked twice if it was real.. Guess people should take that old saying on board..... "never judge a book by it's cover"
Just shrugged and walked away.... Think it may be envy or just ignorance asking the question in the first place.......
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