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Originally Posted by
Murphster 
Probably the most idiotic post I have read all year on any forum.
Do you even know what you are talking about? Can you produce any evidence to back up your claim?
I do not know a single person who does not wear a wristwatch, it is still one of the most important item of jewelry a man can wear and is an important element in dressing well. I spent more money on my TAG Heuer than my last four Mac's together and it will still be going strong and will have kept its value long after my MacBookPro has ended its life and been recycled into an ashtray.
YOU may not wear a watch but don't confuse yourself with everyone else. Ask the big watchmakers why they throw so many millions a year on chasing sponsorship with major movie stars, sports stars and teams if nobody under 40 buys one, Make any sense to you? Watch sales are booming, especially expensive Swiss brands, I would not be seen dead without a nice watch on my wrist at all times, but then again not everyone has class I suppose.
Probably the most idiotic reply I have read all year on any forum.
Do you even know what you are talking about? Can you produce any evidence to back up your claim?
I do not know a single person who wears a wristwatch, it not one of the most important items of jewelry a man can wear anymore and it doesn't mean you aren't dressing well if you don't have one. Very few people are interested in spending more money for a watch than their last four computers together. A watch depreciates fast and just won't have much value besides nostalgia in a few short years. I'll never get my money back for it.
YOU may wear a watch but don't confuse yourself with everyone else. Ask the big watchmakers why they throw so many millions a year on chasing sponsorship with major movie stars, sports stars and teams. They'll tell you that watches are a luxury item at best now and have little practical value for the average person. They *need* those endorsements just to sell the watches nowadays. This is also why watches are so big, ostentatious, and covered with useless details, whirly-gigs, jewels, and bric-a-brac. It's like cars in the 50's. There's nothing new in the design, so they have to paste a lot of fins and chrome all over just to keep the suckers interested and keep the designs changing year to year.
Luxury watch sales are a small market, especially the expensive Swiss brands, and the market for regular wrist-watches is practically gone already. I would not be seen dead with a watch on my wrist. It shows that I am either living in the past, or that I'm more concerned with flashy jewellery and showing off than anything else. But then again not everyone has class I suppose.
