Rolex on Vacation: Does Flaunting Luxury Watches Send the Wrong Signal?

Concern Over Wristwatch at Legal Internships

A law graduate is apprehensive about the impression their expensive watch may convey at imminent vacation schemes.

“Hello LC. Please keep my identity anonymous. I received a luxurious watch, a gold and silver Rolex, as an inheritance from my grandfather. It’s undoubtedly the most valuable item I possess, and I wear it regularly. I’ve read various discussions on your platform regarding appropriate attire for vacation schemes, but I haven’t come across any that specifically address the issue of wearing watches or jewelry. I have several vacation schemes arranged with City law firms this summer, and I’m concerned they might perceive me negatively for wearing my fancy watch. I’m eager to leave a positive impression, and I’ve noticed that the watch often serves as an excellent conversation starter, particularly with lawyers who have an interest in watches. Thank you.”

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