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    Let me add my two cents about Rolex, my parents bought me one when they went to Switzerland, a day just (sic) with a white gold bezel, I don't know if they all have that, but be that as it may, to make a long story short, this was the worst watch I ever owned, as far as keeping time. I sent it back to Rolex twice and it still didn't keep time well, much less than being a superlative chronometer,. The third time I added a little letter asking how they got their reputation as being one of the best watches in the world, when I had to send a brand new watch back three times in a row, and how was it that this was a certified chronometer, did they not check? That time it came back working properly. If my life depended on it, I would use the Sea Vulture over the Rollie. Makes you wonder, one of the worst watch companies made a watch that I would bet my life on over an overpriced cult icon. JMHO

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    Any "good watch" can come off the production line with issues. Rolex is a mass produced watch. It's not as if it was custom made. When watches come off the line they get a certain amount of regulation but jarring in transit, magnetic fields and sloppy production and much more can cause a watch to run poorly no matter the brand. Reputation can be bought and mean little.

    Personally, over the years, I've had plenty of issues with "very well respected Swiss brands" and what was worse was the treatment by their authorized factory service centers and incompetence.

    You want a watch that runs great out of the box and doesn't cost much? Buy a Seiko or a Citizen. Right now I'm wearing a Citizen Diver which runs to within 3 seconds a day and it cost me less than 600 bucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Any "good watch" can come off the production line with issues. Rolex is a mass produced watch. It's not as if it was custom made. When watches come off the line they get a certain amount of regulation but jarring in transit, magnetic fields and sloppy production and much more can cause a watch to run poorly no matter the brand. Reputation can be bought and mean little.

    Personally, over the years, I've had plenty of issues with "very well respected Swiss brands" and what was worse was the treatment by their authorized factory service centers and incompetence.

    You want a watch that runs great out of the box and doesn't cost much? Buy a Seiko or a Citizen. Right now I'm wearing a Citizen Diver which runs to within 3 seconds a day and it cost me less than 600 bucks.
    I couldn't agree more. Lately I've been seeing so many "hey look at me watches on most of the watch forums, and I don't care whose feelings I hurt with this comment but can anyone tell me what's so special about the Royal Oak from AP? Personally I think it's one of the ugliest expensive watches out there. Of course you're opinions may vary....

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    It blazed the trail when it comes to watch design and became an instant classic. You may or may not agree with that but you know it's like when someone told you to eat something when you were a kid and you didn't like it and they told you, you should LEARN to like it.

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    Yeah I know it was Greold Gentas so called masterpiece, but still not for me.

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    I have one Rolex and I hate it. It was my fathers watch and I hated him. Plus it’s ugly. I feel compelled to keep it because it was his. But looking at it reminds me of him. Plus, it’s dated and ugly anyway. I’d like to trade it for a thousand other watches I can’t afford. But it just doesn’t feel right. So I don’t wear a watch now.

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    I'm wanting to get a nice dress watch for formal events, normal day activities I don't wear one though. Wanting to get a Cartier Tank, however think that might be silly with how little I would wear it. Might look at the Sieko tank alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    I have one Rolex and I hate it. It was my fathers watch and I hated him. Plus it’s ugly. I feel compelled to keep it because it was his. But looking at it reminds me of him. Plus, it’s dated and ugly anyway. I’d like to trade it for a thousand other watches I can’t afford. But it just doesn’t feel right. So I don’t wear a watch now.
    Hey ODC, don't sugarcoat it, tell us how you really feel....lol

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