Luxury Watch Harassment: Community Discussion
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Luxury Watch Harassment: Community Discussion

By jiggerly-cool · Mar 31, 2021 · 30 replies
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In a world where luxury watches are increasingly visible, jiggerly-cool's personal account of "horological harassment" at work resonates deeply. His experience with a boss questioning his choice of a Panerai PAM 655 sparks a vital discussion on workplace etiquette, personal finance, and the perception of luxury timepieces. This article explores how collectors navigate such delicate situations, offering strategies and perspectives from the WatchProSite community.

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"Is buying expensive watches how you spend your money?" asked my boss, eyebrow arched, hand gesturing to the Pam 655 on my wrist.  This was after a department meeting, as were walking back to our desks.
 
 
There's an adage, one should not wear a watch better than that of one's boss, but I [foolishly?] thought it didn't apply in my case because (1) he doesn't wear any watch; (2) we're in HK, arguably the world's watch capital; and (3) Rolexes, Cartiers and Panerais are regularly seen in the office, albeit in other departments.
 
 
Whilst I was speechless, in my mind I was thinking, "how I spend my $ is none of your damn business!"  (I still haven't come up with a snappy reply that won't likely get me in trouble.)
 
 
Some have said it's my fault for wearing a nice watch, but isn't that a form of victim shaming (admittedly nowhere nearly as serious as some other types of harassment/assault)?  And maybe it's just me but I don't consider a plain Panerai -- which doesn't even have the crown guard! -- a fancy watch to be worn only on the DL or in secret/on personal time.
 
 
Has anyone here taken flak for the watch on their wrist, whether at work or during time off, and how did you respond to it?
 



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Mary Anny
Mar 31, 2021

A Tudor Black Bay is my everyday solution watch... Not today!

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Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Mar 31, 2021

I have more chance to get under the radar with my 1815 up down due to its size and white gold color then most of my PAM

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penfriend
Mar 31, 2021

you are a rich kid BEFORE you start your new job (and after you were hired) - then no-one will wonder

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dedestexhes
Mar 31, 2021

And moreover would make it clear that this is your watch to work in your garden, that the more expensive ones you enjoy on your own. The more shocking the better ๐Ÿ˜€. But perhaps that is my European background. Keep enjoying your nice watch. Dirk

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donizetti
Mar 31, 2021

but admittedly I am the boss where I work. Are you sure he meant the remark as criticism - perhaps it was a clumsy attempt at a compliment especially since this is not an easy watch to spot at all. Best Andreas

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Uncle Chico
Mar 31, 2021

But it happens. At a party, wearing a watch that I thought no one would recognise, one of the guests grabbed my hand and asked in a loud voice, "Is that real?" I told him "I hope so, other wise I paid way too much."

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