boytronic:You guys realise that 'Porsche Drivers Selection' are now going to create a 911R watch after reading your posts? Obviously it will be limited to 911 pieces and will come with choice of Green or Red strap to match your car. Price?
AP has already got the watch. It is the best watch. Ever.
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SciFrog:It wasn't that expensive, Nick has the expensive ones It was posted here before... The cool feature is a 100% mechanical alarm that you can see in the back, there is a little hammer to make the sound. At the time this model was only sold in main Breguet stores and not available in multi brand shops.
Which Nick? Me? Did you not see I just got pwnd by someone with a Platinum Daytona
Such an odd conversation from Porsche owners. A mechanical timepiece crafted by hand is a masterful achievement by highly skilled artisans. If you know only 'bling" about mechanical watches and their complications you know little indeed. Taste is subjective but there is more to a fine mechanical timepiece than taste.
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DaveC:Such an odd conversation from Porsche owners. A mechanical timepiece crafted by hand is a masterful achievement by highly skilled artisans.
I completely agree, just visit Switzerland and do a factory tour in one of the fine watch manufacturers such as Jaeger LeCoultre or even better Patek and you will understand. I am well aware that the watch industry has huuuuuge margins but I do not mind
It is fascinating that in a time of very fast technical progress, the mechanical watch survived andfor most people still very desirable.
nberry:Men should not wear anything with diamonds. Leave that to the women.
I inherited a diamond ring with a huge diamond from my uncle, he gave it my dad as a gift for some help during WWII. Sold it because even my wife didn't want to wear it, it just looked so big and weird (like "in your face...").
The husband of one of my wife's friends wears a Rolex with diamonds (they have been added by a jeweler) and it just looks ridiculous on a guy. My wife always says he looks like a pimp but in reality, he reminds me more of an Armenian car sales guy I once met in Miami.
No, diamonds and men are not best friends. Never.
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spudgun:Whoopsy:And that is the whole point of wearing watches like those.
I like wearing my white gold Rolexes. To most people, they are just another 'steel' Rolex. But for those that knows, they know the difference, and that's what counts.
So watches are mostly for showing of
I never understood the need to wear expensive watches.
I like the contrast to my "work boots" (Timberlands), my jeans and the shirt not tucked in. Also fits the Porsche very well.
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d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
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18.05.2016 12:00:29
Whoopsy:SciFrog:It wasn't that expensive, Nick has the expensive ones It was posted here before... The cool feature is a 100% mechanical alarm that you can see in the back, there is a little hammer to make the sound. At the time this model was only sold in main Breguet stores and not available in multi brand shops.
Which Nick? Me? Did you not see I just got pwnd by someone with a Platinum Daytona
Well Nick, I'm glad to hear that you have Rolexes... Last time I saw you, you where flashing your Iwatch around and I really thought you where "one of them"....
fritz:d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
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d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
To be honest, having both of these cars means I cannot even afford a WATCH... And because I didn't spec Sport Chrono Wart for my RS I have to check the time on my iPhone 4S.
Back on topic now? ;)
boytronic:d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
To be honest, having both of these cars means I cannot even afford a WATCH... And because I didn't spec Sport Chrono Wart for my RS I have to check the time on my iPhone 4S.
Back on topic now? ;)
I don't believe you were thinking clearly when you turned down the R allocation. You could have flipped immediately for a substantial premium. Your affordability would not have been an issue.
BTW, what is a voodoo spyder? 718?
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nberry:boytronic:d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
To be honest, having both of these cars means I cannot even afford a WATCH... And because I didn't spec Sport Chrono Wart for my RS I have to check the time on my iPhone 4S.
Back on topic now? ;)
I don't believe you were thinking clearly when you turned down the R allocation. You could have flipped immediately for a substantial premium. Your affordability would not have been an issue.
BTW, what is a voodoo spyder? 718?
The R was offered to me before any details were available and I had no idea how great the spec was going to be. I could have bought it on finance but I told the dealer I have a 981 Spyder and RS coming so I should not be greedy - please give it to someone else. After the spec was released I realised the R would have suited me better than both the Spyder and RS! Better luck next time I guess ;)
boytronic:The R was offered to me before any details were available and I had no idea how great the premium was going to be. I could have bought it on finance but I told the dealer I have a 981 Spyder and RS coming so I should not be greedy - please give it to someone else. After the spec was released I realised the R would have suited me better than both the Spyder and RS! Better luck next time I guess ;)
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TB993tt:boytronic:The R was offered to me before any details were available and I had no idea how great the premium was going to be. I could have bought it on finance but I told the dealer I have a 981 Spyder and RS coming so I should not be greedy - please give it to someone else. After the spec was released I realised the R would have suited me better than both the Spyder and RS! Better luck next time I guess ;)EFA
Lol! There's more to life than premiums... I hope some of these cars will go to people who can actually drive and enjoy them. Life is too short.
nberry:boytronic:d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
To be honest, having both of these cars means I cannot even afford a WATCH... And because I didn't spec Sport Chrono Wart for my RS I have to check the time on my iPhone 4S.
Back on topic now? ;)
I don't believe you were thinking clearly when you turned down the R allocation. You could have flipped immediately for a substantial premium. Your affordability would not have been an issue.
BTW, what is a voodoo spyder? 718?
You are wrong about this. Porsche is closely monitoring any flipping and unless you don't care or have some sort of third person for the job, this is impossible.
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crayphile:boytronic:I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
Unbelievable - you should have given it to me !
I'm afraid this is not how it works...
I tried to give "my" car to someone else but impossible. It had my name on it...
At my dealer, there was a lottery for the normally allocated car (only one, yes). Whoever wanted to participate had to pay 5000(?) EUR to a charity and then, they draw the lucky winner... I am still not sure how Porsche agreed to this, maybe it didn't happen at all but since I kind of lost interest in the car, I never asked my dealer again.
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bluelines:spudgun:Whoopsy:And that is the whole point of wearing watches like those.
I like wearing my white gold Rolexes. To most people, they are just another 'steel' Rolex. But for those that knows, they know the difference, and that's what counts.
So watches are mostly for showing of
I never understood the need to wear expensive watches.
+1
I never understood this either. Especially, wearing an expensive watch which looks ordinary and inexpensive to everyone than a few who happens to "know". This is nothing else than a need to increase self-esteem, gain acceptance and provide a sense of belonging. I am sure there is some psychological term describing this behaviour.
Then again we are all different
+2,,, I do not get it either.
I like nice cloths but even then I wear my lounge wear a lot when working from home. Tuesday I fancied a quick burn in my GT3, didn't get changed for the drive. Pulled up at a Shell station to fill up with V Power Nitro only to look down and discover I was wearing my pyjama bottoms, thought they were my loose quick slip on track bottoms ..So yep, no rolex or the like for me ..
throt
"I Have Done It!".
991 GT3 pick up in October 2014.
RC:crayphile:boytronic:I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
Unbelievable - you should have given it to me !
I'm afraid this is not how it works...
I tried to give "my" car to someone else but impossible. It had my name on it...
At my dealer, there was a lottery for the normally allocated car (only one, yes). Whoever wanted to participate had to pay 5000(?) EUR to a charity and then, they draw the lucky winner... I am still not sure how Porsche agreed to this, maybe it didn't happen at all but since I kind of lost interest in the car, I never asked my dealer again.
This was the same with my UK dealer - when i joked if I could give the allocation to a friend they said no, it would only be available to me, and also that they will only get one car. Just for that moment, I felt very special... :)
boytronic:d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
To be honest, having both of these cars means I cannot even afford a WATCH... And because I didn't spec Sport Chrono Wart for my RS I have to check the time on my iPhone 4S.
Back on topic now? ;)
I would have financed it for you and just split the profit flipping it. Next time, send a PM :)
throt:bluelines:spudgun:Whoopsy:And that is the whole point of wearing watches like those.
I like wearing my white gold Rolexes. To most people, they are just another 'steel' Rolex. But for those that knows, they know the difference, and that's what counts.
So watches are mostly for showing of
I never understood the need to wear expensive watches.
+1
I never understood this either. Especially, wearing an expensive watch which looks ordinary and inexpensive to everyone than a few who happens to "know". This is nothing else than a need to increase self-esteem, gain acceptance and provide a sense of belonging. I am sure there is some psychological term describing this behaviour.
Then again we are all different
+2,,, I do not get it either.
I like nice cloths but even then I wear my lounge wear a lot when working from home. Tuesday I fancied a quick burn in my GT3, didn't get changed for the drive. Pulled up at a Shell station to fill up with V Power Nitro only to look down and discover I was wearing my pyjama bottoms, thought they were my loose quick slip on track bottoms ..So yep, no rolex or the like for me ..
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2015 981 Cayman GT4 | White | Full Bucket Seats | Sport Chrono
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noone1:boytronic:d997h:Wow, and yet another page of off-topic stuff...isn't there somebody out there somewhere having received his / her 911 R already ... ?
I actually turned down an R allocation from my dealer because I could not afford it - just took delivery of my Voodoo Spyder and my UV RS has just left Stuttgart and is on it's way to the UK!
To be honest, having both of these cars means I cannot even afford a WATCH... And because I didn't spec Sport Chrono Wart for my RS I have to check the time on my iPhone 4S.
Back on topic now? ;)
I would have financed it for you and just split the profit flipping it. Next time, send a PM :)
Funny, you would be surprised how many offers I got in a similar direction.
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bluelines:throt:bluelines:spudgun:Whoopsy:And that is the whole point of wearing watches like those.
I like wearing my white gold Rolexes. To most people, they are just another 'steel' Rolex. But for those that knows, they know the difference, and that's what counts.
So watches are mostly for showing of
I never understood the need to wear expensive watches.
+1
I never understood this either. Especially, wearing an expensive watch which looks ordinary and inexpensive to everyone than a few who happens to "know". This is nothing else than a need to increase self-esteem, gain acceptance and provide a sense of belonging. I am sure there is some psychological term describing this behaviour.
Then again we are all different
+2,,, I do not get it either.
I like nice cloths but even then I wear my lounge wear a lot when working from home. Tuesday I fancied a quick burn in my GT3, didn't get changed for the drive. Pulled up at a Shell station to fill up with V Power Nitro only to look down and discover I was wearing my pyjama bottoms, thought they were my loose quick slip on track bottoms ..So yep, no rolex or the like for me ..
Most stylish Mr T! Riding low and dirty in your Motorsport nighgown
You know that you know that.
When you possess the class , like ourselves, anything goes. We would even have the X factor in a volvo, blue. . .
throt
"I Have Done It!".
991 GT3 pick up in October 2014.
nberry:You're post rings true when it fact it isn't. Expensive items look expensive. Why? Because the consumer doesn't want a buy a product that is expensive and looks pedestrian like many other similar products.. Items that are frauds/fakes try to look expensive. The R needs something to distinguish to fro the rest of the model range. Imagine if Porsche didn't do anything to outwardly distinguish the R. How many buyers would be lined up to buy one? I can't imagine many.Why do you think Porsche decided only to build a limited number of R's? Another component of expensive is exclusivity.
Probably that fake items try more to match the built quality of the genuine things, however they look, than look expensive as such. Luxury is all about built quality and choice of materials. And about consumer needs, I think this is cultural or at least a matter of education. In the US or Middle East, objects need to look expensive to communicate their value to the outside world ("showing off"). In Switzerland at least, this is often seen as vulgar and a proof a very bad taste.
To come back to the subject, I think the way the R distinguishes itself is though the removal of some of the exuberant attributes of the upper part of the model range (e.g. the GT3 RS wing). Not though the addition of attributes to the models in the lower part of the range. Which means that a component of the philosophy for the R was probably a quest for more discretion. And in that sense to me, the result is just fabulous.
About the stripes, in addition to the fact I think they destroy the look of the R, those reminiscences of the past leave me totally cold, I'm not a nostalgic. That's why I would prefer an R in all its modernity, without the stripes. But this is, of course, all personal.
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Nicolas
2016 991 Carrera 4 GTS PDK
Nico997:nberry:You're post rings true when it fact it isn't. Expensive items look expensive. Why? Because the consumer doesn't want a buy a product that is expensive and looks pedestrian like many other similar products.. Items that are frauds/fakes try to look expensive. The R needs something to distinguish to fro the rest of the model range. Imagine if Porsche didn't do anything to outwardly distinguish the R. How many buyers would be lined up to buy one? I can't imagine many.Why do you think Porsche decided only to build a limited number of R's? Another component of expensive is exclusivity.Probably that fake items try more to match the built quality of the genuine things, however they look, than look expensive as such. Luxury is all about built quality and choice of materials. And about consumer needs, I think this is cultural or at least a matter of education. In the US or Middle East, objects need to look expensive to communicate their value to the outside world ("showing off"). In Switzerland at least, this is often seen as vulgar and a proof a very bad taste.
To come back to the subject, I think the way the R distinguishes itself is though the removal of some of the exuberant attributes of the upper part of the model range (e.g. the GT3 RS wing). Not though the addition of attributes to the models in the lower part of the range. Which means that a component of the philosophy for the R was probably a quest for more discretion. And in that sense to me, the result is just fabulous.
About the stripes, in addition to the fact I think they destroy the look of the R, those reminiscences of the past leave me totally cold, I'm not a nostalgic. That's why I would prefer an R in all its modernity, without the stripes. But this is, of course, all personal.
--Nicolas
2016 991 Carrera 4 GTS PDK
+1 Nico, couldn't have written it better myself