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Whats the best RM to get fro the TD
i heard zf? Looking at the nadal 35-03. Also someothers
I heard sonic is good, ANY THOUGHTS?
i heard zf? Looking at the nadal 35-03. Also someothers
I heard sonic is good, ANY THOUGHTS?
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i heard zf? Looking at the nadal 35-03. Also someothers
I heard sonic is good, ANY THOUGHTS?
I wonder where that information may be found?If only there were threads that could give us this information ?
Laughably false. I'd see these dripping off peoples wrists in San Tropez on nobodies everywhere. I've seen a ladies diamond one at Yosemite! Mid level execs have had them for YEARS at my former employer (FANNG). The billionaire watch story is meant to be marketing bait for us simple single digital millionaires.I know quite a few financially well off people, but I have never met someone in person who can afford a Richard Mille. Since RMs are rather youthful watches, aimed at tennis starts and other celebrities from music or sports, those who do wear them are mostly recognized as "famous" when they are out and about. Anyone who wears an RM but doesn't clearly fit into the lifestyle of the super rich outs themselves as a fake person with a fake watch.
Only you know if you can pull this off but you may want to consider all of this before buying a replica that's way above your lifestyle unless you only plan on wearing it at home when you're alone.
I just saw a movie where a nerd introduces himself to a hot chick sitting next to him on the airplane. She responds: "listen, I'm way, way, way out of your league. If your league were to explode, I wouldn't hear the sound of it for 3 days. So let's enjoy some peace and quiet, shall we?"
Come visit Miami, then. Here RM’s are as common as Daytonas. Anyone who can take out a loan and wants to appear wealthy has an RM on their wrist.I know quite a few financially well off people, but I have never met someone in person who can afford a Richard Mille. Since RMs are rather youthful watches, aimed at tennis starts and other celebrities from music or sports, those who do wear them are mostly recognized as "famous" when they are out and about. Anyone who wears an RM but doesn't clearly fit into the lifestyle of the super rich outs themselves as a fake person with a fake watch.
Only you know if you can pull this off but you may want to consider all of this before buying a replica that's way above your lifestyle unless you only plan on wearing it at home when you're alone.
I just saw a movie where a nerd introduces himself to a hot chick sitting next to him on the airplane. She responds: "listen, I'm way, way, way out of your league. If your league were to explode, I wouldn't hear the sound of it for 3 days. So let's enjoy some peace and quiet, shall we?"