Monday, February 3, 2014

LADIES-- Do you wear your engagement ring all the time?




btany.


I asked this one other time, and got some smart answers, so. try it again shall we?

I'm a nurse, and I opt not to wear my engagement ring to work just because I don't want my ring to get scratched or something to happen to it. I do wear it out on the weekends, or anytime I'm not working and not stuck at home. My friends from work think I'm insane. I ran into one of them at the grocery store and they automatically noticed I wasn't wearing my engagement ring. I love my ring and my husband, but white gold shows scratches easily... and if I'm only going to be working or doing laundry or grocery shopping, I don't think it's imperative that I wear it. I do wear it out anytime we're going out, like on a date or something of that nature. I don't wear it in the shower, when I'm cooking or cleaning or working...

I guess my friends think I don't love my husband enough to wear the diamond he gave me all the time, which isn't true. I think I'm being practical about the situation.

What about you? Do you wear yours all the time?
I wear my wedding band all the time. Where I work, I didn't have the option to really wear my engagement ring, the prongs are too sharp and poke holes in my gloves.

I wear my wedding band and a watch. No other jewelry is allowed.



Answer
I'm a nurse, and my sister's a nurse. Neither of us wear or engagement rings around all the time. I especially don't wear mine to work. I don't know about you, but we've constantly got to either wash or hands or use alcohol based disinfectants like Purell. That can really damage jewelry! Plus raised rings like an engagement ring can really get in the way of things. And putting on gloves- forget about it! You can poke a hole in gloves with an engagement ring, which could be a health risk. I just wear my wedding ring to work. It's simple, lays flat, and I don't have to worry as much about it getting scratched, etc. No one really comments on it, and I don't think it's all that unusual. Most of the nurses I work with just wear their wedding rings. Other times, of course, when I'm at home, or out, or doing counseling, I wear my engagement ring. But that's because I like it and because it's pretty. I don't really see what the big deal is in not wearing it. You don't need an engagement ring to show you're engaged. The wedding ring says it all.

P.S. You're allowed a watch? We don't get that luxury. Too many idiots not washing properly underneath and around the watch.

Were the Rolex "President" and "Super President" models originally produced by the company?




Luis


If yes, are they still in production?


Answer
The primary bracelets for the Rolex Oyster line are named Jubilee, Oyster and the President. Rolex "dressy" watches are from their Cellini line. The third brand in the Rolex empire is the less expensive, but high quality, Tudor brand. It was started by Rolex founder, Hans Wilsdorf, in 1946. While still sold in Europe and the Far East, the Tudor line was discontinued in the United States as of 2004.
Rolex is the largest manufacturer of Swiss made certified chronometers. In 2005 more than half the annual production of COSC certified watches were Rolex.

Rolex President
The Rolex Day-Date watch is also known in America as the 'President' watch. The chairman of Rolex presented President Eisenhower with an 18kt Datejust watch, one of the companyâs most exclusive, in 1948 to celebrate the victory over the Nazis in World War II.

Rolex
Arguably the most recognized name in luxury watches, Rolex was originally called Wilsdorf & Davis. It was founded by a German national in 1908. A perfectionist, Hans Wilsdorf worked hard to improve watch standards and prove that high quality products could be produced outside Switzerland (though he received his movements from a small Swiss company

Rolex SA has three watch lines: Oyster Perpetual, Professional and Cellini. Among modern Rolex Oyster watch models here are a few from there vast watch range
â¢Milgauss
â¢GMT Master II
â¢Submariner
â¢Sea Dweller
â¢Daytona Cosmograph
â¢Yacht-Master

The primary bracelets for the Rolex Oyster line are named Jubilee, Oyster and the President. Rolex "dressy" watches are from their Cellini line. The third brand in the Rolex empire is the less expensive, but high quality, Tudor brand. It was started by Rolex founder, Hans Wilsdorf, in 1946. While still sold in Europe and the Far East, the Tudor line was discontinued in the United States as of 2004.

The President and Super-President style Rolex was specifically designed for the addition of the âDayâ to âDay-Date.â It has been worn by World Leaders and other high-powered dignitaries. Because of its size, raw materials and sheer handsomeness, the Presidential sets you far apart from even those also wearing the Rolex name.

Originally the Rolex came either with no âDateâ or simply the numeric âDate,â known as the âDateJustâ timepiece. It was first released in 1956 and branded the âDay-Date.â The Presidential was only produced one year before the model was changed to add waterproofing. It earned the nickname of the âPresidentâ when Rolex presented one to former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, while he was president. Thus it became important for men of high style and importance to have this timepiece in their collection.

The fundamental of customizing your Rolex watch still exists with the Menâs and Ladiesâ President. It can be crafted in 18 Karat Yellow or White Gold and in Platinum. You can add stunning diamonds to your lugs, which gives the timepiece a very distinct and pointed look. You also have the choice of altering your bezel with a variety available to select from, ranging from high polished to fluted to diamond and others.

It is the most expensive line of Rolex watches and thus is viewed as the most prestigious. It has been worn by former U.S. Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon and Ford. The Presidential has the elevated quality for those that wish to express their power and level of success. Those around you will see your assertiveness without you have to say nary a word simply by viewing the exquisite craftsmanship that lays on your arm.




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