People buy rolexes to look at time. People buy expensive cables to connect to speakers. Both are made of exotic materials and their functionalities can be acheived by spending less than 20 bucks.makes me cry. Imagine someone bought that for 12K.
People buy rolexes to look at time.
What can a rolex do more than showing time? Show off ? Why not speakers cables be exotic in that way?
What can a rolex do more than showing time? Show off ? Why not speakers cables be exotic in that way?
What can a rolex do more than showing time? Show off ? Why not speakers cables be exotic in that way?
yeah got the point. Bad example by me anyway!No offense but nobody buys a rolex to look at time. Every mobile phone is better for that even tho rolex is quite an accurate time keeper.
A rolex is a piece of jewellery whith inherent value composed of high demand and as said jewellery.
That cable is scam. I mean unless it is made of gold or something but it does not look like it, eh?
Its jewelry, it also is a very intricate system that makes it all work. You buy a high-end watch for the craftsmanship. Rolex is a bit of a bad example, because its not really that intricate, but they are still well made watches that will last generations(!). You don't buy it as a good way to look at the time, you buy it as a gift for your kid when you pass away, and your kids kid eventually.What can a rolex do more than showing time? Show off ? Why not speakers cables be exotic in that way?
Its jewelry, it also is a very intricate system that makes it all work. You buy a high-end watch for the craftsmanship. Rolex is a bit of a bad example, because its not really that intricate, but they are still well made watches that will last generations(!). You don't buy it as a good way to look at the time, you buy it as a gift for your kid when you pass away, and your kids kid eventually.
If you want to see some truly spectacular designs, check out this Dutch watchmaker:
http://www.klaauw.com/eng
Everything he does can be done with ease on a smartwatch, but where's the fun in that?
If you want to see some truly spectacular designs, check out this Dutch watchmaker:
http://www.klaauw.com/eng
No offense but nobody buys a rolex to look at time. Every mobile phone is better for that even tho rolex is quite an accurate time keeper.
yeah got the point. Bad example by me anyway!
You successfully triggered a fun reaction from this very sad video heh
You avoid Rolex buyers, please put me on the ignore button then? Because I still want to buy a Rolex Milgauss.I have never noticed Rolex claiming that their watches tell time better (or tell better time) than a Casio. People buy Rolex watches to show others that they are the kind of person who buys Rolex watches. This is useful as it lets others know who to avoid.
I suspect an ordinary Casio digital watch would be unaffected by such magnetic fields.You avoid Rolex buyers, please put me on the ignore button then? Because I still want to buy a Rolex Milgauss.
The reliability and precision of an ordinary mechanical watch can be affected by a magnetic field of 50 to 100 gauss. But many scientists are exposed to much higher magnetic fields during the course of their work. Rolex’s solution was the Milgauss — the first watch of its kind. Hence the name of the watch, mille being French for thousand. The Milgauss became known notably as the watch worn by scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva.