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911 Rod 04-06-2022 08:09 AM

Is this your starter marriage? Or going to be?

Smile, thank her, and give her a big hug. You don't have to keep the watch forever.

masraum 04-06-2022 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 11657383)
can a Moderator change Sugarwood's user name to Sourwood? :)

that dude is one negative MOFO.

I thought about commenting, but decided it wasn't worth it as I probably would have been more snippy than you.

I don't remember him being like that when he first started posting.

Quote:

hijack alert!! when my wife lost her job and went to nursing school. we told this really old couple the news. the old lady looked at me with horror. she said," oh no! she is going to be a nurse? she is going to meet a rich doctor and leave you for him!"

i looked shocked!! WTH? hahah..her husband took me aside and said, "some days, i dont even know how i married that horrid woman - tell your wife congrats". hahahha

ahhhh..Doreen. that lady was unique. her husband was my bud. old dude bought new Sig, and outshot me hands down. he is a retired cop. still very skillfull with the handguns.

Sugarwood is like Doreen. :)
ROFLMAO!

911boost 04-06-2022 08:17 AM

If it is anything like the Deep Sea I have, just hold on to it for a while and you will not lose any $.

gordner 04-06-2022 08:20 AM

Just appreciate it man, it is basically just a vehicle to park your money in, enjoy the fact your wife pays enough attention that she landed close to the mark. You won't lose your shirt over the watch, but you could lose your wife over the reaction.

gordner 04-06-2022 08:20 AM

And you should delete this thread, not something I would want her to stumble across if I were you....

pwd72s 04-06-2022 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by aschen (Post 11657332)
I think the most expensive surprise present I ever bought my wife was a ~3500$ pair of earrings. I asked if I can get my money back if she doest like them and got the run around about exchanges/restocking fees etc.

Being more practical than romantic I had them wrap them up at the store. Drove my wife there the day before her birthday and had her "open" them on site. Got confirmation she liked them before paying.

Brilliant! I tip my hat...

I'm also still hoping that hard drive & his spouse are solid enough in their relationship to talk this over and arrive at a solution that will leave them both happy.

craigster59 04-06-2022 09:17 AM

My Wife knows me better than to get me something expensive as a "surprise gift". For one, if I want something I will let her know that I am buying it for myself. Two, when I want something, she knows I have already researched it to the "Nth" degree and know the exact model, color and size that I want.

It can be a PITA for her around birthday and Christmas, but she manages to always find a little something (no Bobble Head yet) and that suits me just fine. On the flip side she has no problem dropping hints on what she wants and I usually go into "research mode" and get her the more deluxe model than what she was expecting.

HardDrive 04-06-2022 02:01 PM

Couple of you guys have suggested deleting this thread. I'm not going to ask for it to be deleted. I have been on this site for many years, and respect many peoples opinions here. Other folks have posted about relationship issues, or drama in their life. You guys have set me straight that I was being a jerk, and I accept that. If someone is offended by this thread, then ask for it to be deleted. But perhaps some other person will be facing a similar situation, and find this thread, and learn from my mistake.

HardDrive 04-06-2022 02:04 PM

That's it, except with the stainless bracelet.

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 11657060)
Is this it?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649211015.jpg

Just exchange it and be thrilled. Husband's burden.


stevej37 04-06-2022 02:07 PM

Nice retort HD.
Good luck in whichever direction you take.

pwd72s 04-06-2022 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 11657902)
That's it, except with the stainless bracelet.

What? Who wouldn't want a rubber strap? (just kidding, okay?)

WPOZZZ 04-06-2022 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aschen (Post 11657320)

Or you could try to get 35 new moonswatches.

Now you can. When they came out the other week, I could not believe prices people paid for them on eBay. $10k for some.

WPOZZZ 04-06-2022 02:16 PM

Exchange it for a Speedy Moonwatch. That one holds its value better than other Omegas.

red 928 04-06-2022 02:34 PM

It's your fault for marrying someone
who would spend $10k on a watch
kidding mostly

In its essence it isn't a watch
it is an expression of love
a very expensive and foolish expression

Keep the watch pretend that
you love it almost as much as her
but scold her for buying it without
checking with you first and agree
that neither of you will ever do
anything like that again

lesson learned and just be happy
that someone loves you that much

aschen 04-06-2022 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 11657908)
Now you can. When they came out the other week, I could not believe prices people paid for them on eBay. $10k for some.

I was mostly joking of course. I don't think you can get them for retail quite yet but swatch said they will make as many as people want (so a imperial crap ton). THere was pandamonium at the swatch boutiques I heard. A brilliant marketing thing from omega, be the opposite of rolex instead of trying to mimic them.

I think they are silly and fun at an easy price point. I'll buy one when they come down to retail. Maybe get the "mission to uranus" just because.

craigster59 04-06-2022 03:08 PM

OK, I'm just "spitballing" here but I think there may be a way around this.

Explain to her how fickle guys can be and how we change our minds and our outlooks on many things. What may have seemed to have been the perfect watch yesterday now seems a bit large and ostentatious today.

You understand and appreciate her thoughtful and sentimental gift, but now, as time goes on, you'd rather have something more practical that you could wear more often so that every time you checked your watch, it was as if you were being reminded of the affirmation of her love.

We all have regrets in life and things we have done that can never be taken back. But one thing's for sure, you will never have second thoughts or regrets about your decision to marry her.

Now go get the watch you really want and you can thank me later! :)

otto_kretschmer 04-06-2022 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 11657497)
Picked up a MilGauss from a dealer four years ago and they're unobtanium now in the storefronts and go for double in the grey/secondhand market for what I paid. It's a nice watch, but it's not _that_ nice of a watch...

It seems like every other young engineer I work with blows their first few paychecks on a submariner. I'm not going to judge on where they put their money, but I'm kinda going to judge... (my thing was MTBs - I should have shares in Yeti Cycles by now given my contributions over the last 20y)

investment wise its better than a car

otto_kretschmer 04-06-2022 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gordner (Post 11657531)
And you should delete this thread, not something I would want her to stumble across if I were you....

I dunno..

How many of you guys who are married, does your wife follow the threads on some Porsche forum?

I think he's safe

sc_rufctr 04-06-2022 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 11657497)
Picked up a MilGauss from a dealer four years ago and they're unobtanium now in the storefronts and go for double in the grey/secondhand market for what I paid. It's a nice watch, but it's not _that_ nice of a watch...

It seems like every other young engineer I work with blows their first few paychecks on a submariner. I'm not going to judge on where they put their money, but I'm kinda going to judge... (my thing was MTBs - I should have shares in Yeti Cycles by now given my contributions over the last 20y)

I've always liked the uniqueness of the MilGauss. It's certainly a nice watch! I bought a two tone Submariner second hand about 10 years ago for $5,500. I only wear it occasionally but I'm so glad I decided to buy when I did. The same watch is around 15k right now. (pre-ceramic)

The high end watch market is just bonkers. What was an $50,000 watch now sells for well over $100,000 and there seems to be no end in site. I've been lusting after a "Lange & Söhne" for some time but there in the stratosphere. (how does 60k+ for a stainless steel watch sound? :eek:)

On bikes: I have a small collection of Masi road bikes. Both US and Italian made.
- My GF - "Boys and their toys" :)

WPOZZZ 04-06-2022 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 11658061)

On bikes: I have a small collection of Masi road bikes. Both US and Italian made.
- My GF - "Boys and their toys" :)

Does it have problems in races? lol


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