If performance is what you are after, why spend 2 grand, there is no need.
Your reply to me makes no sense. "if you remember to move your wrist, while wearing an automatic?" Do you have problems with this? Seems to me someone that travels shouldn't have that issue. Leave the Ecodrive on the window sill? Yes, it's true a wrist watch is most effective on a window sill, instead of on my wrist wear I can see it.
Impress my friends? 90% of my friends don't know I own a Rolex. I didn't buy it for them, I bought it for me. As far as a Rolex being accurate most of the time... at the end of the day when I'm 1 or 2 seconds fast, I'm comfortable with that. I would love to know what your profession is that 1 or 2 seconds can make or break you. And, if it does, you sure don't have time to look at your watch.
BTW, contrary to your belief, accuracy is not the ONLY thing that makes up value.
Your reply to me makes no sense. "if you remember to move your wrist, while wearing an automatic?" Do you have problems with this? Seems to me someone that travels shouldn't have that issue. Leave the Ecodrive on the window sill? Yes, it's true a wrist watch is most effective on a window sill, instead of on my wrist wear I can see it.
Impress my friends? 90% of my friends don't know I own a Rolex. I didn't buy it for them, I bought it for me. As far as a Rolex being accurate most of the time... at the end of the day when I'm 1 or 2 seconds fast, I'm comfortable with that. I would love to know what your profession is that 1 or 2 seconds can make or break you. And, if it does, you sure don't have time to look at your watch.
BTW, contrary to your belief, accuracy is not the ONLY thing that makes up value.