Rolex doesn't seem to match very high end luxury cars to me. Just my opinion haha. Nor Rolex match Sports cars.
I think BMW can go with AP PP. Sports car can go with Brietling, Panarai and U-Boat!
I hope I don't get struck by lightning. - Barbarella
I do not see any 'balance' or that a watch is any way related to an automobile
Unless of course that watch in particular is produced for a particular car brand/model such as the Jaeger-LeCoultre Aston Martin AMVOX1, AMVOX2 Chrono Racing & AMVOX3 Tourbillon GMT, the Breitling Bentley series, Hublot's Aero Bang Morgan, Porsche Design range of watches, etc. Not to forget also the IWC's AMG model, Panerai for the ferraris and Blancpain for their lamborghini models.
How to link if I wear a ROLEX watch and is driven around daily by public transport?
I've seen many Rolex owners taking public transport.
I own a Black 2005 Toyota Corolla Altis and wear a 16233 datejust.
We are watch collectors, not car collectors
I totally agreed with you on that. I find that collecting watch or any hobbies is a very humbling experience because there is always a higher mountain out there, no one is an expert.
if I collect porcelain I must get the GO Meissen? If I buy the YM2, I must go get a boat? So cannot wear YM2 to drive car? If wear Red Devil Bang must wear football boots....
Horology and automotive are completely different, unless you are considering it as a status symbol. Like then you would also want your pen, cufflings, dogs, house, wallet, jewellery, phone to balance....
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