So it's OVER for SwatchCels?Rolex is the most likely brand to get a man laid. Rolex has the brand recognition from women.
Cartier has some brand recognition but Cartier watches are considered more appropriate for women to wear than for men to wear.
Hahahaha.I think the biggest part of RolexMaxxing is that it's WristMaxxing, and a Rolex won't help a WristCel.
I wear different styles mostly and some get more reactions than others. The Luminox is a very bold watch and gets more (and different) reactions than my Woodwatch. And I can imagine that a slim gold Patek Philippe displays more of a subdued elegance in contrast with s Rolex Submariner.Rolex is the brand that has the most awareness with women. There are a number of other watchmakers that are high quality with less name recognition like Patek Phillippe and Jaeger LeCoultre.
And you have to look congruent with a Rolex wearer. Or say it was a gift from your harem.I think in order for a Rolex to be effective in seduction and in retaining a woman (if that's a goal), it has to be combined with other status symbols.
They are also more 'bling' and 9 out of 10 are fakes, so I think if you want to attract the smarter gold diggers you should go for the more subdued subtle Rolexes.I think the gold Rolexes are better for initially attracting than the steel or even two tone Rolexes. Few steel Rolexes are going to stand out nearly as much as a gold Rolex.
The potential problem with that approach is that your watch goes completely unnoticed.They are also more 'bling' and 9 out of 10 are fakes, so I think if you want to attract the smarter gold diggers you should go for the more subdued subtle Rolexes.
Not if you look at the time with a flourish.The potential problem with that approach is that your watch goes completely unnoticed.
Most cheap watches, even if they look good, won't get attention. You've got to get up to the Rolex class to get attention for your watch. It's also the gold Rolexes that get more attention than the steel ones. There are some very nice steel Rolexes but they don't quite stand out like a gold Rolex. The gold Rolexes also cost far more than the steel ones. The steel ones are also plenty expensive, but more of budget Rolexes.Cheap Watches That Actually Look Good
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My secondhand Promaster diver watch got me a date first day I wear it.Most cheap watches, even if they look good, won't get attention. You've got to get up to the Rolex class to get attention for your watch.
If a man has a Rolex, it needs to work in conjunction with other possessions. It needs to work with his home and car. The Rolex isn't as big of a priority as the home, its furnishings, and the car.By the time any dude should be able to comfortably afford Rolexes (being able to buy them casually like they're candy bars), it becomes irrelevant. Having a Rolex without also having a Rolls Royce is kind of like when guys have nice cars but live in sh1t apartments. You'll initially get the attention of women, but be sniffed out in due time.
For me, the hierarchy would be Home > Car > Watch.If a man has a Rolex, it needs to work in conjunction with other possessions. It needs to work with his home and car. The Rolex isn't as big of a priority as the home, its furnishings, and the car.
There's an argument that in an initial approach, a Rolex can be seen without the car or the home being seen. The Rolex serves as somewhat of a lure because a man can't take his car into the bar/mall/grocery store to attract the women.
I have heard of men who will be out in public and display their car keys with a BMW or Mercedes-Benz logo on the keys in order to attract women. That's the closest way that a man could take his car into the bar.
Using the Rolex could be a little bit more subtle than using the BMW or Mercedes-Benz logo. The gold Rolexes attract more attention than the steel ones.