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RDG
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I don't watch ShopNBC anymore and I don't feel like I've missed anything.
Ever since I've been unemployed I haven't watched shopNBC at all. Not even bothered to open their e-mails. At first it was so I wouldn't feel bad for seeing a watch that I couldn't buy. But now I'm used to it. Of course I still visit the forum, read and comment. I haven't bought any new watches in 5 months and probably won't until I find a job and get back on my feet 1st. But to all this I feel like I haven't missed anything and I don't feel bad. __________________
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Glad it is not bothering you and hope you get another job soon. I'll keep you in my prayers for a very good job with lot's a extra income so you can get back to a good watch purchase every now and then. Take care. Watch Junkie View Public Profile Send a private message to Watch Junkie Send email to Watch Junkie Find all posts by Watch Junkie Add Watch Junkie to Your Contacts #3 07-11-2010, 03:25 PM Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Charlotte NC Posts: 926 Real Name: Michael
BadMax Senior Member Veteran Geek
I really dont watch many shows myself anymore. If I know a watch that Im Interested In Is going to air, then I might watch a few min of that segment. Good luck finding a job soon. BadMax View Public Profile Send a private message to BadMax Find all posts by BadMax Add BadMax to Your Contacts #4 07-11-2010, 04:09 PM Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Juneau, Alaska Posts: 888 Real Name: Cal
battleshipduke Senior Member Veteran Geek
Jim's wearing the Sea Hunter tonight, that's 65mm of kick ass!!! you don't wanna miss that!!!! battleshipduke View Public Profile
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TimLovesWatches Senior Member Veteran Geek
Take care of first things first. There will always be watches out there to buy and enjoy. Me, I've only bought one in the last several months. I've also watched a lot less Shop. Nice to watch other things. Best of luck finding employment soon. __________________ No one can ever have too many watches. TimLovesWatches View Public Profile Send a private message to TimLovesWatches Find all posts by TimLovesWatches Add TimLovesWatches to Your Contacts #6 07-11-2010, 04:15 PM Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Suburbs of Beantown Posts: 1,754 Real Name: Jeff
OmegaMeister Senior Member Super Geek
I hardly ever watch the shows either. Maybe 10 minutes every other month. Doesn't seem like a great use of time looking at stuff I probably won't buy. __________________
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You have to do what you have do Eddie, good luck on finding work. __________________
I've been to the top of the mountain, and it's wet!!! Rog1 View Public Profile Send a private message to Rog1 Find all posts by Rog1
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tkromer Senior Member True WatchGeek
I watch probably an hour of one of Jim's shows about once a week, but honestly it's very rare when I buy from SNBC, and I always know days or weeks in advance when I'm going to make that purchase. tkromer View Public Profile Send a private message to tkromer Send email to tkromer Find all posts by tkromer Add tkromer to Your Contacts #9 07-11-2010, 06:30 PM Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: NEW YORK CITY Posts: 1,120 Real Name: V.C.
subaquaviva Senior Member Super Geek
Good luck with the job hunt. It's good to take a break sometimes!! __________________
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dbranch
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Originally Posted by RDG Ever since I've been unemployed I haven't watched shopNBC at all. Not even bothered to open their e-mails. At first it was so I wouldn't feel bad for seeing a watch that I couldn't buy. But now I'm used to it. Of course I still visit the forum, read and comment. I haven't bought any new watches in 5 months and probably won't until I find a job and get back on my feet 1st. But to all this I feel like I haven't missed anything and I don't feel bad. Congratulations, you have a life! My thoughts and prayers are with you for a new job very, very soon! __________________ Excitable boy, they all said... dbranch View Public Profile Send a private message to dbranch Find all posts by dbranch Add dbranch to Your Contacts
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curiousgeorge Senior Member Super Geek
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Hope you get a job soon. I watch the shows less when I'm taking a break from buying. Even here I spend way less time while giving my card a break. curiousgeorge View Public Profile Send a private message to curiousgeorge Find all posts by curiousgeorge Add curiousgeorge to Your Contacts #12 07-12-2010, 04:45 AM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: West Palm Beach, Floriduh Posts: 1,064 Real Name: Matt
Male_Hor Senior Member Super Geek
Sorry to hear about your job loss but have faith in the system. Things are improving and a fresh start may present itself any moment! I remember when I interviewed for my current job(back in 1988). Amongst my competition for the job, I beat out three people that were "over qualified". I was astounded when I got "THE call"! I hope you get "THE call" soon and find a position that leads you to greater happiness. __________________
"Hold that thought, brain! I'll be right back!" Male_Hor View Public Profile Send a private message to Male_Hor Send email to Male_Hor Find all posts by Male_Hor Add Male_Hor to Your Contacts #13 07-12-2010, 04:54 AM
Allan
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I was going to do a thread like this...but I'll just chime in to this one. For me, the Shop has gone somewhere I don't want to go. I only collect auto/mech watches...and nothing over 46mm prefer 40-44mm. There just isn't anything left that they sell in that range. REALLY, there are 2 out of 25 Sturhlings under 45mm...just 2! Android has gone big. Invicta certainly doesn't make anything for me (except pro-divers and I've got those). Renato...nope. Swiss legend...not much. XO...nope. John Hardy...hell no. Those who want oversized quartz, I envy you...but for me, I can't find anything to buy. There was a time when the brown truck came 2-3 times a month...now I'm lucky if it comes 2-3 a year. Allan View Public Profile Send a private message to Allan Find all posts by Allan Add Allan to Your Contacts #14 07-12-2010, 04:57 AM Join Date: May 2009 Location: Northern VA Posts: 1,568 Real Name: Chuck
monstah95 Senior Member Super Geek
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Originally Posted by RDG Ever since I've been unemployed I haven't watched shopNBC at all. Not even bothered to open their e-mails. At first it was so I wouldn't feel bad for seeing a watch that I couldn't buy. But now I'm used to it. Of course I still visit the forum, read and comment. I haven't bought any new watches in 5 months and probably won't until I find a job and get back on my feet 1st. But to all this I feel like I haven't missed anything and I don't feel bad. Quote:
Originally Posted by TimLovesWatches Take care of first things first. There will always be watches out there to buy and enjoy. Me, I've only bought one in the last several months. I've also watched a lot less Shop. Nice to watch other things. Best of luck finding employment soon.
It is very unfortunate that economic times, had affected your employment. Understanding how devistating this can be, you should take solice that you are disciplined enough to make adjustments, based upon your employment situation. Keep the faith, Eddie! We'll keep you in our thoughts & prayers! __________________
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Hope you find employment real soon. Good luck to you. shutterbug View Public Profile Send a private message to shutterbug Find all posts by shutterbug Add shutterbug to Your Contacts #16 07-12-2010, 07:30 AM
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Good luck in finding work RDG. I have to say though im a shop nbc addict. If any watch shows are on when I watch TV ill turn to it. Even if im not buying I watch becaise im fascinated by everything abput watches. If for nothing else invicta is important to me because it airs a large variety of models over so many TV hours.That alone has given me a lot of pleasure. hitch View Public Profile Send a private message to hitch Send email to hitch Find all posts by hitch Add hitch to Your Contacts #17 07-12-2010, 07:43 AM Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Rhode Island Posts: 458 Real Name: Kevin
Avery
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Good luck with the job hunting.Shop gets very repetitive IMO.I watch on and off myself. Avery View Public Profile Send a private message to Avery Find all posts by Avery Add Avery to Your Contacts #18 07-12-2010, 08:06 AM Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Citrus Heights, CA Posts: 1,706 Real Name: Gary
gman66 Senior Member Super Geek
It's good to take a break once in a while. Focus on finding a job, get back to work, and
things will eventually return to normal. Good luck in your job search Eddie, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you. __________________ Bullwinkle: "Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!" gman66 View Public Profile Send a private message to gman66 Find all posts by gman66 Add gman66 to Your Contacts #19 07-12-2010, 08:21 AM Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Long Island New York Posts: 22,801
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Sounds like you doing the right thing I would not watch either if I had no Income but Im sure you will find something soon good luck. __________________
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kdking Senior Member Veteran Geek
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It's lost a lot of it's luster in my eye's as well. It was/ is begining to feel like the full court press was being put on more than usual. It's gotten away from the multiple vendors w/ multiple looks, styles & influences. JMO kdking View Public Profile Send a private message to kdking Find all posts by kdking Add kdking to Your Contacts #21 07-12-2010, 08:40 AM
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Its funny that you bring this up, because I was thinking the same thing. I have stopped my dvr from recording shop. I thought I just hit a wall, and just had enough watches. But the styling and movements are not doing it for me, and it seems to be affecting others also. insane23 View Public Profile Send a private message to insane23 Find all posts by insane23 Add insane23 to Your Contacts #22 07-12-2010, 08:53 AM
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Good luck with the job hunting RDG. I don't watch the shows anymore unless someone posts an upcoming once only or a watch that I have wanted to see live on TV for a better look. I rely on WG forums to find the deals on watches that I want and to find out about other brands out there. I find more people are going to the smaller companies for their watches now compared to when I started on WG. My interest is now focused on these. ras View Public Profile Send a private message to ras Find all posts by ras Add ras to Your Contacts
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Hope things get better for you, I know its difficult in today's economic times. braniff727200 View Public Profile Send a private message to braniff727200 Send email to braniff727200 Find all posts by braniff727200 Add braniff727200 to Your Contacts #24 07-12-2010, 09:32 AM Join Date: May 2009 Location: Bay Area, CA Posts: 7,449 Real Name: Uncle Leo
Mr. Excite Senior Member True WatchGeek
I don't think you have missed out on any outrageous deals bro. I also think it's smart to avoid temptation when money is tight! Stay strong and good luck on finding employment. Hopefully you will be back on your feet by the end of the year - cuz that's when all the crazy deals start popping up! Mr. Excite View Public Profile Send a private message to Mr. Excite Send email to Mr. Excite Find all posts by Mr. Excite Add Mr. Excite to Your Contacts #25 07-12-2010, 09:58 AM
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Good luck with the job search Eddie. I dont watch very much anymore but unfortunatly or fortunatly it doest stop me from buying.I enjoyed Jims shows last night and will watch his shows.. __________________
My Watch
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I agree if they have something new I,ll watch for about 5to10min. the rest are reruns. Good luck in finding work hope you find something soon. My Watch View Public Profile Send a private message to My Watch Send email to My Watch Find all posts by My Watch Add My Watch to Your Contacts #27 07-12-2010, 10:30 AM
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Magster Senior Member True WatchGeek
You have your priorities in order Eddie... Hope you find the perfect job for you soon! I DVR the shows and then fast forward through them. With Jim being gone for so long, I'm bored with watching shows with hosts that are NOT watch folks. And, I respect Tim, but every time there's a Lupah on his show, he tells the same story about how Eyal was not sure what to name the watch and Tim was "in on" the naming... If it was just once or twice, then sure... others may not have heard it. But, he told the story every time he presented the Lupah recently. I was sooo glad to see/hear Jim back last night. He makes the shows entertaining, not just shopping... Magster View Public Profile Send a private message to Magster Find all posts by Magster Add Magster to Your Contacts #28 07-12-2010, 10:40 AM Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Jacksonville FL Posts: 356 Real Name: David
djmjax Senior Member Senior Geek
I know the feeling. I've been out of a job for some time now. I still enjoy watching the shows but there's not much on them that I'd want. However, I do know of about 3-4 watches I want to get (not on Shop) if and when I can find another job. Until then I just enjoy my 2 Pro Divers and my two older tiny watches.
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Hope your employment situation changes soon. I caught some of the Tim & Jill show. I enjoyed it, good seeing Jill again, and caught some of Jim! Gregg View Public Profile Send a private message to Gregg Find all posts by Gregg Add Gregg to Your Contacts #30 07-12-2010, 12:14 PM
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That's too bad about your current employment status. Something will certainly come along soon. I've been there before and you just have to make do until something turns up. I did more than my normal share of watch buying lately and have been trying to cool down. I'm okay until I see the real deals that I just seem to have to have. Some of the older stuff that is being cleared out and some of the new stuff that is limited and the best selections may not last long in the color or style choices I'd want to buy. I tune out and don't watch the shows unless I know of something I want to see like the recent 20 slot Sicuro display boxes or the $199 T-Rex. I'm not at 100% will power yet, but I manage to control the urge. Best of luck to you and hope that you'll be back to buying the time pieces you like to wear soon. WatchingU View Public Profile Send a private message to WatchingU Send email to WatchingU
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bugduck Senior Member Master WatchGeek
I know Exactly How you Feel ! Nothing New for me for MONTHS. Shop NBC shows have kinda lost the Appeal for me as well ! bugduck View Public Profile Send a private message to bugduck Send email to bugduck Find all posts by bugduck Add bugduck to Your Contacts #32 07-12-2010, 12:23 PM
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I like watching the shows, particularly when Jim, Michael, Daniel, Shawn, Tim, Larry, Wing, Craig and Jill are on. But, i've been buying from Geeks mostly lately, getting great watches at great prices this way. I like the shows for the entertainment value and the knowledge factor. __________________
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Justin Time Senior Member Super Geek
I haven't had TV since Club America beat Cruz Azul two or three years ago, I got mad and hit the table cussing at the TV...well, my wife said "No more TV, you act like that!" Well, I am glad I don't have TV, but I have figured out how to stream some TV shows through the interweb, by the way, it was Cabanas who made a tiro libre to win the game...I sure miss his great play, I wish Salvador Cabanas and his family well nearly every day. Well, peace to you Eddie...I hope you get a great job soon...My family sends our prayers to you and your family. __________________
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Good luck, you'll find a job, there will be plenty of time to by watches, get your self straight first. madsgt View Public Profile Send a private message to madsgt Find all posts by madsgt Add madsgt to Your Contacts #35 07-12-2010, 07:37 PM
tampa8 Senior Member Super Geek
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Hope things get better soon for you. I have cut way back on watching shows and not sure I miss it as much as I thought I would. Don't know if it is because jim is not on much anymore or being disenchanted with Invicta right now. I'm sure if I catch wind of something I am interested in I will be watching. __________________ You mean what time is it now? tampa8 View Public Profile Send a private message to tampa8 Find all posts by tampa8 Add tampa8 to Your Contacts #36 07-13-2010, 05:07 AM Join Date: Feb 2009 Posts: 607
gen09131 Senior Member Veteran Geek
Eddie I hear you. I get tired of seeing the same watches over and over again. Occasionally, there are different brands - and I enjoyed seeing ML when it was aired at the end of last year. But usually, if I watch, I can fast forward thru the usual until I see something that interests me. Good luck on your job search. john gen09131 View Public Profile Send a private message to gen09131 Find all posts by gen09131 Add gen09131 to Your Contacts #37 07-14-2010, 03:00 PM Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: San Antonio,TX Posts: 1,562
Z4MC Senior Member Super Geek
Eddie hang tough Buddy- this hobby is expensive and is not a priority A good job will come your way- I work everyday to KEEP employed and it is a struggle too! __________________ The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. ...Alexis de Tocqueville after travelling to America 1834
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barskin Senior Member Super Geek
Well, it's not like I'm addicted to the Shop. I can stop any time I want to! Do you know about the line up July 25?? Yikes. XO Skeleton, Renato, St端hrling...and some other brand.....oh, yeah, Invicta.
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