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thesshhh | 06:37 Fri 01st May 2020 | Film, Media & TV
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I read this in last weekend’s Mail On Sunday, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8257805/Have-clocked-Ben-Shephards-watch-obsession.html Even now, he’s still showing off his watch on GMB. Do you think he should be allowed to, or do you think is a case of a celebrity taking advantage of his job on tv?
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well i won't be dashing out to buy one, haven't worn a watch since i started carrying a mobile ...

It seems to be a lot of fuss about nothing to me.

To people who love watches (like me), those prices aren't particular expensive. If I ever get a decent win on the lottery, the Patek Philippe watch I've had my eye on for many years will set me back about a quarter of a million quid. Bremont watches are nearly as naff as the dreaded (and much over-hyped) Rolex ones are.
some nice patek philippe here if you really want to push the boat out
https://www.esquire.com/uk/style/watches/news/g9664/9-most-expensive-watches-in-the-world/
I don't know, I don't watch.
do you not have the time?
What does it matter?
If thats what floats his boat good luck to him. Its no different to other celebrities spending pots of money on flash cars.
Mine cost £19.95.

With free postage and a 10 year guarantee on the battery.
I’m not sure what point is trying to be made here. Every match official, manager / coach was given a Hublot for the last World Cup and asked to wear them pitchside. Sponsorship happens in all societies.
Do a lot of folk still wear watches
nowadays ?
Yep. They’re more of a fashion accessory than a practical device, tho.
Bazile yes they do but its more of a fashion statement.
Ha, snap APG.
Does anyone really care obviously, apart from the MOS? I wouldn't have known the cost of it anyway. Just looks like a regular watch to me and not something that costs thousands.

I too haven't worn a watch since having a mobile.
Just can't get uptight about watches. Tells the time, waterproof and readable. That's enough. I'm lucky in that the one I wear is also solar and so never needs a new battery. And yes, I did choose and buy it.
My brother in law is watch mad, he has loads of them! Keeps buying more on-line. He calls it his 'hobby'! I always wear a watch, a lovely one Mum and Dad bought me.
Something I could never understand - as long as they tell the time what is the difference between paying a few quid and hundreds of thousands? Its exactly the same time.
Same with 'designer' glasses - do people really think Louis Vuitton is sitting in his workshop making pairs of glasses?
^^it's called "choice"...you pays your money and takes your choice.
(Same reason some spend 200k on a car when a 10k one does the same basic job.)
I don’t get it, myself. I have a watch from a well-known brand that is fairly ‘luxurious’, but I don’t think anyone really notices it. It’s certainly not an eye-watering amount of money, like the ones in the Esquire link.

I suppose the gap between one of those and a Timex is the same as the difference between an Armani shirt and a Primark top.

I think it’s a bit naff to flaunt it like Shephard does, though.

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