I know I’m late to the party, but the client thing is a huge part of it. We have people who drive fancy cars in our insurance marketing organization that have to park around the corner from clients’ houses and I wouldn’t be caught dead trying to sell to someone on government assistance or even an average income family with a Rolex on.
Alexis Reyes very good point. It’s like someone from his employer could be watching his channel, and thinking hey we’re paying him to much money because he’s continuously speaking about his Rolex.
People at his workplace don’t have to know about his channel...I think it’s a understandable reason to not wear a luxury watch at work if you are not the type of guy who wants to attract attention
Life is short, young man. Don’t take today for granted, tomorrow isn’t guaranteed. What other people think about you, isn’t important. Be yourself, wear your watch, everyday, in good health. I have worn nothing but Rolex, for 30 years now. Some have a taste for the finer things in life, others have no taste. Don’t be one of them. Enjoy.
Man, you have a lot of thoughts about what other people may or may not be thinking. Who knew your watch was creating such a stir! I wear mine a lot and I can count on a few fingers the number of times anyone has ever said a word about it or noticed it at all. Nobody cares about your watch except other watch nerds. Don't sweat it.
Nobody cares about watches except watch people. There aren't a lot of watch people around, like at all. If anything, people will think it's an invicta, or a knockoff
Im glad to see this comment. I am contemplating buying a vintage sub. At first I thought I’d buy a Tudor simply because the brand is less recognizable, but the vintage Tudors aren’t that much cheaper than the vintage Rolexes. I’d like to buy it, enjoy it, and not get any weird judgment from people. I’m glad to hear that hasn’t been your experience.
The irony is that if you were going to work with a $200k Patek or A. P for example, your clients and colleagues would probably compliment you on what they assume is a cool fashion watch⌚. 🙈🙈🙈
You seem very disingenuous, I feel like you bought this watch to be noticed. You have a 8,500 watch..... I have a lot of watches and hardly get asked these super difficult questions that you face. Just wear it bro, you care way too much about what people think k about you. So stop saying that you don’t care.
I run my own business and was planning on getting a range but I can’t park it outside all the other businesses start looking at you way too hard. A lot of jealousy so I just cancelled getting one. But the watch? I wear mine everyday don’t know what he’s talking about. He can always tell his boss it’s fake to give him back his superiority
I was getting the bus to work 5 months later I was driving to work, by the 10 month I gone from parking my car by the side of the road too parking in the car park on the 11 month I was made redundant aka fired
I have Rolex Submariner ceramic no date and I don’t care what people think but how watch makes me feel. You should be judged on who are as a person not your watch.
Yes you should be judged on who you are correct, unfortunately the world doesn't work that way, just like you are judged on the car you drive, do you own your own property, what job do you have, what is your salery etc.
I wear my submariner every day.... Its a watch and it was made for wearing.... We spend far more years dead than we do alive..... So do what you want whilst alive because you can't take it with you when your gone.....
@@luckclumonM3 It's not as much deep as it is the reality of enjoying whilst you have the time in life to do so... Why preserve your possessions so that someone else will wear the hell out of them when your gone..
One life.....live it One Rolex.....Wear it You remind me of a business colleague from years back at the start of our careers, when we were sent on our first training course.... We were in a classy hotel in Kensington, London.....In the evening we all met in the bar before we entered the restaurant...(all drinks and food on the company account)......I noticed that this guy did not put any drinks on his tab.....and then in the restaurant he ordered the least expensive meal on the menu.......I asked him why he was not indulging in a more luxurious meal......he replied to my question...."Because I feel so guilty spending the company's money on drinks and a meal" And the Angel's....they did sing
"I don't want to be known for having a Rolex at work...", followed by him posting a video of him talking about his Rolex. Rolex owners are like BMW owners... ostentatious when they pretend not to be, all the while lacking an understanding of true quality and value. I couldn't even finish watching this video after that statement.
What's wrong with BMW? It's just a regular car. Know what, over here in Germany people think of a ford f-150 as an ostentatious car which is in fact the best selling pickup truck in the us and nothing special. Is all about your point of view.
@@Ratselmeister Here, and most of the world, BMWs are seen as overpriced status symbols. Anyone who has ever owned one has to have questioned their own judgement. I'm not impressed with "German engineering" especially when many of these cars are manufactured in South Carolina. I owned one, said "never again", and have yet to ever sit in one since. To me, they're really that bad.
@@MT-kx2uc What exactly do you mean by "reverse snobbery"? Explain yourself so as not to look silly. I question whether or not you know the definition of "snob" or "snobbery".
I have several Rolex and seldom wear them. Instead, I bought a Tudor BB58 blue and wear that daily. The Tudor is 95% the quality of a Rolex for 1/3 the price….and ZERO ‘douche bag status’.
Totally. But 95% of people that buy luxury watches are buying them so they feel good about having money and because they want to show other people that they have money. It's really a self worth driven market. 95% of people that buy luxury watches don't want to have to answer that they are wearing a Seiko. Why? Because that means $200 to the average person... I know a bunch of you are going to get triggered by this but you know it's true... maybe you are in the 5% that is actually buying the watch because they understand it, love it, value it, and could care less if anyone else knows about your brand...
@japanwatchconnection wow! interesting. I have had both as well and think the finishing on Rolex isn't anywhere close to grand seiko. Nothing against Rolex. Wear what you want but I truly thought GS was much better
Because omega isn’t cheap anymore for a half decent planet ocean your looking at 4-5 k add a few more you have a half decent Rolex and it goes up in value Breitling or tag is your best bet good watches just not the only my humble opinion btw
No need to wear it everyday if you have other options. Regarding the perception of wearing a Rolex, you knew that when you bought it. That perception has been around for 40 years.
Regarding the perception of Rolex in the workplace, I called it over a year ago but it's nice that you are finally realizing it. I also work on Bay St. and wear an Aqua Terra every day. Problem solved.
Hey surge, I feel you on this matter. I had purchased the Batman recently and it’s not in the 20k range but I wear it after thinking I could die any day and so it’s best to just enjoy it. At the same time I do not flash it in public and be aware of my surroundings. To top it off, I think if you purchase insurance from hodinkee or jewellers mutual, you should be fine. Just enjoy your watch!
my father always told me...never show up in a fancy car or be fancy in front of clients. its true. people have jealousy or they think you are making too much money.
What I loved is - you spoke your heart out about the real life situations unlike idealists - it’s your watch, wear it everyday, don’t care about the surroundings or whatever. You actually shared the harsh reality.
I think Rolex is the perfect daily wearer among all luxury watches specially the black subs... maybe 1 out of 1000 people would even ask about it if noticing it at all- at least that's my case, but at the same time you get to see it at any moment. Watches are made to be worn on the wrist. Enjoy them with good health.
Buy a Tudor or an Omega. I got my Submariner when I was 18 that is long ago. I used it and beat it for more than 30 years. Nowadays I wear a Phoibos as a dayly beater. Phoibos is a nice homage. The Suariner is totally restored like new. It is a 1680 from 1976...a present from my dad. My brother got an Omega Speedmaster mark II.😎😎Tool watches...
Get an Explorer II, you still know it's a Rolex but nobody (apart from those in the know) will recognise it. Or, alternatively a Panerai? Just don't deny yourself from wearing a quality timepiece.
Folk need to get over themselves. Most people couldn’t give a stuff about the watch that some other people wear. More to the point, they don’t really know what a Rolex is.......no, really!
Dear Serge, like the majority of viewers have mentioned in their comments to your video , you saved and sacrificed and put in the efforts to finally purchase and own a Rolex Submariner date , the romance is slowly fading away for this watch , as we all saw in this video, however , there’s a solution to everything , I would personally suggest to remove the stainless steel bracelet and glide lock clasps and mount a Rubber B/ Everestband black rubber strap with normal 316 stainless steel buckle , and below are my reasons why: 1) wearability , the watch feels much lighter and does not shout R O L E X! R O L E X! in people’s faces. I’ve tested it myself. Nobody notices it as much anymore. 2) durability , the rubber band it’s really durable and very comfortable on the wrist both in hot/cold days. If you are also into diving/swimming , it is good as well for that purpose and it won’t disappoint you. 3) You will definitely save your Rolex oyster bracelet , if you are concerned of the scratches in the long run. 4) This final point is for you Surge , don’t let other people’s negative opinion put you down , they do not know what you’ve been through and the effort and sacrifices you’ve made to reach this grail watch, wear it in happiness. Take care Mark
Mark you give sound advice. I think some Rolex owners (especially those who had to save for a while to buy one)get self conscious about the watch, but also expect it to work like magic, instantly earning the approval and admiration of your peers. I have found that most people either don't notice it or don't mention it if they do. Very few people even know what a Rolex costs, they think $2k is expensive. Ultimately it's just a watch in the eyes of most people. I will add that watches also seem to look better when you see another person with it. I have a Datejust that I am used to. One day my wife had to retrieve it for me and seeing it in her hand it was a thing of unmatched beauty. I wonder if that's what people see when it's on my arm, but I will never know because they don't say.
My friend who drives a Mercedes gave me grief over getting a Sub Date.. Meanwhile after insurance, gas and parking his car costs him 1k per month.. 10 months of that and you have yourself a watch which can last generations.
You should buy an Invicta Pro diver. They share a similar aesthetic, but you don't have to worry about breaking the watch.. since they're cheap to replace! They keep good time and cost ~$90 instead of thousands of dollars!
All good reasons. I have a sub myself and I don't know why people consider it a beater/everyday watch. The ceramic is so flashy along with the polishing in the few places that the new models have. It screams luxury.
That’s why I bought a Lorier Neptune, it’s a watch I can wear everyday without having to worry about it a whole lot, with enough quality I can also pass down to my kids (hopefully), if one day I do own a Rolex, I don’t even think that’s the one my kids would want, just sitting at the house, your boy wants the watch dad wore everyday
I wear my Sub Ceramic No Date on a black Everest rubber strap with the Glidelock clasp. It looks better in my opinion and nobody seems to notice I'm wearing a Rolex. I think it's the Oyster bracelet that shows it's a Rolex from a distance.
I'm self employed. I hire a lot of designers and technical contractors to help me with projects. They are always sizing up clients and pricing their quotes accordingly. If I'm wearing a rolex it sends them a message that I can afford more. In my line of work humility is a huge advantage for me.
I understand yes and it's true people can be jealous bad mind . Definitely some bosses would be bad mind if you drive a better car than them or have a more expensive watch.Jealousy is still present in many humans.
I agree with you,I wish I did not but this is Rolexes doing not ours. I was going to wear my Rolex Milgauss for the weekend . then I thought my Hamilton Khaki King has the date and the day function which I really like, its a Swiss made watch for under $500 US so which watch do I really like and want to wear, the Hamilton won out over the Rolex . I will be going back to a 34MM Rolex Air King , still a Rolex ,but I won't have too much tied up in the watch.
Noooo he couldn’t be seen wearing suits to work! What would the clients think. Didn’t you know, someone got fired for wearing clothes to work. Too flash for clients, they’ll think you have too much money. It’s old newspapers and potato sacks only, otherwise clients would be thinking you’re spending their money on foolish things. It’s just how it’s done in the big financial cities… I’ve never seen anyone in NY or London wear anything expensive ever. In fact if you go to the city of London you would think it’s just one big homeless colony.
Great points. It's almost ceased being a watch and devolved into something else. The security risk is the most concerning element to me. If you would like to say, what other watch are you wearing in your rotation? Thanks for the video.
@@simplysergioo Titanium will last a long time and great for the Candian winters. Don't get me wrong, Rolex watches are great pieces of kit, it's the brand evolution that has me concerned.
Lots of good points. Some don’t get that in some places of work and environments a Rolex just isn’t the watch for the job. Discretion can be key. For instance, If you’re talking to a customer that’s struggling to make payments despite what many think he WILL notice your Rolex and you’ve just made your job a bit harder.
I just told my boss I didn't touch my bonus for a few years. End of story. I've since helped him source a new Breitling and have become the watch guy. You never know what common ground you're going to find with people. Unless there are established politics in your office, which I've seen in the past, wear what you're going to wear with confidence. Parking your rented BMW's down the street is ridiculous.
Get one of the NEW Steinhart Ocean 39 with ceramic Bezel for the everyday use at work. It is an upgraded version of the one you had before ;) Would be a nice return to the watch it all started with :D
here too. greetings from switzerland. I have a davosa ternos 40 mm. a steinhart 42 and a rolex a 41, all are black dial. I wear the rolex for special occasions. Davosa for daily work(daily smart).and the steinhart on the weekend(a tough beast) and the rolex is the smartest.. im not a collector , I have these 3 and thats it.my uncle is since 50 years a swiss watchmaker so all 3 watches are under his radar..
You're right. You definitely have to be careful these day's. People are jealous... It's a shame. It's a statement, some people will appreciate it, most won't. Coming from a owner of a 41mm sub and a 36mm DJ. Being under the radar is nice, but if you're wearing a rollie, be prepared.
I can't imagine owning a watch and not using it. If you think about resale in a watch then you should think about maybe not buying it in the first place.
I agree with the second and the third reasons. I wear my Rolex at work sometimes, but whenever there is a meeting where someone sit just next to me, I wear a cheaper watch. I do hope I can wear a Rolex everyday, but it is just not appropriate for the time being.
@@redsea1234 Good question. If I am perceived as richer, some friends and colleagues will over estimate my financial status, expect me to pay more, and eventually some of them will say I am stingy. Bad-mouth people are everywhere. Rolex is a symbol of success, wealth, or high social status. Since I don’t belong to these categories, wearing a Rolex may give some colleagues an impression of spending money irrationally. This is another adverse effect. I own both Rolex and Omega. Both are very accurate. I like the Rolex better, but when I wear the Omega I don’t need to worry about anything since the Omega draws less attention.
I had the ceramic sub no date couldn’t wait to get it on my wrist but as soon as I got it I felt like every man and his dog was looking at me I sold it within a month and bought a datejust ll 41 white dial simple yet classy for me it’s slightly under the radar,finally because of the subs iconic status it’s the one watch that you hear people get mugged for I want to where a watch as and when I like and not have to keep looking over my shoulder.
It's funny how our watch journey is similar...but reversed. I used to own three Rolex watches, bought in the 70s and 80s. But the prices got STUPID - so I sold them, bought three Steinharts, and put $50,000 in the bank. I loved 'em, but I love the Steinharts just as much. Not to mention the money in the bank.
I agree with you on everything. I have certain watches I would not wear to work for the same reasons you stated. My bosses do not wear nice watches but they make more money than I do and how does it look if I ask for a raise with an Omega on my wrist- does not matter that it was a gift all that matters are the optics. If I go to a BBQ with a group of friends that may not be making a lot of money I wear a different watch because there is no need to exhibit my pricey watch- its a freakin BBQ so when in Rome. Now if my wealthy friends invite me to their BBQ then I would wear a nice timepiece as an Omega to them is just a standard watch( very nice but standard) In certain countries I leave my expensive watches home because I am just asking for it if I take them with me. We may think only watch geeks notice our watches but that is not so- people notice quality and even if say they do not know what a Tudor bay is they see the quality and take notice. If you want to be that guy/girl who just wants to be noticed regardless of any ones thoughts then by all means be that person, but do not complain when you get a negative reaction. Life is indeed short and we have to enjoy the finer things in our lives, but at what expense ?
Rolex has ‘become’ a luxury brand!?! It has always been a luxury brand. I worked hard to buy my Rolex and I’m a watch enthusiast and I’ll wear it everyday if I want. It’s like saying I don’t cross the road everyday in case I get hit by a truck....nonsense!🙄
Hi Serge, I couldn't agree more with your comments but the biggest factor for me would be safety when wearing such a watch unfortunately life is very cheap and to get hurt or even killed over a watch you have to ask yourself is it worth it. That is why I wouldn't intertain wearing a Rolex.
5:49 scraped the bottom of my Datejust bracelet, only days after picking it from servicing (+new bracelet). Was riding my bike in the rain on the West Side Highway green path and slipped out, went sliding, and scratched it a bit. Not enough to feel like a "complete" idiot. Now I just take it off prior to showering, or the "great outdoors".
I honestly agree with you on the first point that Rolex is trying to somehow push up the market to present themselves as a limited, luxury and only the few can wear... a tool watch at 10k is ridiculous honestly... if you really wanna get a bashing watch... get a gshock...
+Wrist Distraction Rolex trying...? Rolex IS the biggest watch superbrand out there. No other watch brand is even near the brand success Rolex has become. Nobody cares what you find ridiculous, as long as the market is eager to pay 10K or more for a tool watch from Rolex. 🤣
@@jhmsmarttv795 Are you stupid? what about audemars piguet, patek philippe and ao on? Rolex is a cheap tool watch, nothing else. I wear mine when I work on my car...
@@rasmusjensen588 Who are you to call others stupid? It is rather obvious that you don't even understand the basics of this discussion. That Rolex IS the worlds biggest watch superbrand, is a FACT. Not an opinion! That AP, Patek and Vacheron are part of the Holy Trinity and are horologically regarded higher class, has NOTHING to do with the mentioned fact. If you go to Kirgiztan or whatever remote place, and ask a random farmer to mention a good watchbrand, 99% will say Rolex. That is because of brand recognition and hopefully proves my point to you. And there is nothing cheap about a Rolex (I guess you´ve never seen one in real life though), on the contrary, it is one of the most well made mechanical watches out there, and the ownership is a breeze compared to Vacheron or AP, where you have to wait 6 month during every service, and the intervals are often tighter than at Rolex.
@@jhmsmarttv795 You are a joke my friend, enjoy your cheap 10k rolex as a real expensive, status watch. so sad. Will keep collecting PP, and use my rolex's as holiday/tool watches.
It is now completely obvious to anyone, how your parents failed to give you some manners. Did you by any chance grow up with the animals in the barn? 😁 I love my VC Overseas, but not as much as my Submariner, that gets most of the wrist time. I haven't tried any Pateks out yet, but I guess I'm more of a VC and Rolex guy. :)
Hi I have an entry new one in a secret place wind it regularly never worn I told one friend I had one and no text for a while from him, ( just saved money) got box, tags, warranty, receipt etc )
Honestly don’t give a crap about what they think, if you bought the watch to enjoy it then wear it where ever you like. Don’t make it a hassling experience choosing when..
I think he addresses very valid points, when you’re a public servant people are constantly judging even on the slightest things, so wearing a Rolex even if it’s bought by your hard earned money makes some jealous people want to get you into trouble
This is a little sad tbh. When I was 27 I had a 911 Carrera. I always felt guilty driving it, even though I bought it with my hard earned money. One night, a guy shouted at me, 'how much is that to hire a week'. I just thought, no, no more. So I told him it was mine, paid for and what was his problem. I don't have it anymore, I lost a lot of money in 2008, still have my Rolex Datejust, don't be embarrassed for what you've earned. It took me years to figure it out.
I have a Sub and I don’t give a rat’s ass if somebody is put off by that. I earned the money and bought the watch, so I’ll wear it whenever and wherever I want. If somebody thinks that’s pretentious, that’s too bad.
Not sure how you are keeping your professional life private if you are doing these videos? Just saying. Also this is not an 18k watch, in the grand scheme of things it's very much an entry level luxury watch. I really wouldn't worry much. Live you life sir.
Depends locally, trust me Sir, there is whole a lot of places where 100 USD is fortune. Same goes to the people who may hurt your invincibility - for the watch. If you argue "then dont go to such places" - I would say "its just a diver", because the pricewise the amount of the money spent on these in your world is marginal isn' t it. There is many people having sub yet diving with Seikos.
Here’s the thing, you only live once. If you like a watch wear it... Further, women routinely wear jewelry far more than a stainless steel Rolex it’s not a huge deal.
Wearing any watch that isn’t just a plain ol’ Timex, Casio or any sub $100.00 watch will typically make for a conversation at work. It’s not the end of the world. If you’re scared of your watch then.... uhm... just tell people that the watch wears you.... or something.
My friend, I just ran across your video, I thought maybe there would be some new content on the submariner. After listening to what you said, just a thought, I own a very successful company, and I’m not ashamed to wear a beautiful watch. I have an amazing Rolex collection, you should look at it another way also besides life is too short. Did you ever think that maybe your clients who see you wearing something like this have probably come to the conclusion that perhaps you do very well at what you do and your successful. Another way to look at it is you obviously know what you’re doing if you can spend that kind of money on a watch, so maybe they should listen to your suggestions and advice, and in the future they can afford one too at some point just a thought.
I wish I had a Rolex, I have an old Seiko Tuna 600m quartz that my dad bought for me when I turned 1. I think I actually only started wearing it when I was 18 but is scratched to bits and has had countless battery changes and even seals once. Iv never had any other watch tho and I think quartz is throwaway if it breaks so probably worthless one day if it stops working.
Oh thought you were going to say you got the most basic Rolex every yuppie college kid has and didn’t want to be like every other basic guy out there hahah. Dude it’s a submariner stainless steel. All that is in your head. Wear your watch. I hope nothing this wack pops up on my UA-cam again
Lol most beta video and reasoning 😂😂 “you don’t wanna be caught wearing things Nicee than the peoples who’s money your managing” ?? 💀 bro cares too much about other people and isn’t secure
I totally disagree with you. If you were true to yourself you truly wouldn’t care what anyone thinks about you. Obviously you care way too much what others think about you. Dude, life’s too short to concern yourself about ANY of the things that you brought up. Just wear the damn thing if you love it and just enjoy it.
Dude, it's just a Rolex, so wear it and enjoy it. Life is too short!
why is it short? how stupid you are
@@strongherd Lol 50 IQ
No
I know I’m late to the party, but the client thing is a huge part of it. We have people who drive fancy cars in our insurance marketing organization that have to park around the corner from clients’ houses and I wouldn’t be caught dead trying to sell to someone on government assistance or even an average income family with a Rolex on.
@@strongherd we live forever I forgot 🤦🏻♂️😂
You don’t want to be known for having a Rolex at work but you have a UA-cam channel mainly talking about your Rolex?
Alexis Reyes very good point. It’s like someone from his employer could be watching his channel, and thinking hey we’re paying him to much money because he’s continuously speaking about his Rolex.
Hahahahaha
People at his workplace don’t have to know about his channel...I think it’s a understandable reason to not wear a luxury watch at work if you are not the type of guy who wants to attract attention
japanwatchconnection agreed, some people get jealous though, sadly...
Alexis you stole my line and a joke😀💥😉
You don't own that watch anymore. It owns you!
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Life is short, young man. Don’t take today for granted, tomorrow isn’t guaranteed. What other people think about you, isn’t important. Be yourself, wear your watch, everyday, in good health. I have worn nothing but Rolex, for 30 years now. Some have a taste for the finer things in life, others have no taste. Don’t be one of them. Enjoy.
Well said
Yeah, make yourself a target. 🤦🏻 And as for your life is short bollocks. Tell that to someone undergoing chemotherapy, you fucking idiot.
That is why you are still single with that "Luxury" watch for the past 30 years.
Agreed 👍🏽
Exactly
Maybe he doesn't wear it anymore, but just waves it around while holding it in his hand talking to people.
Lol flex the Rolex
Lmao
In this case I suggest you wear it when going to bed and take it off when you wake up!
haha nice one
Lol… here today tomorrow never promised … I wear all my Rolex watches vintage or not.
@@torra03 You're so right... we're here today but tomorrow ? Who knows.
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Man, you have a lot of thoughts about what other people may or may not be thinking. Who knew your watch was creating such a stir! I wear mine a lot and I can count on a few fingers the number of times anyone has ever said a word about it or noticed it at all. Nobody cares about your watch except other watch nerds. Don't sweat it.
Yeah most people don’t bat an eye unless they are also into watches
Nobody cares about watches except watch people. There aren't a lot of watch people around, like at all.
If anything, people will think it's an invicta, or a knockoff
dont forget the people that like to take watches off said watch nerds. stay safe out there, lots of stupid stuff going on
Yeah watches are invisible to anyone except watch nerds
Im glad to see this comment. I am contemplating buying a vintage sub. At first I thought I’d buy a Tudor simply because the brand is less recognizable, but the vintage Tudors aren’t that much cheaper than the vintage Rolexes. I’d like to buy it, enjoy it, and not get any weird judgment from people. I’m glad to hear that hasn’t been your experience.
The irony is that if you were going to work with a $200k Patek or A. P for example, your clients and colleagues would probably compliment you on what they assume is a cool fashion watch⌚. 🙈🙈🙈
You seem very disingenuous, I feel like you bought this watch to be noticed. You have a 8,500 watch..... I have a lot of watches and hardly get asked these super difficult questions that you face. Just wear it bro, you care way too much about what people think k about you. So stop saying that you don’t care.
Ben k he doesn't care what people think about him
Ferien7 Then why would he care so much to not wear something he paid his hard earned money for? Because he cares about what people think!
@@Ferien7 In your little dreams, boy! 🤣
Ferien7 then what is the point of this video? It was made because *gasp* he cares what people think.
Ben k no he is saying if it get Stolen it’s very hard for Insurance to replace it
what a sad way to live life! Cant wear Rolex to work, cant park nice cars at work! Pathetic!!
Get a new job then 😂😂 bum
I run my own business and was planning on getting a range but I can’t park it outside all the other businesses start looking at you way too hard. A lot of jealousy so I just cancelled getting one. But the watch? I wear mine everyday don’t know what he’s talking about. He can always tell his boss it’s fake to give him back his superiority
Pure jealousy
I was getting the bus to work 5 months later I was driving to work, by the 10 month I gone from parking my car by the side of the road too parking in the car park on the 11 month I was made redundant aka fired
Unfortunately, this is reality for people that have a job in a field different than, for instance, the entertainment industry or influencers circle
I have Rolex Submariner ceramic no date and I don’t care what people think but how watch makes me feel. You should be judged on who are as a person not your watch.
Yes you should be judged on who you are correct, unfortunately the world doesn't work that way, just like you are judged on the car you drive, do you own your own property, what job do you have, what is your salery etc.
Marco Castagnetti that’s sad tho :/
I wear my submariner every day.... Its a watch and it was made for wearing.... We spend far more years dead than we do alive..... So do what you want whilst alive because you can't take it with you when your gone.....
This comment is deep.
@@luckclumonM3 It's not as much deep as it is the reality of enjoying whilst you have the time in life to do so... Why preserve your possessions so that someone else will wear the hell out of them when your gone..
yeah honestly man most people dont care what watch you wear, just put it on
One life.....live it
One Rolex.....Wear it
You remind me of a business colleague from years back at the start of our careers, when we were sent on our first training course....
We were in a classy hotel in Kensington, London.....In the evening we all met in the bar before we entered the restaurant...(all drinks and food on the company account)......I noticed that this guy did not put any drinks on his tab.....and then in the restaurant he ordered the least expensive meal on the menu.......I asked him why he was not indulging in a more luxurious meal......he replied to my question...."Because I feel so guilty spending the company's money on drinks and a meal"
And the Angel's....they did sing
"I don't want to be known for having a Rolex at work...", followed by him posting a video of him talking about his Rolex. Rolex owners are like BMW owners... ostentatious when they pretend not to be, all the while lacking an understanding of true quality and value.
I couldn't even finish watching this video after that statement.
What's wrong with BMW? It's just a regular car. Know what, over here in Germany people think of a ford f-150 as an ostentatious car which is in fact the best selling pickup truck in the us and nothing special. Is all about your point of view.
@@Ratselmeister Here, and most of the world, BMWs are seen as overpriced status symbols. Anyone who has ever owned one has to have questioned their own judgement. I'm not impressed with "German engineering" especially when many of these cars are manufactured in South Carolina. I owned one, said "never again", and have yet to ever sit in one since. To me, they're really that bad.
@@MT-kx2uc What exactly do you mean by "reverse snobbery"? Explain yourself so as not to look silly. I question whether or not you know the definition of "snob" or "snobbery".
🤣🤣BMW drivers are known as @ssholes in the uk😆
I have several Rolex and seldom wear them. Instead, I bought a Tudor BB58 blue and wear that daily. The Tudor is 95% the quality of a Rolex for 1/3 the price….and ZERO ‘douche bag status’.
I have the new sub with date and a GS snowflake.. I'm currently trying to buy a Tudor bb58 also to wear as a beater.. I agree with what you say.
You should sell your Rolex then if you don't wear it all the time. Don't waste this watch.
Just tell them its a fake. Let us know how that goes...
office politics and client sensitivities are real, rational reasons to be self-aware.
Get a Grand Seiko. Someone asks what it is, you say Seiko. Done and done. Beautiful watch, no issues. Everyday wear.
Totally. But 95% of people that buy luxury watches are buying them so they feel good about having money and because they want to show other people that they have money. It's really a self worth driven market. 95% of people that buy luxury watches don't want to have to answer that they are wearing a Seiko. Why? Because that means $200 to the average person... I know a bunch of you are going to get triggered by this but you know it's true... maybe you are in the 5% that is actually buying the watch because they understand it, love it, value it, and could care less if anyone else knows about your brand...
Yup, a good work/everyday watch is a GS. Or Nomos. I'm seeing more and more suits wearing Nomos these days.
Guy thought my sarb was a rolex. I may purchase a gs soon. I suspect I may see God in the finishing.
@japanwatchconnection wow! interesting. I have had both as well and think the finishing on Rolex isn't anywhere close to grand seiko. Nothing against Rolex. Wear what you want but I truly thought GS was much better
Just buy an Omega and have an equal quality watch, for less money, and without the stigma
Because omega isn’t cheap anymore for a half decent planet ocean your looking at 4-5 k add a few more you have a half decent Rolex and it goes up in value Breitling or tag is your best bet good watches just not the only my humble opinion btw
@@astrix1014Dude, Tag isn’t on Breitling’s level. Tag is a department store brand watch for the most part. I don’t consider it a luxury watch brand.
Ludicrous! If it’s that much of a hype, sell the bloody thing or shut up!
No need to wear it everyday if you have other options. Regarding the perception of wearing a Rolex, you knew that when you bought it. That perception has been around for 40 years.
Neil Gregory that is what i was thinking. He talks like he bought the watch years ago.
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Dude, this us lame, you wear that watch proudly and dont be so timid....
Regarding the perception of Rolex in the workplace, I called it over a year ago but it's nice that you are finally realizing it. I also work on Bay St. and wear an Aqua Terra every day. Problem solved.
Hey surge, I feel you on this matter. I had purchased the Batman recently and it’s not in the 20k range but I wear it after thinking I could die any day and so it’s best to just enjoy it. At the same time I do not flash it in public and be aware of my surroundings. To top it off, I think if you purchase insurance from hodinkee or jewellers mutual, you should be fine. Just enjoy your watch!
my father always told me...never show up in a fancy car or be fancy in front of clients. its true. people have jealousy or they think you are making too much money.
Or they can think hey this guy knows what the heck he’s talking about
@@iamkyleclimer it can work either way. I agree. Time and a place I would say.
@@zanewilmans I was always told that “you gotta spend money to make money” saying
100% I was told the same… key is wear it after you close the deal lol!
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What I loved is - you spoke your heart out about the real life situations unlike idealists - it’s your watch, wear it everyday, don’t care about the surroundings or whatever.
You actually shared the harsh reality.
I think Rolex is the perfect daily wearer among all luxury watches specially the black subs... maybe 1 out of 1000 people would even ask about it if noticing it at all- at least that's my case, but at the same time you get to see it at any moment. Watches are made to be worn on the wrist. Enjoy them with good health.
Buy a Tudor or an Omega. I got my Submariner when I was 18 that is long ago. I used it and beat it for more than 30 years. Nowadays I wear a Phoibos as a dayly beater. Phoibos is a nice homage. The Suariner is totally restored like new. It is a 1680 from 1976...a present from my dad. My brother got an Omega Speedmaster mark II.😎😎Tool watches...
Try a Steinhart. You'll sell the Phoibus. 👍
@@davidiremashvili4070 don't think the Phoibus has a real ETA 2824 movement. Cruise ebay. A lot of Steinharts hold their value pretty well. 👍😀
@@davidiremashvili4070 which watch are you looking at?
@@davidiremashvili4070 I thought it might be an Ocean 2. Yes that is a newer and even better movement. 😀👍 Ocean 1 runs the good old 2824.
A sub at 18? 🤣 had to be a rep
Get an Explorer II, you still know it's a Rolex but nobody (apart from those in the know) will recognise it. Or, alternatively a Panerai? Just don't deny yourself from wearing a quality timepiece.
It may sound silly, but Rolex is a true diver tool watch that people used to wearing as a luxury jewelry with some indoor formal occasions only .😊
Folk need to get over themselves. Most people couldn’t give a stuff about the watch that some other people wear. More to the point, they don’t really know what a Rolex is.......no, really!
@Weird Science where do you live that people act like that? No one i know nor the areas i visit think that way
@Weird Science with your reply I now understand the class of person you are, disregard my comments
@Weird Science I didn't read anything you said, it was too long, have a good day
Dear Serge, like the majority of viewers have mentioned in their comments to your video , you saved and sacrificed and put in the efforts to finally purchase and own a Rolex Submariner date , the romance is slowly fading away for this watch , as we all saw in this video, however , there’s a solution to everything , I would personally suggest to remove the stainless steel bracelet and glide lock clasps and mount a Rubber B/ Everestband black rubber strap with normal 316 stainless steel buckle , and below are my reasons why:
1) wearability , the watch feels much lighter and does not shout R O L E X! R O L E X! in people’s faces. I’ve tested it myself. Nobody notices it as much anymore.
2) durability , the rubber band it’s really durable and very comfortable on the wrist both in hot/cold days. If you are also into diving/swimming , it is good as well for that purpose and it won’t disappoint you.
3) You will definitely save your Rolex oyster bracelet , if you are concerned of the scratches in the long run.
4) This final point is for you Surge , don’t let other people’s negative opinion put you down , they do not know what you’ve been through and the effort and sacrifices you’ve made to reach this grail watch, wear it in happiness.
Take care
Mark
He should sell it. The love is gone, you are correct.
Mark you give sound advice. I think some Rolex owners (especially those who had to save for a while to buy one)get self conscious about the watch, but also expect it to work like magic, instantly earning the approval and admiration of your peers. I have found that most people either don't notice it or don't mention it if they do. Very few people even know what a Rolex costs, they think $2k is expensive. Ultimately it's just a watch in the eyes of most people.
I will add that watches also seem to look better when you see another person with it. I have a Datejust that I am used to. One day my wife had to retrieve it for me and seeing it in her hand it was a thing of unmatched beauty. I wonder if that's what people see when it's on my arm, but I will never know because they don't say.
He can still wear the watch just does not to use it daily for work.
Look how he’s displaying it. He’s trying to find a buyer.
lol
Work in the hood in NYC and wear by OP/Explorer 1/BB 58. Wouldn't wear my TT DJ because it's kinda flashy but the others are so subdued no one notices
It's a nice watch, I owned one, but sold it and never regretted it. There are so many amazing watches to be had at that price point.
TheAmericanStranger1 what did you bought to replace it ?
A timeless watch such as the ref 114060 would be hard to say goodbye too bud. I don’t see any other model competing with it
Understandable man. What's your daily watch if not the Sub?
I agree.. I like wearing under the radar watch geek watches that are expensive but don’t look expensive to the masses
you pretty much said all the reasons why this watch is not made for you. sell it.
So far, I've only bought stuff that I could replace tomorrow if lost. If you can only afford one, it's not really worth it.
So it’s ok to drive a $30k (insert any average car) but wearing an $8k watch is the height of snobbery?
My friend who drives a Mercedes gave me grief over getting a Sub Date.. Meanwhile after insurance, gas and parking his car costs him 1k per month.. 10 months of that and you have yourself a watch which can last generations.
I am not wearing my Rolex to work as well. I do not want my boss to see i can buy luxury watches.
Why not?
Pffft
@@joshuaashton856 Yes i know
@@evh4611 but, why??? please expand on your reasoning
Because it’s harder ask for payraise when you wear a Rolex daily🤣
You should buy an Invicta Pro diver. They share a similar aesthetic, but you don't have to worry about breaking the watch.. since they're cheap to replace!
They keep good time and cost ~$90 instead of thousands of dollars!
All good reasons. I have a sub myself and I don't know why people consider it a beater/everyday watch. The ceramic is so flashy along with the polishing in the few places that the new models have. It screams luxury.
Ur poor
Don't get scared by envy losers, you don't have to justify yourself for owning stuff; make the watch part of your character.
@Weird Science thats why working in the public sector sucks, change the job not the watch.
That’s why I bought a Lorier Neptune, it’s a watch I can wear everyday without having to worry about it a whole lot, with enough quality I can also pass down to my kids (hopefully), if one day I do own a Rolex, I don’t even think that’s the one my kids would want, just sitting at the house, your boy wants the watch dad wore everyday
That just has a seiko movement in it no? Not sure why people liked those, mom and pop shop.
You’re conflicted. This watch is just the tip of the iceberg.
Ive worn my sub every day for two years and not one, seriously not one person has ever noticed or asked about it...
Lol I hear you! Nobody cares about it honestly
I wear my Sub Ceramic No Date on a black Everest rubber strap with the Glidelock clasp. It looks better in my opinion and nobody seems to notice I'm wearing a Rolex. I think it's the Oyster bracelet that shows it's a Rolex from a distance.
I'm self employed. I hire a lot of designers and technical contractors to help me with projects. They are always sizing up clients and pricing their quotes accordingly. If I'm wearing a rolex it sends them a message that I can afford more. In my line of work humility is a huge advantage for me.
I understand yes and it's true people can be jealous bad mind .
Definitely some bosses would be bad mind if you drive a better car than them or have a more expensive watch.Jealousy is still present in many humans.
I don't understand these negative comments, everything's clear and I could completely agree with this guy
I agree with you,I wish I did not but this is Rolexes doing not ours. I was going to wear my Rolex Milgauss for the weekend . then I thought my Hamilton Khaki King has the date and the day function which I really like, its a Swiss made watch for under $500 US so which watch do I really like and want to wear, the Hamilton won out over the Rolex . I will be going back to a 34MM Rolex Air King , still a Rolex ,but I won't have too much tied up in the watch.
Me too man. I love my Hammys.
“What more do you need? It’s a submariner.”
A GMT. A SkyDweller.
This guy is just trying to show off. So, I’m assuming you buy your suits and shoes from the thrift store?
Noooo he couldn’t be seen wearing suits to work! What would the clients think. Didn’t you know, someone got fired for wearing clothes to work. Too flash for clients, they’ll think you have too much money. It’s old newspapers and potato sacks only, otherwise clients would be thinking you’re spending their money on foolish things. It’s just how it’s done in the big financial cities… I’ve never seen anyone in NY or London wear anything expensive ever. In fact if you go to the city of London you would think it’s just one big homeless colony.
Great points. It's almost ceased being a watch and devolved into something else. The security risk is the most concerning element to me. If you would like to say, what other watch are you wearing in your rotation? Thanks for the video.
Thank you! I’m wearing a seiko titanium that I received as a graduation gift. My parents bought it at Costco for $100 :)
@@simplysergioo Titanium will last a long time and great for the Candian winters. Don't get me wrong, Rolex watches are great pieces of kit, it's the brand evolution that has me concerned.
Why so much hate? This guy is just sharing his opinion.
Lots of good points. Some don’t get that in some places of work and environments a Rolex just isn’t the watch for the job. Discretion can be key. For instance, If you’re talking to a customer that’s struggling to make payments despite what many think he WILL notice your Rolex and you’ve just made your job a bit harder.
And If you’re working with high end clients like in real estate. A basic Rolex can reassure you’re at least somewhat professional.
I just told my boss I didn't touch my bonus for a few years. End of story. I've since helped him source a new Breitling and have become the watch guy. You never know what common ground you're going to find with people. Unless there are established politics in your office, which I've seen in the past, wear what you're going to wear with confidence. Parking your rented BMW's down the street is ridiculous.
Get one of the NEW Steinhart Ocean 39 with ceramic Bezel for the everyday use at work. It is an upgraded version of the one you had before ;) Would be a nice return to the watch it all started with :D
He'd be making vids on why he doesn't wear the Steinhart anymore... Tired of People asking him, Is that's a Rolex? 😂
@@fordhammie Haha you might be right XD
here too. greetings from switzerland. I have a davosa ternos 40 mm. a steinhart 42 and a rolex a 41, all are black dial. I wear the rolex for special occasions. Davosa for daily work(daily smart).and the steinhart on the weekend(a tough beast) and the rolex is the smartest.. im not a collector , I have these 3 and thats it.my uncle is since 50 years a swiss watchmaker so all 3 watches are under his radar..
You're right. You definitely have to be careful these day's. People are jealous... It's a shame. It's a statement, some people will appreciate it, most won't. Coming from a owner of a 41mm sub and a 36mm DJ. Being under the radar is nice, but if you're wearing a rollie, be prepared.
I can't imagine owning a watch and not using it. If you think about resale in a watch then you should think about maybe not buying it in the first place.
Dude, I mean this in the best possible way...get over yourself. You are your own worst enemy. Enjoy the watch.
Exactly it’s a sub .... great watch but Jesus chill 😂
I agree with the second and the third reasons.
I wear my Rolex at work sometimes,
but whenever there is a meeting where someone sit just next to me,
I wear a cheaper watch.
I do hope I can wear a Rolex everyday,
but it is just not appropriate for the time being.
Why are you worried if you’re perceived as richer? What’s the worse than can happen?
@@redsea1234 Good question.
If I am perceived as richer, some friends and colleagues will over estimate my financial status, expect me to pay more, and eventually some of them will say I am stingy. Bad-mouth people are everywhere.
Rolex is a symbol of success, wealth, or high social status. Since I don’t belong to these categories, wearing a Rolex may give some colleagues an impression of spending money irrationally. This is another adverse effect.
I own both Rolex and Omega. Both are very accurate. I like the Rolex better, but when I wear the Omega I don’t need to worry about anything since the Omega draws less attention.
I had the ceramic sub no date couldn’t wait to get it on my wrist but as soon as I got it I felt like every man and his dog was looking at me I sold it within a month and bought a datejust ll 41 white dial simple yet classy for me it’s slightly under the radar,finally because of the subs iconic status it’s the one watch that you hear people get mugged for I want to where a watch as and when I like and not have to keep looking over my shoulder.
japanwatchconnection if you live in London mate you would know what I mean not a crappy place it’s just how it is.
It's funny how our watch journey is similar...but reversed. I used to own three Rolex watches, bought in the 70s and 80s. But the prices got STUPID - so I sold them, bought three Steinharts, and put $50,000 in the bank. I loved 'em, but I love the Steinharts just as much. Not to mention the money in the bank.
if you fear your watch so much it means you can't afford it and should probably sell it
I agree with you on everything. I have certain watches I would not wear to work for the same reasons you stated.
My bosses do not wear nice watches but they make more money than I do and how does it look if I ask for a raise with an Omega on my wrist- does not matter that it was a gift all that matters are the optics.
If I go to a BBQ with a group of friends that may not be making a lot of money I wear a different watch because there is no need to exhibit my pricey watch- its a freakin BBQ so when in Rome. Now if my wealthy friends invite me to their BBQ then I would wear a nice timepiece as an Omega to them is just a standard watch( very nice but standard)
In certain countries I leave my expensive watches home because I am just asking for it if I take them with me.
We may think only watch geeks notice our watches but that is not so- people notice quality and even if say they do not know what a Tudor bay is they see the quality and take notice.
If you want to be that guy/girl who just wants to be noticed regardless of any ones thoughts then by all means be that person, but do not complain when you get a negative reaction.
Life is indeed short and we have to enjoy the finer things in our lives, but at what expense ?
Rolex has ‘become’ a luxury brand!?! It has always been a luxury brand. I worked hard to buy my Rolex and I’m a watch enthusiast and I’ll wear it everyday if I want. It’s like saying I don’t cross the road everyday in case I get hit by a truck....nonsense!🙄
Wear what makes you happy.
Hi Serge, I couldn't agree more with your comments but the biggest factor for me would be safety when wearing such a watch unfortunately life is very cheap and to get hurt or even killed over a watch you have to ask yourself is it worth it. That is why I wouldn't intertain wearing a Rolex.
Cuz it’s gotten too expensive - above retail dang it. That’s my reason too. I wear my longines conquest gmt.
5:49 scraped the bottom of my Datejust bracelet, only days after picking it from servicing (+new bracelet). Was riding my bike in the rain on the West Side Highway green path and slipped out, went sliding, and scratched it a bit. Not enough to feel like a "complete" idiot. Now I just take it off prior to showering, or the "great outdoors".
such a strange video... i think you are just not in the mood with you rolex anymore, sell it buy something else man..
I honestly agree with you on the first point that Rolex is trying to somehow push up the market to present themselves as a limited, luxury and only the few can wear... a tool watch at 10k is ridiculous honestly... if you really wanna get a bashing watch... get a gshock...
+Wrist Distraction Rolex trying...? Rolex IS the biggest watch superbrand out there. No other watch brand is even near the brand success Rolex has become. Nobody cares what you find ridiculous, as long as the market is eager to pay 10K or more for a tool watch from Rolex. 🤣
@@jhmsmarttv795 Are you stupid? what about audemars piguet, patek philippe and ao on? Rolex is a cheap tool watch, nothing else. I wear mine when I work on my car...
@@rasmusjensen588 Who are you to call others stupid? It is rather obvious that you don't even understand the basics of this discussion. That Rolex IS the worlds biggest watch superbrand, is a FACT. Not an opinion! That AP, Patek and Vacheron are part of the Holy Trinity and are horologically regarded higher class, has NOTHING to do with the mentioned fact. If you go to Kirgiztan or whatever remote place, and ask a random farmer to mention a good watchbrand, 99% will say Rolex. That is because of brand recognition and hopefully proves my point to you. And there is nothing cheap about a Rolex (I guess you´ve never seen one in real life though), on the contrary, it is one of the most well made mechanical watches out there, and the ownership is a breeze compared to Vacheron or AP, where you have to wait 6 month during every service, and the intervals are often tighter than at Rolex.
@@jhmsmarttv795 You are a joke my friend, enjoy your cheap 10k rolex as a real expensive, status watch. so sad. Will keep collecting PP, and use my rolex's as holiday/tool watches.
It is now completely obvious to anyone, how your parents failed to give you some manners. Did you by any chance grow up with the animals in the barn? 😁
I love my VC Overseas, but not as much as my Submariner, that gets most of the wrist time. I haven't tried any Pateks out yet, but I guess I'm more of a VC and Rolex guy. :)
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I have an entry new one in a secret place wind it regularly never worn I told one friend I had one and no text for a while from him, ( just saved money) got box, tags, warranty, receipt etc )
Honestly don’t give a crap about what they think, if you bought the watch to enjoy it then wear it where ever you like. Don’t make it a hassling experience choosing when..
jan 2, 2021 -- are you still not wearing your sub ? what is your back up watch ? ~ JDS/CT
You worked hard, you saved your money, and bought a Submariner. Wear it and be proud of your accomplishment Serge.
I’d dip the one u wreaked with in a cool metal so it looks new n clean but still has the battle scar
I think he addresses very valid points, when you’re a public servant people are constantly judging even on the slightest things, so wearing a Rolex even if it’s bought by your hard earned money makes some jealous people want to get you into trouble
This is a little sad tbh. When I was 27 I had a 911 Carrera. I always felt guilty driving it, even though I bought it with my hard earned money. One night, a guy shouted at me, 'how much is that to hire a week'. I just thought, no, no more. So I told him it was mine, paid for and what was his problem. I don't have it anymore, I lost a lot of money in 2008, still have my Rolex Datejust, don't be embarrassed for what you've earned. It took me years to figure it out.
I have a Sub and I don’t give a rat’s ass if somebody is put off by that. I earned the money and bought the watch, so I’ll wear it whenever and wherever I want. If somebody thinks that’s pretentious, that’s too bad.
Authorized dealers can sell the Rolexes higher than MSRP to grey market re-sellers that results in the waiting list.
Not sure how you are keeping your professional life private if you are doing these videos? Just saying.
Also this is not an 18k watch, in the grand scheme of things it's very much an entry level luxury watch. I really wouldn't worry much. Live you life sir.
Depends locally, trust me Sir, there is whole a lot of places where 100 USD is fortune. Same goes to the people who may hurt your invincibility - for the watch. If you argue "then dont go to such places" - I would say "its just a diver", because the pricewise the amount of the money spent on these in your world is marginal
isn' t it. There is many people having sub yet diving with Seikos.
Here’s the thing, you only live once. If you like a watch wear it... Further, women routinely wear jewelry far more than a stainless steel Rolex it’s not a huge deal.
WatchBox. No waitlist. 25% premium over list. ✅
So much positivity in the comments wow!
The hype is dying and the supplies are building up. It’s not that big of a deal.
Wearing any watch that isn’t just a plain ol’ Timex, Casio or any sub $100.00 watch will typically make for a conversation at work. It’s not the end of the world. If you’re scared of your watch then.... uhm... just tell people that the watch wears you.... or something.
My friend, I just ran across your video, I thought maybe there would be some new content on the submariner. After listening to what you said, just a thought, I own a very successful company, and I’m not ashamed to wear a beautiful watch. I have an amazing Rolex collection, you should look at it another way also besides life is too short. Did you ever think that maybe your clients who see you wearing something like this have probably come to the conclusion that perhaps you do very well at what you do and your successful. Another way to look at it is you obviously know what you’re doing if you can spend that kind of money on a watch, so maybe they should listen to your suggestions and advice, and in the future they can afford one too at some point just a thought.
I wish I had a Rolex, I have an old Seiko Tuna 600m quartz that my dad bought for me when I turned 1. I think I actually only started wearing it when I was 18 but is scratched to bits and has had countless battery changes and even seals once. Iv never had any other watch tho and I think quartz is throwaway if it breaks so probably worthless one day if it stops working.
Sad world when you feel like you have to give afuq what others think
Oh thought you were going to say you got the most basic Rolex every yuppie college kid has and didn’t want to be like every other basic guy out there hahah. Dude it’s a submariner stainless steel. All that is in your head. Wear your watch. I hope nothing this wack pops up on my UA-cam again
Lol most beta video and reasoning 😂😂 “you don’t wanna be caught wearing things Nicee than the peoples who’s money your managing” ?? 💀 bro cares too much about other people and isn’t secure
That looked like a Hudson’s Bay Company blanket at the 3:40 mark.
I made it to the 4:00 mark and couldn't watch this guy cry any longer. He doesn't deserve a nice timepiece. Send me your watch and I'll wear it.
I totally disagree with you. If you were true to yourself you truly wouldn’t care what anyone thinks about you. Obviously you care way too much what others think about you. Dude, life’s too short to concern yourself about ANY of the things that you brought up. Just wear the damn thing if you love it and just enjoy it.