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Chicken Manny

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  1. While I see your point I somehow doubt that you, even with your sleeves up, put off the same image. I think it goes back to how you carry yourself and if you can pull it off. I see a lot of guys that have expensive polished watches that don't even seem to know it's there. Then you have the guys that look to 'need' the watch as a indication of wealth or status. How many old guys have you seen with a polished YG DD that somehow pull it off? I bet you don't come off as blingy at all.

    One quick question: Do you think it is just the finish that is bothering you or do you think it is a combo of that and that it's a Rolex? I wonder if a nice polished unknown brand would strike you the same way. I felt something similiar with my first nice watch, a TT black sub. I loved that watch but just felt odd wearing it.

  2. I wonder what we would see if we went back and looked at the first post of the senior members? I bet there was more of these type of posts than we would suspect.

    "Hi, my name is Chicken Manny. Who makes the Best AAAA+ Swiss Made, Italian Polished, 31 jewel SUB made by retired RLX watchsmiths? I only want to hear about dealers located in my neighborhood and my budget is $150."

    :D

  3. Nothing wrong with a 40mm. You will get used to a larger size (even a big 40 like the Panerai) and soon you won't be able to go down. I'd say there is a good chance you will wear it for a while and than buy a 44mm.

    A year from now you will be posting bad [censored] wrist shots of your new 47mm. :D

  4. Im Eddie Lee's illegitimate stepchild and somehow I have hair like Elvis.

    Bwhahahhah! Is that you, Brother? :D

    Regarding O.S.

    I'm always amazed at the knowlege amassed in the pages of this and the previous forums. I guess in years spent (certainly money) I might approach the O.S. stamp but let's be serious, I'll always be a newbie compared to some great characters in the history of this hobby. Plus, this side of the watch collection really is more fun than the gen side. I enjoy both but the search for perfection with reps reminds me of playing golf. No matter how good you get you haven't mastered the game. I have a long way to go in both. As far as the people, that is what really brings me back, even when I take breaks. The gen side has nothing on you guys. I doubt they know what they are missing.

    Cheers,

    CM

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