Tale of a GT2RS Allocation
#166
As far a SS models, went in to follow up on a Daytona C yesterday, and ended up walking out with a Sub LVc:
Still looking to add a Daytona C (black or white dial), plus on the waiting list for the new SS Pepsi GTM with jubilee bracelet. LVc will compliment the YMII for now:
Still looking to add a Daytona C (black or white dial), plus on the waiting list for the new SS Pepsi GTM with jubilee bracelet. LVc will compliment the YMII for now:
#168
#169
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Of all the extravagant purchases in the world the expensive wrist watch tops the list. Simplicity is elegance and complexity is the mother of garishness. To walk around with a mini copper attached to your wrist sends the wrong message. I don't mean to offend anyone, but wearing one of these monstrosities speaks poorly of the individual especially when a $100 Timex functions as good if not better.
#170
#171
Of all the extravagant purchases in the world the expensive wrist watch tops the list. Simplicity is elegance and complexity is the mother of garishness. To walk around with a mini copper attached to your wrist sends the wrong message. I don't mean to offend anyone, but wearing one of these monstrosities speaks poorly of the individual especially when a $100 Timex functions as good if not better.
NVM... everything was going so well until...
#173
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But you're right I should hold my opinion on this. FWIW, I am not alone in my opinion regarding extravagant watches. It's a source of humor to many.
#174
Honda doesn't perform as well as a GT3 getting from point A to B. Also, you could buy a knockoff for $200 if there is a need to show your arm strength.
But you're right I should hold my opinion on this. FWIW, I am not alone in my opinion regarding extravagant watches. It's a source of humor to many.
But you're right I should hold my opinion on this. FWIW, I am not alone in my opinion regarding extravagant watches. It's a source of humor to many.
#175
Of all the extravagant purchases in the world the expensive wrist watch tops the list. Simplicity is elegance and complexity is the mother of garishness. To walk around with a mini copper attached to your wrist sends the wrong message. I don't mean to offend anyone, but wearing one of these monstrosities speaks poorly of the individual especially when a $100 Timex functions as good if not better.
#176
GT3 player par excellence
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spend your money as you see fit
losing 20k on sales tax on a car doesnt faze me one bit.
buying $10 sweat pants at costco, i cannot do. my oil soaked one is just fine.
$15k bicycles are no problem
but i only buy women cycling socks b/c they are always on sale and i can save $1.00 a pair...
yes i HAVE SOME SERIOUS ISSUES.
losing 20k on sales tax on a car doesnt faze me one bit.
buying $10 sweat pants at costco, i cannot do. my oil soaked one is just fine.
$15k bicycles are no problem
but i only buy women cycling socks b/c they are always on sale and i can save $1.00 a pair...
yes i HAVE SOME SERIOUS ISSUES.
#177
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I have the green one too. It's called a Hulk.
#178
Anything that is very difficult to do should be appreciated. It doesn’t need to be your thing to appreciate watchmakers getting all that function, mechanically, into such a small and aesthetic package.
As as said above, it’s a little silly if not full on hypocrisy to think spending a quarter million on a fake race car is a good decision but 5000 for a watch is somehow more foolish.
Its just a different flavor of success borne lunacy. Thankfully we can be so crazy!
As as said above, it’s a little silly if not full on hypocrisy to think spending a quarter million on a fake race car is a good decision but 5000 for a watch is somehow more foolish.
Its just a different flavor of success borne lunacy. Thankfully we can be so crazy!
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