A friend of mine (single) stated he owned 17 motorcycles. When I asked him why he said..."Because I can."
I had to show this to my wife, as I have 14 motorcycles. She pointed out that I'm not single....
A friend of mine (single) stated he owned 17 motorcycles. When I asked him why he said..."Because I can."
Lovely design. I want one of the more recent models, with the mechanical movement. I don't like quartz, and the anachronism of the mechanical movement appeals. If I do buy it, it'll be the most expensive watch I ever will buy.
I had to show this to my wife, as I have 14 motorcycles. She pointed out that I'm not single....
I had to show this to my wife, as I have 14 motorcycles. She pointed out that I'm not single....
Well, but the Ventura was a dedicated modernist design in its time to emphasise the tuning-fork-movement. So re-issueing this with a machanical movement is an anachronism too many.
Yeah, same as how most people don't see the difference between a brown cafe racer and a black D-pocket, I don't think I'll ever get watches. I use cell phone to tell time nowadays and can't really stand having anything wrapped around my wrist. But I understand that there's something to be understood about it, so...
That's exactly what I like about it: the clash of the modernist design and the old-school internals. It's like buying an amplifier that combines digital technology with valves. That, plus I have a strict 'no quartz, no batteries' rule for my watches.
Justhandguns, keep in mind that there is a difference between preference for something and actually owning it. One nice aspect of owning a Rolex is that service is rarely needed and can sometimes go several decades between. Sometimes not too. Some jackets are higher maintenance than others as well. My primary articles of maintenance are my to two old cars and home. [huh]
Ya think next it might be hats...?? :eeek: