robbery in la dolcerie restaurant in piantini

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What's a "watch"?
A watch is those rectangular things we all carry. Its like 2 inches by 4 inches and 1/4 inch thick.

Take yours out now. Look in the upper right hand corner. Those number are a watch.

I have not worn a watch since i was issued a beeper in 1984.

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NALs

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As is my plastic Armitron. But, I suspect it tells better time than the stolen watch.

I never understood the need for such things.
There is no need, just a nice way for making sure that the wealth keeps its value with time (no pun intended.) Obviously, a major aspect of this is to not get the watch scratched or ruined in any way, but most importantly to not have the watch stolen from you.

Nice watches also look nice and creates a certain visual pleasure.
 

Dark_Scorpion

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As is my plastic Armitron. But, I suspect it tells better time than the stolen watch.

I never understood the need for such things.

Agreed, a wise man never comes to an impoverished country flashing expensive jewelry and clothes, not unless he has a personal security detail. A lot of them do it to show off to these Dominican hoes, the trouble is that they attract them AND the criminal element as well.
 

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A watch is those rectangular things we all carry. Its like 2 inches by 4 inches and 1/4 inch thick.

Take yours out now. Look in the upper right hand corner. Those number are a watch.

I have not worn a watch since i was issued a beeper in 1984.

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Watxhes aremy jewelry. I have about six or seven , mainly citizen and seiko but I have a Tissot and abother mmid priced swiss watch. One of my citizens is a chronograph but all the other watches are simple and elegant. Price doesnt necessary depend on exterior. If somebody is satisfied with a timex that is fine, so is wearing a rolex. My son inhertied my dad's Omega, which is not fancy but worth about five times what my dad paid or it.
 

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currently i'm wearing a cheap ass xiaomi mi band for fitness tracking purposes but i kinda understand wearing an expensive watch. it's an item meant to be used daily, really. what the owner did not expect is that someone in SD will recognize the value of this particular piece.
 

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currently i'm wearing a cheap ass xiaomi mi band for fitness tracking purposes but i kinda understand wearing an expensive watch. it's an item meant to be used daily, really. what the owner did not expect is that someone in SD will recognize the value of this particular piece.


He should have. This is a developing country and it is well known (I was told this back in 2012 when planning to move here) not to wear expensive, flashy jewelry. He is just another dumb gringo that got relieved of his belongings because he apparently lacks street smarts and common sense. He was probably trying to show off to impress the local chicas, which is completely unnecessary as they can tell the difference between a foreigner and local and most foreigners are already perceived as being rich so wearing a costly watch is overkill.


The scum that robbed him are running a lucrative racket, as they will find no shortage of victims that don't know any better. If you are going to dress really flashy than either stay in the five star resorts and never leave, and if you do leave have an armed security detail with you, like the celebrities have, you'll be fine. There is just no excuse for not knowing this stuff most people here on DR1 have been aware of the dangers of wearing bling for years...
 

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Watxhes aremy jewelry. I have about six or seven , mainly citizen and seiko but I have a Tissot and abother mmid priced swiss watch. One of my citizens is a chronograph but all the other watches are simple and elegant. Price doesnt necessary depend on exterior. If somebody is satisfied with a timex that is fine, so is wearing a rolex. My son inhertied my dad's Omega, which is not fancy but worth about five times what my dad paid or it.

As a young man I had an expensive (to me) Swiss Movado chonograph watch. Well I spent one romantic night on Lake Oroville on the houseboat and while making a passionate interchange and pounding against the houseboat railing, I (or she) managed to knock the clasp open and now there is a nice Movado in the mud about 100' down off the Lime Saddle Marina...now what was that girl's name ?
Ah heck.
 

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Agreed, a wise man never comes to an impoverished country flashing expensive jewelry and clothes, not unless he has a personal security detail. A lot of them do it to show off to these Dominican hoes, the trouble is that they attract them AND the criminal element as well.
I guess you have never been to Blue Mall in Santo Domingo. If you decide to visit, take a very close look at the watches that are on sale in many of the stores. Many of the watches are on display on the window, no need to enter the store.

People are buying them.
 

NALs

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Actually, I just remembered this amateur video ‘tour’ done by this pair of American tourists. This could be an introduction to BMSD.

[video=youtube;aes7jLaIDwA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aes7jLaIDwA[/video]
 

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currently i'm wearing a cheap ass xiaomi mi band for fitness tracking purposes but i kinda understand wearing an expensive watch. it's an item meant to be used daily, really. what the owner did not expect is that someone in SD will recognize the value of this particular piece.
I personally think the theives didn’t know how valuable the watch is, rather that its a nice watch that could fetch them a nice price.

I think most people know that a Rolex is a luxury brand, but the more exclusive brands aren’t as well known outside their niche target.

Its the samething with cars. Every Dominican know what a Mercedes Benz is, but most don’t know what a Maserati signifies beyond the typical “carrito bonito.” These cars pass by most people and they simply don’t know how much they truly cost. They its expensive, but not the degree of expensive.
 

Garyexpat

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If I had a watch worth that much I would surely have it insured. If I 'm the cops I'm looking at the guy being in on to collect on insurance $$$.
 

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If I had a watch worth that much I would surely have it insured. If I 'm the cops I'm looking at the guy being in on to collect on insurance $$$.
If you have it insured, I assure you there will be a rider in that policy about how and where you can wear it. And I suspect a high-crime third-world environment ain't it.
 

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There is a post today with video on the Crimestoppers FB account of a guy in SD getting robbed of his Rolex,he resisted for some crazy reason and is lucky to be alive,the thieves had a gun but must not have had any bullets.
 

Garyexpat

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If you have it insured, I assure you there will be a rider in that policy about how and where you can wear it. And I suspect a high-crime third-world environment ain't it.

What if it is insured by a DR insurance company? They insure the Ferrari's, and Bentleys in the country.
 

cobraboy

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What if it is insured by a DR insurance company? They insure the Ferrari's, and Bentleys in the country.
Ferrari's and Bentley's don't get stolen. And don't be surprised if they are largely self-insured by rich guys.
 

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Most, if not all swiss made watches, have a serial number..... even a cheap-ish Tissot, never mind a 100k$ + watch......
So that particular watch will spend all its time in a private collection w/o seeing daylight again........ or, worst case, it will be on the wrist of fulano and never leave the dr again.