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No LBC - RE: MGB vs. Spitfire!!

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Subject: No LBC - RE: MGB vs. Spitfire!!
From: "otmc@bc1.com" <otmc@bc1.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 12:00:20 -0800
Not all Rolex are big and chunky, of the three I own, only one could be
called chunky. I have a 1927 Bubble back that is almost too dainty to be a
mens watch and a Cellini edition that is quite svelte. I will agree that
the diamond encrusted ones are exceedingly tacky. The Italians are huge
fans of the Rolex Daytona and I am sure many of them drive Ferraris. The
comparison of the Patek to a Ferrari is appropriate as the last I one I
bought (for a client) was 57000.00 (USD). 

>I disagree with the Rolex analogy. Rolexes are big lumpy (usually loose
>fitting) chunks of metal dangling from gentlemen's (and ladies') wrists.
>(Ever notice how many sports team coaches (football - north amercian
>flavor, basketball, etc) and sports announcers (again north amercian)
>wear them? You think these guys drive Ferraris? They don't look to me
>like they do.
>
>How about the Rolexes you can get with diamonds and other jewels pasted
>all over them. Nice. If you live in Vegas (or go there for all of your
>vacations).
>
>For watch analogies maybe Patek-Phillipe or something like that. Much
>sleeker and cleaner looking.
>
>By the way, this is all tongue in cheek...
>
>Peter Zaborski
>76 TR6 (CF58310 UO)
>Calgary AB Canada
>
>

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