Is he peacocking (I think that’s what it was called like 20 years ago)?
By the way, rolexes hardly impress people. Especially in Vegas. Why would they? There’s literally high horological boutiques all over the strip. Richard
Mille, VC, patek.. damn near any high end brand you can think of are at city center. Lmao. If you think you’re going to impress anyone in Vegas, you’re going to need a stay at the MGM mansion and play at the high rollers tables. People in Vegas don’t look at your watches. Hell, rolexes are dime a dozen there. Any time I sit at a black jack table, it looks like a Rolex lineup.
Now, you sit down at a $100 min table and see stacks of yellow chips is about the only way to impress anyone in Vegas and that’s the bare minimum.
Just give up bro. You clearly don’t live by your own philosophy. You’re trying to teach guys how to get rich and pick up women and buying a fake Rolex to impress them... it’s not gonna work. Especially with a no date while you have a bling’d out Daytona drawn on your wrist on your event flyer or whatever that horrendous image is.
You can’t even afford a graphic designer.
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