The recent magazine article: A Wall Street guide to watches, goes a little hyperbolic when stereotyping different brand loyalists. I could not tell if the article was meant to be serious, but it was interesting read.
This is pretty funny. Loved the joke about PP. It seems an article shows up like this on the watch forums every year or so. I find it funny, but mostly inaccurate (a bit of a watch fan myself and I work in the industry). I would love to read an article like this was actually based in some sort of fact or research.
Seems pretentious, but then my watch grail is an Omega Speedmaster Pro (I love anything related to the Apollo program)
The article is a joke. The author, GS Elevator, is some guy in Texas who runs a Twitter called Goldman Sachs Elevator, where he posts made-up one-liners that he supposedly hears while riding the elevator in Goldman Sach's 200 West building.
I saw one of those at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. Funny that such an expensive watch has a plastic face (no crystal to break in a spacecraft). I too love the Apollo program and wish I was alive when it was active; I think it's amazing that we accomplished what we did. I've read and watched so much about it and wish I could meet Mike Collins. But I'm going OT.