You owe me a grand.
You got me. I need to word things better! I meant I'd give you grand for it if it were real.
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You owe me a grand.
You got me. I need to word things better! I meant I'd give you grand for it if it were real.
:grin:
Well done, sir! ... your son's gonna owe you a JB Case!
How did he see the serial number, you need to take the bracelet off with a special tool to do that?I'm new here and my first post is off topic - heck, not even an answer to the OP question. But, after WildWing's picture of his Rolex, I had to post my story. Pool Players generally love stories - if they are unique.
I had a Rolex exactly like the one pictured in WildWing's post. I purchased it in 1982. Around the turn of the century (how weird is it to say that?), I was at a restaurant I frequented because I was good friends with the GM. Steaks and Seafood and such; gone now. It was unique as it was moderately priced yet had a smattering of eight-figure families that frequented the restaurant. I was always at the bar.
One night I was chatting with some regulars when another afternoon regular came in that I did not know. He sat next to me. He noticed my watch right off and asked about it. Said he collected Rolexes. Time passed and he asked if he could see it. I gave it to him, he looked at the serial number and contemplated it briefly. He asked if I purchased it new, and I replied that I did. He said, "I'm guessing 1982 from the serial number." So he got my attention.
He said he had forty-three Rolexes, and he needed this one for his collection. I said I wasn't interested in selling. Now, it kept lousy time because it needed an overhaul years earlier. I had just been calling around, and it was going to be a minimum of $1,000 for an overhaul.
So he reaches in his pocket, pulls out a wad of cash and peels off 10 $100s. I told him that did not get my attention. For the next two hours, I chatted with him and regulars, order plenty of food and drink, and watched him add $100s to the pile. Finally, he paid his check, stood up, pulled out three more $100s and said that was the final offer. I had already done the math; I took off the watch and handed it to him and took the cash.
In Texas, quite a few folks have a Rolex. Back in the 1980s, they referred to them as a "Texas Timex". So, I wanted something a bit different.
I went to the Galleria, probably in the top 5 or 10 shopping malls in the entire country, and found an IWC watch I had been looking at online. It was a jewelry store, but I began trying to bargain. I guess I was in the right place at the right time, because after 30 minutes or so of back-and-forth, I got the watch pictured below for 25% off. It was not as expensive as the Rolex, but I liked the look a lot. So, always ask for a discount.
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How did he see the serial number, you need to take the bracelet off with a special tool to do that?
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Since I got criticized for suggesting Invicta, get him a Seadweller. You know he wants one. And, if he plays pool, all the better.
All the best,
WW
After he bought it?Start with a watch forum for a start. See the forum on affordable watches.
http://forums.watchuseek.com/forum.php
I don't have time to wade thru pages of a non related thread. Just trying to suggest one of the most prestigious watch forums and sources of information. Never belonged in the main forum to begin with.
I like that, White gold on steel, fluted bezel, silver dial (or is that white), baton hour markers. You don't see many dials like that on the DJ, moreso on the Day-Date.
Nice set.