Is anyone into watches at the age when rich men try to pick them up? I could be easily impressed by a watch now (a personalised G-Shock $50-300, any diapason $500-2k, an enthusiastic watch geek explaining their Jaeger-Lecoultre…), but not part of the target demographic.
I have some lower-four-figure watches and am always way more impressed by someone with a Casio or non-grand Seiko, they clearly have more sense than me, and excellent taste on top
Ive been pretty impressed by this 20 year old knockoff Victorinox I have that cost like nineteen dollars originally and yet somehow keeps perfect time.
Got excited enthusing about watches I thought are cool. Very long and deraily for the original topic. But in summary I think there’s a factor to the dance of advanced mechanics, so to say, and the deliberate absence of contemporary smart functions. A “soul”, if you will. Someone showing you their watch can be like them telling you their favourite Linux distro, it says a lot about a person, and just having one suggests they may be “my people”. 😅
Though Rolexes are imho fugly often gaudy pieces that do have in-house movements but it clearly isn’t their main selling point. Please don’t use them as an example. I don’t know what the Linux equivalent would be, ChromeOS?
Oh damn, that’s a great comment! I’m glad you put it up, if only in summary form.
Someone showing you their watch can be like them telling you their favourite Linux distro, it says a lot about a person
Hahaha. Yeah absolutely. And indeed, that’s sort of what I was getting at with my earlier comment. I’m a runner and triathlete. I can geek out about someone’s Garmin and relate to that in a way I just don’t care about any other timepiece. That’s what my watch says about me, and I’m very conscious of it. It doesn’t feel like being a “watch person” so much as being an amateur athlete.
I don’t know what the Linux equivalent would be
Ubuntu. It’s 100% Ubuntu. Which, fwiw, is my Linux distro of choice. I like Linux, but I don’t care about it in a meaningful way. I can count on one hand the number of hours I’ve spent using a non-Debian based Linux distro (Android excluded, of course). Ubuntu, or some closely-related Debian-based distro, gets the job done. It lets me have the low level easy terminal access I don’t get on Windows and only kinda-sorta get on Mac, and any problem I have is exceptionally easy to Google because it’s what all the tutorials and questions are geared towards.
As for not using Rolex, unfortunately for better or worse, they are the by-word for “fancy watch”. It’s the one brand everyone will have heard of and understand basically what it means.
Is anyone into watches at the age when rich men try to pick them up? I could be easily impressed by a watch now (a personalised G-Shock $50-300, any diapason $500-2k, an enthusiastic watch geek explaining their Jaeger-Lecoultre…), but not part of the target demographic.
I have some lower-four-figure watches and am always way more impressed by someone with a Casio or non-grand Seiko, they clearly have more sense than me, and excellent taste on top
Personally I’m more impressed by a $1k Garmin than a $250k Rolex or whatever.
Ive been pretty impressed by this 20 year old knockoff Victorinox I have that cost like nineteen dollars originally and yet somehow keeps perfect time.
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Got excited enthusing about watches I thought are cool. Very long and deraily for the original topic. But in summary I think there’s a factor to the dance of advanced mechanics, so to say, and the deliberate absence of contemporary smart functions. A “soul”, if you will. Someone showing you their watch can be like them telling you their favourite Linux distro, it says a lot about a person, and just having one suggests they may be “my people”. 😅
Though Rolexes are imho fugly often gaudy pieces that do have in-house movements but it clearly isn’t their main selling point. Please don’t use them as an example. I don’t know what the Linux equivalent would be, ChromeOS?
Oh damn, that’s a great comment! I’m glad you put it up, if only in summary form.
Hahaha. Yeah absolutely. And indeed, that’s sort of what I was getting at with my earlier comment. I’m a runner and triathlete. I can geek out about someone’s Garmin and relate to that in a way I just don’t care about any other timepiece. That’s what my watch says about me, and I’m very conscious of it. It doesn’t feel like being a “watch person” so much as being an amateur athlete.
Ubuntu. It’s 100% Ubuntu. Which, fwiw, is my Linux distro of choice. I like Linux, but I don’t care about it in a meaningful way. I can count on one hand the number of hours I’ve spent using a non-Debian based Linux distro (Android excluded, of course). Ubuntu, or some closely-related Debian-based distro, gets the job done. It lets me have the low level easy terminal access I don’t get on Windows and only kinda-sorta get on Mac, and any problem I have is exceptionally easy to Google because it’s what all the tutorials and questions are geared towards.
As for not using Rolex, unfortunately for better or worse, they are the by-word for “fancy watch”. It’s the one brand everyone will have heard of and understand basically what it means.