....all bought new from authorized dealers and had to sell them all because none could keep time properly no matter how many times they were sent back to the factory. Stay away from them. Many changes have been made to the original movement because the 5035 was a dud.
Nope, you're totally right. They not only don't care what others think, they don't care what happens to others either; flies and vultures notwithstanding.
A few days ago I was watching a TV program where several "enlightened" intellectuals were discussing what they always discuss, how to fix the world. Anyhow, one of the guys at the table was wearing one of those watches that look as if he had just stolen it from a church's steeple. Not only did the l
I own a new steel Daytona with a white dial and I'd like to change the dial to black. Do any of you know if Rolex would switch the dial on a Daytona the same way the do it on a Datejust, for instance? Thank you kindly for your responses.
Gentlemen, aren't we all mature enough to know that the end purpose of these seals, bells and whistles is to improve the bottom line of the company? It amazes me that so many otherwise savvy and educated people believe in marketing hype as if it were a self-evident fact. Sigh...