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[โ€“] Wfh@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

Rolex and Omega are the BMW and Porsche of the watch world. Huge brand recognition and status symbols, and also an entry level to luxury/performance. But honestly these days I feel the exclusivity and price levels are completely artificial.

I like tool watches and vintage Subs or Speedys were originally created and recognized as proper, tough tool watches for professionals, not status pieces. I'd rather buy a modern mechanical dive watches or chronograph for much less and with much more enjoyment than any modern 18k gold "luxury timepiece".