UBB.threads
Posted By: vicdiehl Rolex - 08/25/2007 01:55 AM
If you like them the new GMT Ceramic is the next generation. The maxi case, the new ceramic bezel and the futuristic hairspring set this watch apart from other mechanical watches in terms of accuracy. Mine is operating at -2 seconds a month compared to the national atomic clock.

Attached picture 116710LN-78200.jpg
Posted By: Rotten Reggie Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 06:38 AM
Excellent styler there.
________________________
Rotten reg
Posted By: Rob Sutton Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 10:29 AM
Nice, its about £3600 here in the UK how much is it where you are from ? Rob
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 01:22 PM
Ya know guys...I think that Rolex is the most over rated thing I guy can own at my age. I have one that is a beauty (a datejust) but if you follow the Rolex manual and have it cleaned every so often at $400 a pop, I can't see it.

Speaking of "can't see it"...I am on my second Timex Indiglo watch in 7 years. They never failed (I lost the stem off the first one by accident) and it was only $50.00 to get a new watch rather than repair it. It glows in the dark if you push the stem to help you find a keyhole and you can read the dial. You can't say that about a Rolex when you get to be over 60.

My Rolex sits unused, but cleaned, in the box. I have driven cars cheaper than that thing. I got mine as a gift while I was President of my company upon my retirement so it was free to me.

I'd take the Timex any day over the Rolex to just do what a watch is supposed to do.

That one shown is a good looker though...but I honestly could not read the dials without glasses!

Mark Big Grin
Posted By: Dave Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 01:50 PM
Why bother with a watch at all ? You're retired Big Grin

Besides, everything from your car to your computer has a clock built in.

Dave
Posted By: anonymous 123 Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 01:56 PM
I have a Citizen solar powered titanium watch that I got about 8 years ago. About the only thing I ever do to it is change the setting due to time zone differences. Owning a Rolex as an everyday watch is as pracital to me as using a Ferrari as your car pool vehicle! Roll Eyes
Retired? Me too; but My arm would feel positively Neked without a watch!! Big Grin
Jim
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 02:17 PM
You got me Dave...somedays I even get to forget what day it is. No reason to know!

Mark Big Grin
Posted By: anonymous 123 Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 03:33 PM
Hell Mark That's easy:
Every day is Saturday except Sunday. Smile I know that because I go to church and watch football on Sunday! Roll Eyes
Jim
Posted By: Dave Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 10:09 PM
The way I heard it - Every day is Saturday except Sunday when the State Liquor Store is shut Big Grin
Posted By: anonymous 123 Re: Rolex - 10/17/2007 10:16 PM
Not in Arizona. The liquor stores open up at 10:00am on Sunday. Eek That's why I go to church at 9:00am so I'm able to avoid the early rush!! Roll Eyes Big Grin Wink
Jim
Posted By: Ed Martin Re: Rolex - 10/18/2007 04:18 AM
Like I say "Retirement is One Long Weekend"
Posted By: John Pepera Re: Rolex - 10/18/2007 07:54 AM
Retiremnet is great but to keep active, a little excersise is "WANTED"

Attached picture Retirement.jpg
Posted By: Robert H. Re: Rolex - 10/18/2007 01:21 PM
The beginning from the movie Easy Rider was a big impression for me already as a kid, my last watch broke more then one year ago and is since this day in my drawer.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Rolex - 10/18/2007 03:31 PM
That was a pleasant memory! I remember Peter Fonda just took off his watch and tossed it. Cool

When I used to go to the Bahama's we did that when we docked our boat at Port Lucaya.

No problem mon! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
Posted By: bgrelics Re: Rolex - 10/18/2007 04:57 PM
Jim,
Yes being retired is great, it has been five years now and i do not missing working one bit.Besides it give me more time to do Hotel Buys.
Maybe i will see you in Arizona in December, Myself and the girlfriend may go down there for a long weekend(she is still working)
Bob
Posted By: anonymous 123 Re: Rolex - 10/18/2007 05:33 PM
Hi Robert:
Keep in mind the the big Crossroads show is the 1st weekend in December. Let me know if you're coming down. Cool
Jim
Posted By: Rotten Reggie Re: Rolex - 10/20/2007 03:18 AM
About the Rolex guys. It's like when people buy 4 wheel drives and they never go bush, just stay in the city going back and forth to the shops or their kids school. Plain stupid right. Well the Rolex is a highly engeneered piece of equipment for the sub mariner type, in fact it's the Rolls Royce of it's class, but it aint no dress watch and shouldn't be judged that way. I know as a saltwater fiend myself I sure wish i could afford one!
______________
R.R.
Posted By: vesuvio Re: Rolex - 10/20/2007 08:38 AM
Rob, it's about $ 5400 + tax. Yes it is a beauty. (The Daytona is still better looking)
Posted By: Golden Boy Re: Rolex - 12/13/2007 02:49 PM
Fine mechanical watches are better appreciated in Europe and Asia. There was a time in America that fine watches were family heirlooms and passed down for generations. Here is a great site on these watches that invented or re-invented the modern watch. They will always be associated with people like Chuck Yaeger and movie characters like James Bond. Of course the modern Jimmy Bond has switched to Omega.

http://www.rolex.com/
Posted By: DIE RITTER Re: Rolex - 12/14/2007 03:39 AM
I found it interesting that the founder of Rolex was a Bavarian named Hans Wilsdorf who was orphaned at 12 and at age 24 decided to set up his watch making business. He came up with the name Rolex because he wanted it to be a short title which was easily remembered. Hans Wilsdorf passed away in 1960.
Posted By: vicdiehl Re: Rolex - 04/11/2008 01:04 AM
a

Attached picture 1965_Submariner_copy.jpg
Posted By: vicdiehl Re: Rolex - 04/11/2008 01:15 AM
The new 2008 Sea Dweller DEEPSEA will reclaim the world record for depth.

Attached picture SEA-DWELLER-DEEPSEA_1.jpg
Posted By: Mann Re: Rolex - 04/11/2008 01:31 AM
HAHAHA Big Grin YOU SLAY ME bOB!
Posted By: lvco2000 Re: Rolex - 03/02/2009 12:49 AM
Lets not forget the Germans and the fine time pieces they make. I have a few myself.

Attached picture now_014_(Small).jpg
Posted By: lvco2000 Re: Rolex - 03/02/2009 12:50 AM
And here is the front.

Attached picture now_015_(Small).jpg
Posted By: lvco2000 Re: Rolex - 03/02/2009 12:51 AM
Lets try that again.
Posted By: LH 600 Re: Rolex - 03/02/2009 10:16 PM
quote:
Originally posted by vicdiehl:
The new 2008 Sea Dweller DEEPSEA will reclaim the world record for depth.


Thats wrong Smile

The MTM Black Seal is good for 12 000 meters.
Here is my watch Wink

WATER PROOF!! : 39,600 Feet,
12,000 Meters, 6,600 Fathoms, Or 2.5 Leagues.

http://www.specialopswatches.c...Seal-Watch-Black.htm


Posted By: carlos1 Re: Rolex - 03/04/2009 07:03 AM
Well gentelmen.I am a sailor,and i have a swiss Candino Taurus,waterproof in the shower it is also.
And i have one in my closet that is #19 of 100 Wink

But many nice watcher to see here Smile
© Your new forums