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8th March 10, 11:53 PM
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My Only Decadence (that I know of !)
In all my married years, I’ve never spent a lot of money on myself. On my wife and kids and even the house, yes – plenty, but on me not really. I’m not complaining – far from it – I prefer to spend on them and have in the past put off offers to spend on myself, as we’re not rolling in spare cash and I felt guilty and would rather buy a good food processor or barbecue for the house than a new pair of soft Italian slip-ons for me. Also, I’m not normally covetous of material goods for their own sake – my cars are both pretty non-descript Japanese models (my Mazda 6 is leased for me by my employer as part of my package and my Mitsubishi Outlander is 2006 model 2nd hand – though this year I want to buy a new Honda Jazz or similar for my wife when she passes her test).
Until now.
For months, I’ve been looking longingly at one piece of stylish decadence in a particular mall shop window, until yesterday, when my wife, tired of me slobbering down the shop’s window every time, took me inside and for once, with a feeling of shameless abandon, we bought it at last !
Now, had I been in the UK and had a few bucks to burn, I might well have gone kilt-outfit hunting, but here in Oman, kilt-wearing opportunities are few and far between (Burns Night and Caley Ball night), so I’m not that hung up about it.
Now I know that there are many more expensive makes of the same thing that I bought yesterday, but yesterday I bought the materialistic love of my life. A Swiss Rado watch. It’s a sleek, slim, chic, all-black Sintra Jubilé model with curved (rather than flat) glass face that extends to the edges and looks like an infinity pool, the smoothly shaped bracelet band and rounded rectangular face meld together seamlessly and the band has a sheen rather than shine to it. There are no numerals or “ticks” on the dial, only four little diamonds at the main quarters and a little date window at the bottom. The whole effect looks like a black satinised bracelet, almost like black Siamese gold. I understand that the metallic parts are actually a scratch-resistant hi-tech ceramic. There are no chunky faces, bezels, bracelet links, buttons or posts to break its slim, smooth outline.
It cost RO 925 after 25% offered discount (about US$ 2,400), before the offer which ends 13 March it was RO 1,160 (about US$ 3,400). To some people that is minor but for me, spending that on a watch is a major life-decision !! Even now, though I’m happy as a pig in “clover” (self-censored for the mods), I still have a wee bit of guilt wondering if I’ve denied my kids something.
The Rado is far too good for me to wear, so I’ll keep it in its box in our bedroom and look at it now and again. – ONLY KIDDING !!! But it is for dressy occasions.
This now firmly puts me in the famed “fur coat an’ nae knickers” category ! I went and got that lovely expensive watch but meanwhile the spex I wear have a broken leg !!
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9th March 10, 12:38 AM
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Unless someone is going without food, I wouldn't think about the cost again. Especially since your bride was the chief perpetrator.
Congratulations on a very nice watch. As a lover of fine time pieces (I have my father's and and my grandfather's railroad pocket watches) I appreciate your lust. It's as much a work of art as it is a watch, and your grandchildren will be able to wear and appreciate it.
I have the hots for an Omega Seamaster myself, but I'm too cheap--so far--to for over a similar sum.
Congratulations on a fine watch. Kiss you bride for all of us.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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9th March 10, 07:26 AM
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A good watch is worth what it cost-- I bought my Rolex in 1967 and have no regrets at having spent $150 for it back then. Aside from keeping reasonably good time (watches are like pistols: they are more accurate than their owners) it has slightly increased in value over the last 43 years, a new one now costing over $4,500. My only regret is that I didn't spend the extra $50 at the time for the gold Rolex which now ticks over at more than $15,000.
Watches like to worn and, like motorcars parked in the garage, they will suffer if left in a drawer and not kept wound (the internal lubrication will eventually dry out through lack of use). If your watch has a quartz movement -- as opposed to a mechanical movement -- it should be okay, but remember that the batteries can leak, and so should be removed if the watch isn't going to be worn for a long period of time.
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9th March 10, 07:39 AM
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I would love to see some pictures if possible.
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9th March 10, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
watches are like pistols: they are more accurate than their owners
I think that wins "Quote of the Day."
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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10th March 10, 04:24 AM
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Rado Sintra Jubilé Watch - same type as I bought.
Last edited by Lachlan09; 10th March 10 at 06:00 AM.
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10th March 10, 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Old Hippie
I think that wins "Quote of the Day."
What he said
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11th March 10, 03:16 AM
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OOWWOOOOOOOOOOOO!
My dogs are howlin' at that beautiful watch. Suh-weet. Sound like wifee deserves some spcial attention for that one. Yup, very special attention.
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11th March 10, 01:18 PM
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I do understand timepiece lust. A couple of months ago I bought an Ernst Benz watch for my partner, who had long lusted after a timepiece that his aging eyes could easily read, along with this model for myself:
Garrett
"Then help me for to kilt my clais..." Schir David Lindsay, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
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11th March 10, 01:41 PM
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And I thought a $120 Casio G-Shock was exorbitant........whew......enjoy the fine timepiece though, its beautiful, might get one if I could afford it, if only to put in an art collection.....
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