Your Watch & Naim

Rather common, aren’t they!!

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Time for something not Rolex :wink:


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Wearing mine today :blush:

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Pretty much my daily watch

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I’m a huge fan of Christopher Ward watches

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I tend to wear my Sealander mostly. And a Casio for oily car work.
:grinning:

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Rolex makes a million watches a year!

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A pity it’s a fake ,but it looks like someone loved wearing it and obviously loved it .

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Use mine when away from home, usually with work. Currently in Atlanta.

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The GMT game is strong on here

Quartz today, as with most other days.

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How they stay exclusive after all?
They should decrease the production or will lose their positions sooner or later

Frank Muller did the same mistake years ago

Lovely dial.

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Of all the businesses in the world that don’t need our advice as to how to be successful, Rolex might be at the top of the heap.

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Frank Muller made the mistake of spending a lot of the money on cocaine.

And of putting non-Swiss movements in watches marked “Swiss Made.”

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Would like to learn more, you seem to know them well

For a watch to be designated as “Swiss made”, the value (not quantity) of Swiss-made components which are used for the watch’s movement should be at least 50% AND at least 60% of the movement’s production must be generated in Switzerland.

With the greatest respect, that’s plain wrong. I had been trying to buy a Rolex as a special gift for a dear friend, and had been waiting for over a year when I bought an equivalent one, a few years old and fully reconditioned by Rolex, a few weeks ago.

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The fact that there are huge waiting lists, and that once you have received certain models you can immediately sell them on with a profit, suggests they might have already done that. Or at a very minimum not increased production to meet demand.

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