June 08, 2010, 13:12
Dana FullerRafael Nadal's Watch
What's the story with Rafael Nadal's $500,000.00 watch that he was wearing at the French Open? Can a watch really be worth that much?
Dana
June 09, 2010, 17:55
Wayne HanleyDana
It would only be worth that much if Tiger Woods sold it to him!

June 09, 2010, 22:27
Mortimer SchwartzHow about organizing a syndicate of 5,000 members, each contributing $125? This would produce more than enough to buy one of the 50 pieces being produced. Since I am an idea person and not a detail person, I leave the details up to you to work out how each member of the syndicate can be given $125 worth of fondling time with the watch. Another idea is to give to each syndicate member a gold lapel pin (for men) or a gold pendant (for women). The pins and pendants should be in the shape of a tennis raquet
and be engraved with a serial number.
June 09, 2010, 22:52
Mary Ann ScottMortimer - I'll have to think a bit about your idea, well at least the details aspect. How to equitably share possession among 5000 syndicate members may pose a problem.
Lindell - I agree with you about the confusion when looking at the dial (well, what would be the dial). Way, way, too busy for me. If the hands were a contrasting color it might be better. And, based on the purchase price of our house, I could buy 105 of them for the price of this watch!

June 10, 2010, 00:59
Tom BrownNot sure if my math is right but if we go with Mort's plan & we can get the watch shipped to each person within 3 days & the person wears it for one day it will only take somewhere between 55-60 years to make it around once to each person. It would make it to about 91 people a year
June 10, 2010, 09:31
Dana FullerI wonder what he'd be wearing for a watch if we weren't in a recession.
June 10, 2010, 13:28
Wayne HanleyI thought the French Open was a golf tournament-hence Tiger Woods.
