"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote from: alan802 on May 20, 2011, 11:37:29 AMThe watch I have my eye on is the only Rolex that doesn't look ridiculous on my wrist, and it's 10K. I know I won't be able to get that watch any time soon with the baby and all the bills we got going on, but I've thought about selling my omega and breitling to buy the rolex, but I think that would be a stupid move on my part. Is this the one?I was at the mall waiting on some new eye glasses and stepped into the watch store. I thought I was interested until I saw the tag said $10650.
The watch I have my eye on is the only Rolex that doesn't look ridiculous on my wrist, and it's 10K. I know I won't be able to get that watch any time soon with the baby and all the bills we got going on, but I've thought about selling my omega and breitling to buy the rolex, but I think that would be a stupid move on my part.
Quote from: john52 on May 24, 2011, 10:45:11 PMQuote from: alan802 on May 20, 2011, 11:37:29 AMThe watch I have my eye on is the only Rolex that doesn't look ridiculous on my wrist, and it's 10K. I know I won't be able to get that watch any time soon with the baby and all the bills we got going on, but I've thought about selling my omega and breitling to buy the rolex, but I think that would be a stupid move on my part. Is this the one?I was at the mall waiting on some new eye glasses and stepped into the watch store. I thought I was interested until I saw the tag said $10650.That is the one. That's my baby right there. One of these days, hopefully they'll still make that watch when I can finally afford to buy it.
Houston. Need I say more?I'm serious. I see that all the time. Just last week I read where someone was stabbed (killed) for a Gold Chain.It's all about the "haves" and the "have nots".I could not afford to bring Homer down, lol.Oh, I remember some years back where two guys followed a guy home from shopping that was wearing a Rolex and robbed him. The guy resisted and they shot and killed him.
I still can't believe that no one has brought up the legendary Kromega III, and its classic tagline,"It's like asking a stranger for the time"The "ad" from 1977Announcer: Someday, everyone will own a watch like this. Now, it is available only for the privileged few. The Mogasaki Corproration of Tokyo is honored to announce... Kromega III. [ lightning strikes ] A watch so complex, it takes two people to make it work. One hand wears the watch. The other hand presses the buttons that activate the 100% solid state multi-function digital quartz crystal micro-computer unit. And now, you're ready for the third hand to trigger the light-luminating dial to give you an alphanumeric readout accurate to within 9 a year. It's that simple.Announcer: Kromega III. It's like asking a stranger for the time.
anybody recognize this one?
yes, Omega Speedmaster Pro. The first watch worn on the moon and until few years ago, the only NASA authorized watch for EVA (spacewalks). This is a 10 year anniversary watch from 1979. It is almost identical to the ones sold today with the exception of the bracelet and some minor tweaks in the movement. Nothing visible from the outside.back with the new bracelet:and the article:http://www.ask.com/wiki/Omega_Speedmaster_Professional
Quote from: blue moon on May 31, 2011, 12:40:54 PManybody recognize this one?I don't think I've ever seen one exactly like that in person. I was in San Antonio over the weekend and I got to spend about 30 minutes in Tourneau trying on watches. The analogy of a kid in a candy store was not appropriate, it was more extreme than that. I probably tried on 15 watches, Oris, Omega, Breitling, Cartier, Bremont, U-Boat, Audemars Piquet (Royal Oak Offshore), Luminox, and a few others I've forgotten about. I was very impressed with the Oris I tried on, it was my favorite watch, unfortunately I can't remember which model it was.