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Originally Posted by Ballzzz
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There was a time, (long, long ago) when most Rolex owners had 1 watch. It was their everyday watch that they had acquired with great focus. Maybe a DJ, Sub, or President, etc. Since it was the watch that they wore daily, there was no need for PR. It was either running when they put it on in the morning, or it needed service. This was the norm.
Today, the PR is important to some because they have multiple watches they would like to put in rotation, without the need of a winder, or the desire to wind it themselves. It is another feature to appeal to a different way of viewing watch ownership.