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Nobody buys a Rolex to tell time. And nobody buys a Porsche for transportation. And I bid $1500 on the Rolex, maybe a little more if it's a Daytona ........
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1650.00 and not a dollar more !!! |
WSP aircraft fly above almost parallel with a stop watch and observe cars and painted stripe ticks next to the shoulders of the highway. Get to the next set of marks too soon and you're toast.
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I got one of those aircraft tickets on the 101 between San Francisco and L.A. back in the 80's. They even had signs that said, "patrolled by aircraft", or something similar. I saw what looked like a crop duster flying next to me at one point and didn't think twice about it. Later I realised what a dip***** I had been, what did I think that they used, F-15s?? :rolleyes:
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Sam,
I got a Volex that I'll sell you for $999.00 and a really nice Rolec for $849... Just let me know. I'll ship for free. I'm a Breitling man m'self... Rolex is just a bit to... well... Rolex for me. I give people the same advice on Radar detectors as I do on helmets. "Spend what you think the protection is worth. " |
Breitling, now there's a man who knows his watches.
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But if you have a V1 and you get a weak radar signal from the rear, you know there is nothing to worry about. You can just accelerate to get away from the annoying beeps. :D
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For me the Breitling just got too difficult to read. Old eyes, small dials, lots of metal. Didn't work. larry |
<i>"Rolex is just a bit to... well... Rolex for me."</i>
Exactly. An absolutely fantastic watch, but the image??? No thanks. I like some of the Brietlings, although many are a bit too 'busy' looking. I've got 6 watches in my collection right now - all mechanical of course! Next will be either a Mühle Glashütte or a Fortis ...... Weren't we talking about radar detectors? Oh yeah, I've got an old Cobra that works OK, but I really need to upgrade to a V1!! |
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I've actually had many situations where I wished I had the arrows. i.e. detector going off but no clue where the cop was .....
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Two speeding tickets both times had V1 on, but CHP not using radar either times. First time CHP parked on overpass and must have spotted me in fast lane. He easily made a left turn onto freeway and nabbed me two miles down the road. Second time CHP on motorcylce in slow lane in front of big rig just waiting for speeders to zoom by (that's me). I was told both times they followed and gauged my speed using their speedometer. I have my VI hardwired in my glovebox and when pulled over simply shut the glovebox door. Thank god they didn't see the V1 Lessons learned:
- That's why they're called Radar Detectors not Cop Detectors. - Be pleasant and courteous and admit to your lapse of bad judgement to the CHP and get only a speeding ticket (as opposed to reckless, excessive display of speed, etc) |
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I've got two (2) V-1's, one Passport 8500 and one BCT-12. V-1 will pick up a signal on a straight run two miles away. Passport 8500 same. BCT-12 picks radio transmissions up to 25 miles away. Lets you know where they are and what they are doing.
Solution - get a scanner to go with the V-1 or Passport 8500. Steve A Porsche does more then just go fast in a straight line" |
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Nothing there but blue sky and a Cessna 180 at 1500 feet or so. As far as Rolexs go.....what ever the brand name's reputation is in your circles...it is first "the" tool watch. It has been the most reliable time piece available in a couple of forms, Sub, Seadweller, Explorer and GMT for 50 years. It hasn't been until recently that the any other mechnical watches (Omega being the rare exception in a chrono ) or a quartz watch have been able to keep up for durability. The Daytona is a gimic watch. But only because Rolex has made it so by marketing. If you need a mechanical chronograph there isn't anything better. They are damn hard to read however. There are other mechnical chrono I prefer. So while you might sneer at Rolex for any number of reasons you'd be a fool to dismiss them as a bad watch. Over priced? Maybe but not in comparison to the watches that attempt to directly compete with them. They have more in common with Porsche than some are willing to admit. Both build the best of their market with superior engineering, well thought out models, seldom change those same models for years cosmetically while improving them internally and always charge a premium price by controling the marketing and production numbers of an excellent product. |
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great plane info. I Never would have figured that out. and I always wanted the Rolex SubM but I happen to destroy any orniments. I even tried wearing a low key WOP necklace and was getting it soldered every few months. I can't even wear a ring. |
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Of course, for those of us on an SC budget, there's the Timex. Much like the SC, it takes a licking, but keeps on ticking. http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/smash.gif |
Old Beemer Rolex Joke
So, there is this Yuppie standing next to his 5 series after the accident, when the police pull up and start taking the information. The 5 is standing there without a driver's door, and while the police are standing there trying to get the info on the accident, all the guy can do is lament what happened to his Beemer.
The police sneer at him, "Geez you're shallow, you have been standing here with your car, and all you can do is complain about how your door is missing. Didn't you even notice that your left arm is torn off?" "OH MY G-D ------- MY ROLEX!!!!!" Seemed appropriate for this thread. larry |
My Swiss Army watch works just fine for me. When I need a beer, it says its time and helps me open it!
I like my V1 too. |
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