#26#27#285 Y ears, 278 Days, 22 Hours, 55 Minutes, 7 Seconds Since Forums came online WatchGeeks> General Watch Forums> General Watch Topics A lot of clue less high end w atch owners Welcome, XXXXXXXXX. You last visited: 12-07-2013 at 12:25 AM Private Messages: Unread 0, Total 0. Private Messages: Unread 0, Total 0. Forum User CP Forum Rules FAQ Co mm unity Ca le ndar Ne w Pos ts Sear ch Quick Links Log Out Page 2 of 2 <1 2 View First UnreadThread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Di splay Modes 12-06-2013, 10:15 PM arcata1946Master WatchGeek Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Northern California Posts: 3,201 Real Name: Mike I'm sure that most who buy less expensive brands--like new customersat the Shop for instance, know little about the value of the "innards" of the watch they are buying--they buy because they like a particular style. In my life, I have owned some expensive--at least for me--watches in the 4 figure category--and they were great watches. Today, they are in the sub-$500 range almost exclusively. I respect the expensive brands but have a lot more knowledge about what you can get for much less money. 12-06-2013, 10:17 PM NANDOSenior Member True WatchGeek Join Date: May 2012 Location : Inside your closet! Posts: 18,657 Th e same type of guys that have a nice ca r, but can't tell you anything about th e motor. ____ It's time for a new watch! 12-07-2013, 10:02 AM kramer5150Master WatchGeek Join Date: Jun 2008 Posts: 4,869 Real Name: Garrett Not everyone geeks out and micro-dissects this stuff like we do here (and the other watch forums). A large percentage of fans I think appreciate the view at 30,000 feet, so to speak. I think a lot of times thats the best
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12-06-2013, 10:15 PM
arcata1946 Master WatchGeek
Join Date: Mar 2009Location: Northern CaliforniaPosts: 3,201Real Name: Mike
I'm sure that most who buy less expensive brands--like new customers at the Shop for instance, know little aboutthe value of the "innards" of the watch they are buying--they buy because they like a particular style. In my life,
I have owned some expensive--at least for me--watches in the 4 figure category--and they were great watches.
Today, they are in the sub-$500 range almost exclusively. I respect the expensive brands but have a lot more
knowledge about what you can get for much less money.
12-06-2013, 10:17 PM
NANDO
Senior MemberTrue WatchGeek
Join Date: May 2012Location: Inside your closet!Posts: 18,657
The same type of guys that have a nice car, but can't tell you anything about the motor.
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12-07-2013, 10:02 AM
kramer5150 Master WatchGeek
Join Date: Jun 2008Posts: 4,869Real Name: Garrett
Not everyone geeks out and micro-dissects this stuff like we do here (and the other watch forums). A large
percentage of fans I think appreciate the view at 30,000 feet, so to speak. I think a lot of times thats the best
way to enjoy a hobby, zoom out a little and enjoy it for what it is.
Lets look at it this way...
How many of you know what country the Nickel molecules were mined from in your favorite 316L watch?
Who do you prefer as a dial paint supplier DuPont or Sherwin Williams?
Yes I have thought about these things... but my brain can only take so much, its just not worth it to care really
(for me).
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12-07-2013, 10:10 AM
kramer5150 Master WatchGeek
Join Date: Jun 2008Posts: 4,869Real Name: Garrett
The car analogy was bound to come up in this thread. I have 3 friends who autocross. One drives a rotary-turbo
RX7, another a highly modified Audi S4, and the last one an Acura NSX, which he totaled at Laguna Seca so he
upgraded to an older gen Dinan M5. Anyways, one of the biggest problems being tuner-geeks in that hobby... is
pre-conceptions about what your engine and tires are "supposed" to be doing in terms of HP/torque/RPM/boost,and grip. Sometimes its best to ignore what you "think" the car is supposed to be like... and just roll with it and
how its responding on that day.
So again... best to zoom out and just wing it.
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12-07-2013, 10:36 AM
jade330i Master WatchGeek
Join Date: Jun 2010Location: Portland, ORPosts: 4,499Real Name: James
Quote:
Originally Posted by NCEngineer
Will Rogers quote: "Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects."
Sums it up perfectly!
I've got buddy's that talk about computers like we do watches and others that are into fantasy football like we
are watches. They look at me like "what's the deal with this guy?" But they know it's just not my thing. I could
care less how a computer works! I just want to know that it will work every time I turn it on.
"The nice thing about being a pessimist is that your either always being proven right or your pleasantly
surprised!" George F. Will
12-08-2013, 12:49 PM
Igotafevergntlemen Veteran Geek
Join Date: Nov 2009Location: Swampscott MAPosts: 632Real Name: Mike
True story.I am observing a gentleman in line one day at security.Dressed to the nines and flying to NewYork.He
has a Corum golden bridge on his wrist.Couldnt be any older then in his early thirties.Honest to God he pulls out his
cell phone to check the time.Im like HELLO! are you being for real I thought to myself.In other words like hello look
at me im Mr big wallstreet man now!Now dont get me wrong im not putting this gentleman down but what is the
point of buying any timepiece if all you are going to do is use your cell phone to check the time?
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12-08-2013, 12:52 PM
Igotafevergntlemen Veteran Geek
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Swampscott MAPosts: 632Real Name: Mike
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Originally Posted by jade330i
Sums it up perfec tly!
I've got buddy's that talk about computers like we do watches and others that are into fantasy football
like we are watches. They look at me like "what's the deal with this guy?" But they know it's just not my thing. I could care less how a computer works! I just want to know that it will work every t ime I turn it
on.
Usually when you are more informed about how a product works you can then make a better buying decision.At
least thats the way I feel
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When I was younger I purchased expensive watches to impress my peers, not knowing anything about watches
but the price tag. Youth IS wasted on the young. I now find that c ollect ing affordable watches because the onlyperson I need to impress is myself, is far more rewarding and has made me a better man. JMO
12-08-2013, 02:46 PM
socrates True WatchGeek
Join Date: Feb 2010Location: Live in Hawaii on the island of OahuPosts: 8,881Real Name: Paul
Quote:
Originally Posted by Igotafevergntlemen
True story.I am observing a gentleman in line one day at security.Dressed to the nines and flying to
NewYork.He has a Corum golden bridge on his wrist.Couldnt be any older then in his early thirties.Honest to God he pulls out his cell phone to check the time.Im like HELLO! are you being for real I thought to
myself.In other words like hello look at me im Mr big wallstreet man now!Now dont get me wrong im not
putting this gentleman down but what is the point of buying any timepiece if all you are going to do is
use your cell phone to check the time?
Could be he was in a different time zone than where he lives and was too lazy to set/reset his watch. His cell was
his second time zone watch. I aggree though that with money comes the need to advertise that you have it. Of
those of us here who would walk around with a $10,000 or $20,000 piece on your wrist without a concealed carry
piece in your pocket?
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12-08-2013, 03:19 PM
ccwatchman Veteran Geek
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ca liforniaPosts: 614Real Name: Dan
I don't want to comment about wealthy people who wear expensive watches they know very little about.