commented onHow Rolexes put Peru's presidency at risk·
The most laughable part to me is that these are mostly pedestrian Rolex models, not rare or precious metal even. The most expensive one seems to be a 36mm datejust with rose gold fluted bezel under $20k. I get it that with Peruvian presidential salary of $4k a month these watches look absolutely odious, but by the East European or East Asians standards of “corruption watches” these are resin Casios
The digital one was such a nice concept, but Tissot not making a new, thin case for it is a complete turn off. Why did they think I will want the heft of mechanical watch but with weightless movement that is not thicker than two quarters? They could have made that case 8mm thick easy. I felt insulted personally 🤣
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