Surprised nobody has mentioned this one: tell her you'd rather start saving for the kids' college fund. That oughta have at least a little tug on her heart strings....even if you have your fingers crossed behind your back.
If you're serious about just buying a precious metal that you'll never wear and have in the back of your head that you can sell some day, just buy a brick of platinum or something. OR, broaden your search beyond a Rolex...
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05-05-2009 06:23 AMMy old Seiko was $250 or so back in 1984, works like a charm.
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05-05-2009 07:41 AMI said it before- when I see a 20K watch, I typically assume it's a fake. Beyond that, a real $20K watch says to me that person is trying way too hard to tell me they are somebody that can afford an expensive watch. They could get t-shirts printed up with their financial statement on them and that would cost alot less. The guys I know that can pull them off are guys that live in estates and live that large in all aspects of their lives. When I see a guy swing out of a 4-year-old domestic car with one on, it's sort of like driving through the ghetto and seeing a new Caddy parked in the street.
And don't get me started on a $20k diamond. I did the DeBeers Dance a quarter century ago and it's still a burr under my saddle. I fell for the "two month's pay" thing and grossly overpaid for an object that if not for the cartel's manipulation would be a relatively common rock.
Back to the Rolex- why is it that the same watch in the Rolex line is $10K more with a gold case? Same movement, same case, different material. The 2 oz of gold is less than two grand.
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05-05-2009 07:51 AM
ZING! I can see the watchband ripping her earring out when she gets got and tries to squirm away!
Most everyone we know is on their 2nd. It should be law that marriage licenses can't be handed out until 30 years of age. I know if I was married before 30-35ish; I'd be divorced without a doubt. Too much single life to live below 30, then in the mid-30's my perspective changed and being out til 3AM every night chasing tail got old. The tail didn't; the chase did. She'll be 31 and I'll be 38- waited this long to make sure I/we were done being players. LOL! Me a player- as shy as I am. Now that's funny!
You've seen how I get Chris- I keep telling her a watch won't make it through one night on the town with me. It will either be scratched to hell, I took it off to show someone and forgot who that was or I'll get mugged taking a leak while eating pizza behind a dumpster.
Ever have a conversation with someone and don't rememeber a word of it? I do every time barley and hops hits my lips!
Why take chances? LOL
You guys are right- I'm putting my foot down. I'll look at my iPhone if I want to know the time! Plus- if I get busted for staring at some chicks b00bies I can say I was trying to read her watch...
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05-05-2009 08:03 AMI got lucky and only ruined the crystal on mine drunk wrestling at 3AM on an asphalt parking lot at the bar with one of my pals.
Go buy yourself a plain-jane Explorer I or a stainless Datejust and enjoy it for the remainder of your life.
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05-05-2009 09:52 AM
Love my $250 Citizen Eco Drive watch. No batteries, no winding. Haven't worn a wedding ring in 22 years (married in 1987). Much to her chagrin, still on the first wife.
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05-05-2009 09:55 AM
Timex... it takes a licking and keeps on ticking... remember the old tv adds when the straped one to the prop of an eggbeater....
P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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Run until it sounds expensive
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05-05-2009 10:22 AM
Go to the 50 second mark... what more could a man want??
P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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05-05-2009 11:50 AM
Great points Chris!!
I drive a truck, have a fish boat and lived in a trailer...
I've got the price cut in half so far and agreed to spend the other half on some thing for me that I want. Vegas anyone? Oppss... I'm told I shouldn't think like that any more.
I think it is the Daytona that I like?
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05-05-2009 11:57 AM
I think you're onto something with the Vegas idea.
Spend 20K on your own bachelor party.
Now there is something you REALLY want."Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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