£450K for a watch
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Kendhni
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£450K for a watch
Flamin heck, some people have more money than sense
I don't even think it is an attractive watch. I wear a Citizen Eco Drive watch which I thought was expensive enough ... but the watch I have that usually gets the most compliments is one I got in Argos for under £10 in the sale ... and it cost me more than that to get the links taken out.
Both those watches are out by only a few seconds when it comes to resetting them for winter and summer time.
I don't even think it is an attractive watch. I wear a Citizen Eco Drive watch which I thought was expensive enough ... but the watch I have that usually gets the most compliments is one I got in Argos for under £10 in the sale ... and it cost me more than that to get the links taken out.
Both those watches are out by only a few seconds when it comes to resetting them for winter and summer time.
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JohnTheDog
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Re: £450K for a watch
I have a nice watch but the trouble is I can only really wear it on the ship.
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I won't ask whyJOHNTHED0G wrote:I have a nice watch but the trouble is I can only really wear it on the ship.
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JohnTheDog
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Re: £450K for a watch
Well I will say anyway...it may get nicked ashore. They usually advise against wearing jewellery etc. ashore.
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Manoverboard
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I had a £15 Timex watch for Christmas from my Grandson when he was 6, nine years and four replacement watches ( due to failed straps ) later I still wear it.
Some may need to know the time to a millionth of a second whereas I do not ...
Some may need to know the time to a millionth of a second whereas I do not ...
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JohnTheDog
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I am told that "young people" don't have watches as a fashion thing, they use the phone for everything.
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Dark Knight
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I have a nice Omega, I wear it every day , why would I worry about only wearing it on when I felt safe
bloody pointless having it if you are too scared to wear it, might as well get a £10 watch off the market stall
bloody pointless having it if you are too scared to wear it, might as well get a £10 watch off the market stall
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Kendhni
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Re: £450K for a watch
My BIL works for a charity and was out in Africa with a work colleague ... his work colleague stupidly took his Rolex with him. They were out working with one of the tribes when the chief noticed the watch and started making gestures that he wanted it .. naturally BIL colelague wasn't going to give it up.
However the interpreter explained to him that the chief wanted to trade the watch and that to not do so would be a major insult .. especially in front of others in the tribe. In the end he had to surrender his Rolex watch and in exchange he got a childs Mickey mouse watch. From what I can gather the chief was more happy with the trade than BIL's colleague.
However the interpreter explained to him that the chief wanted to trade the watch and that to not do so would be a major insult .. especially in front of others in the tribe. In the end he had to surrender his Rolex watch and in exchange he got a childs Mickey mouse watch. From what I can gather the chief was more happy with the trade than BIL's colleague.
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Dark Knight
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if you can afford good watches rather than cheap stuff, you have the sense to insure it
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Capt Black
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I won't be taking my Omega watch on my land holiday to the caribbean. It will be something considerably cheaper that looks similar, and a battered G10.
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JohnTheDog
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Why attract trouble by displaying obvious signs of wealth (to a poor drug crazed thief)
"Yes he wasn't scared to wear his expensive stuff walking around Montego Bay at night....pity he got stabbed to death for it, but hey! the watch was insured!"
"Yes he wasn't scared to wear his expensive stuff walking around Montego Bay at night....pity he got stabbed to death for it, but hey! the watch was insured!"
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JOHNTHED0G wrote:Why attract trouble by displaying obvious signs of wealth (to a poor drug crazed thief)
"Yes he wasn't scared to wear his expensive stuff walking around Montego Bay at night....pity he got stabbed to death for it, but hey! the watch was insured!"
He paid the price, it is said, for being a poser ?
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Dark Knight
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jeez
do you lot ever the leave the house in anything apart from body armour and an armed escort
what a bunch od scared timid people, funnily enough not everyone is a mugger in the Carribean
do you lot ever the leave the house in anything apart from body armour and an armed escort
what a bunch od scared timid people, funnily enough not everyone is a mugger in the Carribean
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Absolutely correct .... it's just those who hang about at the Ports who areDark Knight wrote:jeez
do you lot ever the leave the house in anything apart from body armour and an armed escort
what a bunch od scared timid people, funnily enough not everyone is a mugger in the Carribean
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Dark Knight
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and the Uk and europe are safe then?
so you can wear ou trappings of wealth in the UK and Europe but not elsewhere
tosh absolute tosh

so you can wear ou trappings of wealth in the UK and Europe but not elsewhere
tosh absolute tosh
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I'm with you DK, no point having nice things and not wearing them, I have 3 nice ( quite expensive watches ) I probably wear the cheapest of the three when I go ashore but only because it is my least favourite, at the end of the day my jewellery is insured and if I was put in a position of "being robbed" I would just hand it over - I don't wear any other jewellery so would hope I don't draw attention to myself ... here in the UK I wear my "nice" jewellery all the time, no point having it and keeping it in the safeDark Knight wrote:I have a nice Omega, I wear it every day , why would I worry about only wearing it on when I felt safe
bl**dy pointless having it if you are too scared to wear it, might as well get a £10 watch off the market stall
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Re: £450K for a watch
Dark Knight wrote:jeez
do you lot ever the leave the house in anything apart from body armour and an armed escort
what a bunch od scared timid people, funnily enough not everyone is a mugger in the Carribean
Well said DN.
We did a private tour in Jamaica, (everyone seems to have it in for Jamaica and some don't even go ashore because of scaremongering). They don't know what they are missing on this beautiful island.
After our tour, and before we did the white water tubing, we had to put our valuables in a bag (sensible, we could have gone topsy turvy), hand them over for safekeeping and retrieve them at the other end of the experience; they were there of course, 2x cameras, (we took a waterproof one for the duration), watches, (if they weren't waterproof) and any currency that was in note form. We also had to consign our clothes to their care as swimsuits were obligatory!!
We both have more than one good watch, in fact we both have a genuine fake Rolex bought in Kuala Lumpur,
All our valuables are insured, and some items of jewellery are insured individually, in case the worst happens.
We are just as likely to come across a mugger on our visits to London or any European capital.
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JohnTheDog
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What a romantic idea of being mugged some have...it's not the gentleman highwayman saying "stand & deliver" it's more likely to be someone who is very nervous & worried about being seen, who will see your valuables bash you on the head, stick a knife in your back & you do not want a nervous frightened druggie with a gun after your watch.
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Dark Knight
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JTD
have you ever had a gun or knife pulled on you then John?
do you have experience of having being mugged by a drug crazed knife/gunman?
unless you have, the you are just making huge silly assumptions
and before you ask yes I have
have you ever had a gun or knife pulled on you then John?
do you have experience of having being mugged by a drug crazed knife/gunman?
unless you have, the you are just making huge silly assumptions
and before you ask yes I have
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Serendipity
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How ridiculous to presume that anyone who wears a decent peace of jewellery will be mugged!
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wolfie
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Exactly Serendipity, and it could happen half a mile away from home, anywhere, doesn't have to be in a large city or abroad.
I answered the front door some time ago to a young person, obviously drugged up to their eyeballs; I defused the situation by treating them as I would any caller and asking where exactly they were looking for and guided them on their way. Maybe that time I was lucky but when we had 5 hoodies in our garden late at night and I dialled 101, I was told that it should have been a 999 call. Our daughter gave me grief over that, the daughter that is a police constable in London and attends 999 calls for far less serious situations.
We don't live in a city, just a small town and a very 'nice' neighbourhood, so, it happens anywhere, anytime.
Sorry to hear of your experience DN.
I answered the front door some time ago to a young person, obviously drugged up to their eyeballs; I defused the situation by treating them as I would any caller and asking where exactly they were looking for and guided them on their way. Maybe that time I was lucky but when we had 5 hoodies in our garden late at night and I dialled 101, I was told that it should have been a 999 call. Our daughter gave me grief over that, the daughter that is a police constable in London and attends 999 calls for far less serious situations.
We don't live in a city, just a small town and a very 'nice' neighbourhood, so, it happens anywhere, anytime.
Sorry to hear of your experience DN.
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JohnTheDog
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Why does anyone need to have personal experience of being robbed to advise that to wear expensive jewellery in public is foolish? & the more the crime rate rises the more foolish it becomes. I tell you something though, it's a lot less likely to be mugged if you don't wear expensive jewellery. What is foolish is to land on what may be an impoverished area & temp fate, anyone wishing to rob someone can see the big ship arrive & they know that people will be walking about with stuff worth money. It is downright reckless to advise anyone not to be aware of personal security. 
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Serendipity
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I do not agree Johnthedog, I will continue to wear my jewellery regardless.
Do I get rid of my expensive car just in case it is stolen ?
Do I get rid of my expensive car just in case it is stolen ?
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Dark Knight
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Backtracking then JTD
what happened to the drugged up knife maniac waitng for unwiswe tourists, that you know so much about then? , where is the gun weilding maniac waiting to mug you for your, oh so valuble watch
what is this stereotypical description based on, what experience have you ever had of this type of situiation??
scaremongering tosh
what happened to the drugged up knife maniac waitng for unwiswe tourists, that you know so much about then? , where is the gun weilding maniac waiting to mug you for your, oh so valuble watch
what is this stereotypical description based on, what experience have you ever had of this type of situiation??
scaremongering tosh
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JohnTheDog
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The media & spending quite a lot of land holidays in the Caribbean. Maybe the fact I haven't been robbed proves something?