They have never heard of AP
haa...however i find it difficult to answer when people ask me how much is the watch..
Luckily, the people around me consider it impolite to ask how much something costs.
Samsung Galaxy Note III
haa...however i find it difficult to answer when people ask me how much is the watch..
If someone asks me how much my watch costs (if they aren't a friend) I immediately move them to the dirtbag list. Then, I tell them whatever I feel like telling them at the time, without guilt.
blood-sucking dandy cliques.
Miguel, you write like Montaigne.
99.9 percent of the time there is no need to even have that conversation for me. They have never heard of AP lol.
Now I am complimented on my rolex or iwc reps, but because people know that I can afford to buy them. That's why they never question their authenticity as well.
I do not care anymore: rep = gen.
See: William Gaddis' "The Recognitions" + Jean Baudrillard, "Simulation and Simulacra."
No need for any guilt: the gen manufacturers are blood-sucking dandy cliques.
Some things that could help: The thing is you need to wear your rep with confidence, you shouldn't brag/rub it in peoples faces because it seems like a defence mechanism and it also seems it's obviously a big deal to you. You also have to be realistic sometimes because some reps such as Richard Mille cost the same as a new Bentley, so it's hard to pull that off depending on your lifestyle. Luckily, I don't get asked much, just compliments which I reply with just a smile lol. Your confidence and maturity normally makes people not to have to ask much questions too. If you're quite young (under 21 years old) then it makes it quite obvious that it's either not yours or it's a rep. At the end of the day it's a hobby and it's really nobody's business as long as it makes you happy.