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  • HWNI or not, when i see people shelling out thousands for a watch, that feels like a splashing around of cash that I can't fully comprehend. But then I can't afford to spend anywhere near that on a watch, nor am I into watches in anywhere near that level - hence why I found what he was saying interesting, if not comprehensive. He's coming from his own point of view so yes, the nerds aren't really a consideration for him perhaps. Actually the nerd factor is the allure that I would most identify with, I suppose. As a status symbol, I'd much rather a watch draw the eye of someone who appreciates it on a deeper level than just 'I've got this much cash to spend on a watch'.

    (By the way - I'm in no way sneering at people who drop £££ on watches, I'm just illustrating my own lack of insight/experience/watch budget!)

  • A watch is a status symbol to many.

  • Actually the nerd factor is the allure that I would most identify with, I suppose. As a status symbol, I'd much rather a watch draw the eye of someone who appreciates it on a deeper level...

    Don't kid yourself. The marketiers understand your demographic too.

    Jusy look at the reddit buyer for life thread. Ops sorry I meant buy it for life ;)

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