Magnificent piece at Business Insider

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An arsehole talking crap about other arseholes and their watches.

And he appears to actually know very little about watches.

I know it's supposed to be humour, but it's probably an accurate description of the culture.

Agreed. I hate the kind of banker douchebag culture he describes. Ironically, he refers to many others as douchebags but doesn't seem to know he belongs to the same club.
 
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The best part of this article is that he didn't write anything about zenith, omega, movado or other cool brands👍
 
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Was reading it earlier lol

on IWC: This is the watch for the guy who gets cheated on by his wife.

I always wondered what IWC stood for, and this article cleared it up....

"I Was Cuckolded"

::rimshot::
 
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Ask Dennis Kozlowski at Tyco how that worked out for him...

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/13/business/13tyco.html?_r=0

The rest of those Wall Street guys should join him.

I have zero tolerance for blatant fraud.
gatorcpa

PS - I think the author spends way too much time in seedy bars wearing expensive watches. Have a little common sense, please.
I really want to see that $6,000 shower curtain he got caught on.
 
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The best part of this article is that he didn't write anything about zenith, omega, movado or other cool brands👍
Whew. So glad he didn't mention vintage watches (besides vintage Rolexes), and not a single mention of JLC. Still under the radar! 👍