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Why anyone would pay more for a watch than a Bronco is beyond meOk, here is mine.
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Why anyone would pay more for a watch than a Bronco is beyond meOk, here is mine.
That is such a stunning piece in person!Why yes in fact I would love a 5326G - preferably at a discount!
Why did you buy a brand new Bronco instead of a 1998 Honda Civic?Why anyone would pay more for a watch than a Bronco is beyond me
When I was a kid in the late 70's and early 80's I saw a GMT on Thomas Magnum and also saw the Rolex ads with Bjorn Borg sporting a Stainless GMT. Even as a kid I wanted one. In 88 I got a job at Wal-Mart, a job working cattle and hay field work to make money for gas and teenage expenses that were needed at the time. I also put over half of this money aside as savings for my future watch. I graduated high school in 89 and got quiet a bit of gift money. I took all my watch savings and gifted money and was still $400 short. I sold a S&W 4506 to a friends dad for the $400. Finally, I was ready to purchase. I drove an hour to the Mall, went into the Rolex Dealer and ordered a Stainless GMT Master with with black and red bezel. I paid $1,850 for that watch in June of 1989. I wore that watch every day until about four years ago. My son graduated Marine Corps OCS and I gave him my watch after a Rolex Refurbishment. That watch and I went through a lot together. I fully expect he will have it 30 years from now. I always thought I would trade that old watch after a few years for a two tone and then again a gold as I got older. I am so glad I didn't. I like the feeling I get when I think of my son wearing the watch every day through his young life and on all his adventures. I went a year without that watch and decided, " What the hell, I am going to get the watch I would have loved to have had 20 years ago." Some day when I have left this world I like to think my son will be wearing this green anniversary dial Rolex, and his son wearing the old Coke. The value of the old Coke is around 15K now. I wonder what the value of my Bronco will be worth 34 years from now. I wonder if my son had rather have this watch or the Bronco when I leave. Heck, he might get both. We just don't know when we might actually check out. All I know as it has been an awesome ride so for with the old coke and now the anniversary Dial.Why anyone would pay more for a watch than a Bronco is beyond me
That looks really nice!Got my speedy moonphase retrofitted with a chronoscope bracelet (latest gen style bracelet found on 321 but it’s a 21mm). Need some tweaking and different bars but it fit. A 1 of 1 as far as I know on the omega forums
Cool story! I hope your son appreciates the GMT.When I was a kid in the late 70's and early 80's I saw a GMT on Thomas Magnum and also saw the Rolex ads with Bjorn Borg sporting a Stainless GMT. Even as a kid I wanted one. In 88 I got a job at Wal-Mart, a job working cattle and hay field work to make money for gas and teenage expenses that were needed at the time. I also put over half of this money aside as savings for my future watch. I graduated high school in 89 and got quiet a bit of gift money. I took all my watch savings and gifted money and was still $400 short. I sold a S&W 4506 to a friends dad for the $400. Finally, I was ready to purchase. I drove an hour to the Mall, went into the Rolex Dealer and ordered a Stainless GMT Master with with black and red bezel. I paid $1,850 for that watch in June of 1989. I wore that watch every day until about four years ago. My son graduated Marine Corps OCS and I gave him my watch after a Rolex Refurbishment. That watch and I went through a lot together. I fully expect he will have it 30 years from now. I always thought I would trade that old watch after a few years for a two tone and then again a gold as I got older. I am so glad I didn't. I like the feeling I get when I think of my son wearing the watch every day through his young life and on all his adventures. I went a year without that watch and decided, " What the hell, I am going to get the watch I would have loved to have had 20 years ago." Some day when I have left this world I like to think my son will be wearing this green anniversary dial Rolex, and his son wearing the old Coke. The value of the old Coke is around 15K now. I wonder what the value of my Bronco will be worth 34 years from now. I wonder if my son had rather have this watch or the Bronco when I leave. Heck, he might get both. We just don't know when we might actually check out. All I know as it has been an awesome ride so for with the old coke and now the anniversary Dial.
I would do terrible things for that AP. But my budget is just Slightly Lower lol. I'm actually selling my Breitling, BR and Hamilton so that I can afford this beauty.