I would venture to say that the majority of people that wear watches today do so as a fashion accessory and/or jewelry/status symbol, and rarely depend on them to tell time. We as a society are narcissistic, thus fashion and jewelry will never become obsolete.
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Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostStacy bought me this badass WeWood watch a few years ago. Every time I wear it, I get people asking about it. It's pretty damned cool.
http://we-wood.us/collections/men-s/...-jupiter-black
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI would venture to say that the majority of people that wear watches today do so as a fashion accessory and/or jewelry/status symbol, and rarely depend on them to tell time. We as a society are narcissistic, thus fashion and jewelry will never become obsolete.
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostThe same reason hair extensions and press on nails are sold.
Fake ass fucks trying to look classy.
I do agree that high end watches are really just jewelry. A $5k Rolex is no more functional than a $100 Timex. In fact, maybe even less functional. Not that there's anything wrong with it. I just don't know that I believe that 'most' watch wearers do so for vanity.Last edited by Chili; 10-15-2014, 12:11 AM.
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Originally posted by Big A View PostI would venture to say that the majority of people that wear watches today do so as a fashion accessory and/or jewelry/status symbol, and rarely depend on them to tell time. We as a society are narcissistic, thus fashion and jewelry will never become obsolete.Natural law. Sons are put on this earth to trouble their fathers.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostInteresting theory but if that is true (that the majority of watch wearers do so only to be flashy) why would so many cheap watches be sold?
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