India
Yesterday
610
Modi is a legend, will be remembered for centuries to come
2024 Presidential Election
Yesterday
656
Heartwarming peaceful protests
India
Yesterday
677
Who are these retards asking for dictatorship in India?
Tech Industry
Yesterday
1457
The end of Backdoor Roth?!
Work Visa
Yesterday
346
Got Green Card but still insecure about losing job
If you want function, go for Apple Watch. If you want a nice piece of men’s jewelry, get a patek Philippe. Rolex is for wannabes.
Absolutely. Rolex is the Porsche of watches, meant for unsophisticated serfs. And I wouldn’t be caught dead in any other car besides a Bugatti. Why would I be chasing TC otherwise?
Rolex is more like a Range Rover. Big, hyped up, and lacks refinement. Porsche is more like a VC.
whynotboth.jpg
HateWearingTwoWatches.png
YouCanWearOneAtATimeGenius.xml
Sorry, missed the 🍿option
I am loving how apparently Rolex = wannabe. What planet are you people from?
Mass factory produced watches with artificially restraint supply to prop up resale price. As well as the brand with most amount of money going into marketing per watch. It’s literally the Louis Vuitton of watch industry. Do you want to be seen as one those people queuing outside a Louis Vuitton store?
Don't worry, the LV store I go to sends you a text so you don't have to appear desperate waiting outside 🤡
Only one of those options doubles in value the moment you leave the store. Hint: not the Apple.
That is if you can find one at retail.
That's why I wrote this in an earlier thread: "Everything Rolex is impossible to get right now."
Do what I do, wear a Rolex on one wrist and an Apple Watch on the other like some sort of techno aristocrat army general
People who think they want Rolex only think. People who wanna buy a Rolex just buy..they don’t ask.
People who wanna buy Rolex today can't. They are literally sold out worldwide.
You could still get em from eBay or private sellers I guess but your point is still valid that this is a stupid question 🤣
Please post an AD willing to sell you at msrp. Or be prepared to pay twice of msrp on the gray market.
Wow that's such a weird question