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 Posted: Thu Jun 23rd, 2011 02:25 pm
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Glad to see your opinions on Bremont. dog smile.gif

Back to Rolex. A general question if I may.. What are you guys doing as far as insuring them? I don't own a house so I don't have home owners to throw the watch under if/when I get it.

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I too am stuck on a Rolex phase right now, but some unexpected things in my life are happening so it will have too wait

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watchdaddy1 wrote: I too am stuck on a Rolex phase right now, but some unexpected things in my life are happening so it will have too wait
If I totally disregard my immediately obtainable grail (U1) I can surely save up a bit more for the Sub. That's my HUGE debate right now. Although excessive, I really like the full tegimented option on the U1.

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21411 wrote: Glad to see your opinions on Bremont. dog smile.gif

Back to Rolex. A general question if I may.. What are you guys doing as far as insuring them? I don't own a house so I don't have home owners to throw the watch under if/when I get it.


dont take it off the wrist dog smile.gifEVER..

I just about purchaesd 1 today from a AD, but shit happens in my life for some unknown reason-you know that black cloud BS, seems to hit me everytime..no.gif

SO IT WILL HAVE TO WAIT........mad.gif

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I Own a U1 & IMO Rolex is a must have, the SINN is uhhh cool but not all the hype that it recieves IMO, every WIS should own a Rollie, little no alot pricey, but it's a classic for sure that holds it's value tremenously

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But I want a Sinn U1 so baddddddddd! Crap, this isn't easy. I wish I a disposable income to just buy watches left and right and not give a darn. It's not like anything is getting cheaper.

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21411 wrote: But I want a Sinn U1 so baddddddddd! Crap, this isn't easy. I wish I a disposable income to just buy watches left and right and not give a darn. It's not like anything is getting cheaper. YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE MY FRIEND, Decisions, decisionsmini me.gif Get the U1 if you dont like it flip it, it's a easy flipper piece alwys see them on the FS adds the next minute it's sold






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watchdaddy1 wrote: 21411 wrote: Glad to see your opinions on Bremont. dog smile.gif

Back to Rolex. A general question if I may.. What are you guys doing as far as insuring them? I don't own a house so I don't have home owners to throw the watch under if/when I get it.


dont take it off the wrist dog smile.gifEVER..

I just about purchaesd 1 today from a AD, but S**t happens in my life for some unknown reason-you know that black cloud BS, seems to hit me everytime..no.gif

SO IT WILL HAVE TO WAIT........mad.gif
sounds like kharma is working against you grasshopper,avoid negative BS...and forums that promote it....you know what I mean Buddy,ie: 

live in the light,be positive, and avoid negativity...soon that Rolie will be a gift of reality.ThumbsUp02.gif

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No bad karma here O, It's my BOSS who's turning in2 a shitdick pill popper a hole...Im all about positive energy buddy

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The 40mm sub looks great: Prefer the no-date version...But, 40mm is little for everyday use.
It's great when I work on oil plants but when I'm home, it's a bit small...
The fact that the sub is kind of slim(like 12mm) don't help it either.
My Marathon SAR who's 41.5mm(bezel diam.) and 14mm thick has more wrist presence.

Here to compare, a "sub case" and my SAR

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Out of all my watches so far, I get more compliments with the TSAR. It just looks the part. Ugh. The SAR was on my list as well in the past. I let it slip away. Would have been nice...

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The Rolex itch can be a Bitch. I've owned 2 rollies in the past and hope to replace them again someday. If you can, then I say scratch that itch. It only gets worse if you don't LOL

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