optimusprimerib
optimusprimerib
optimusprimerib

Umm, no I'm not selling it. When something is insured up to appraised it's given a ball park value which mine was. Why do you want me to sell it? Do you want me to give you some money? Go away child, you're bothering me.

It’s not called luck, it’s called appreciation. My dad’s 1970's stainless steel Submariner is probably worth as much if not more than my 18k solid gold Daytona. And how much do those deep diving machines cost? Tens or hundreds of thousands up to many millions and they come close to giving you the sensitivity of human

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Exactly how I've been feeling for the last 3 years with this game.

I’m a project kid and everything I hot I earned. I played music, was a martial arts instructor, and was my dad's right hand man doing maintenance as a teen and made good money. I bought it all on my own. That’s after I bought my mom a car and helped out some family and friends. I’m no spoiled privileged brat. My

I'm sorry, this was back in the 80:s where battery powered watches weren't that good. Plus the fact that the movement would wind the spring meant you didn't have to worry about it dying. Tell me how well that Timex would fair in 10 degree weather and hitting up against rocks when digging for shellfish or setting

Because unlike you I'm not a dick.

Because it's not worth it to me. And even if they buy it for fashion or for the brand name, so what? It's their money and they can do as they please. I have the means to go our and purchase a tourbillon right now but I can't justify that price but I say more power to those that can. The point I'm making is that

Many thousands actually. Even so, it's their money and if they want to then by all means. Depending on the watch they usually increase in value over the years. I can understand you not agreeing with it and that's fine. But calling people like me stupid for making a purchase like that is insulting, especially from

So it's stupid that I bought an $18k watch that I can sell for around $35k? Yeah, what was I thinking when I bought a watch that has nearly doubled in price and value.

Your experience, or what you perceived to be. I've worked with multimillionaires and I've never not even once seen them try to show off their watch.

What kind of Rolex do you own if you don't mind me asking?

I have a Rolex Submariner I bought in 97 and a Rolex Daytona I bought in 98 and they both look new and are extremely reliable. Im thinking of buying a Breitling and that Super ocean is a beauty but I would love to have aGirard-Perregaux La Esmeralda. Nothing can beat a tourbillon.

So how do you know that the vast majority don't know about what they have? Did you conduct a survey or consensus? I get it, you think you're so damn smart that you know better than all. Back in my old home town, which has is a fishing port, as a kid all the divers wore Rolex Submariners. Not to show off or to wear to

I got it when I was 16 and that's when I was doing music and martial arts. Now I'm the head of engineering at my job.

So what are you paying for? What's the material of the case in the internals. And if it's battery operated and not an automatic or kinetic perpetual movement then whoever buys this needs to have suckers scribbled across their forehead.

I paid $18k for one watch I have and today it’s worth around $35k. It’s far more than a status symbol. It can be for a future investment, needed for accurate timing due to a complex and less prone to gravity mechanism, or many other things your feeble can't comprehend. My dad was a professional diver when I was a kid

Well wouldn't it be nice since Sony has PS Now they'd let you insert the game disc or download the key to an online game and let you play them over the network for free? They could do that too you know.

That harmonica added to the vid of Swagasaurus Rex has me in tears.

Why do the animal's in this game look like they come from Purdue's or Tyson Chicken's house of horrors?

I Fuxk with that.