If you have a watch that ever needs any adjustment, you have to take it off to do that, if you wear it on your right hand.
On the subject of Rolexes, pile of poo! Mrs W has one which is quite a few years old, an oyster perpetual date something or other, still allegedly worth thousands. Doesn't keep particularly good time, looks lumpy, costs a fortune to service every few years, and after 15 years the bracelet disintegrated, and cost about £200 to replace. One service for that, cost more than all the watches I've ever owned in my 60 years, put together.
I'm afraid I just don't "get" watch one-upmanship. Its a tool for telling the time, I just can't manage to view it in the way I might a camera or a cycle. It either tells the right time, or it doesn't.