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Rangsiman Rome Refutes Rolex Rumours with Seiko Revelation


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Rangsiman Rome. Picture courtesy: Naewna

 

Rangsiman Rome, a prominent MP of Thailand's People's Party, has swiftly dismantled rumours regarding his wristwear.

 

Allegations surfaced on Facebook, claiming Rangsiman sported a Rolex valued at ฿500,000, but he confirmed the watch was actually a gift from his wife—a Seiko. Such claims erupted online with accusations of dishonesty towards the Orange party, sparking debate and controversy.

 

The accusations suggested that Rangsiman's financial disclosures lacked transparency, particularly concerning luxury items not declared publicly.

 

 

 

However, the MP quickly countered these claims, stressing the baseless nature of the accusations. He highlighted a major online outlet's failure to verify facts by reaching out to him or consulting a watch expert.

 

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Rangsiman reiterated that his financial declarations, submitted to Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) in March, were accurate.

 

Together with his wife, Ivana Kurniawati, they are recorded to have assets amounting to ฿13.38 million and debts totalling ฿6.6 million. Notably, Rangsiman's assets include cash savings, property in Bangkok, and digital currencies.

 

Ivana, of Indonesian origin, also shares a robust asset portfolio. Her possessions include a plethora of international currencies, a diverse jewellery collection, and profits from literary pursuits.

 

It is evident that both Rangsiman and Ivana have established a secure financial standing independent of spurious luxury accusations.

 

The rumour of Rangsiman's Rolex watch can be seen as an exaggerated tale, focused more on stirring political unrest than uncovering any genuine misconduct.

 

Ultimately, the narrative highlights the need for scrutiny in dispersing unverified claims, especially when they relate to public figures and their reputations.

 

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From an outside-looking-in perspective, one might get the impression that Thais are obsessive about time, investing so much in the highest-quality time pieces.

 

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1 hour ago, bendejo said:

one might get the impression that Thais are obsessive about time,

 

But they can't keep the time, that's why many westerners call it thai time.

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2 hours ago, bendejo said:

From an outside-looking-in perspective, one might get the impression that Thais are obsessive about time, investing so much in the highest-quality time pieces.

 

Like with many rich people it's nothing to do with time but with showing off wealth.

You can't always sit in your Ferrari, Lambo etc.

Understatement is rare.

Rolex is a typical show off piece because even the pleb knows it.

In Germany it has the image of a pimp's jewellery.

Come with a Patek Philippe 10 times the price and only insiders will know about it.

 

The poor and ordinary not even have/wear a wristwatch.

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For daily operations I wear an Omega Seamaster, but I have been wearing my Tudor Pelagos of late, really liking it.

 

I have a couple of G-Shocks for when I am in the field.

 

I also have several other quality watches including Rolexes. No big deal. 

 

Horses for courses.

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3 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

But they can't keep the time, that's why many westerners call it thai time.

 

Example; 2 hours late to start end of term exam, after being reminded many times 'exam date cannot be changed, exam cannot start late and exam time cannot be extended.

 

One 'gang' of 4 students came 2 hrs late. Their excuse:

 

- 'we had to go to the airport to say good bye to a friend so it's OK to be late'. 

- 'our group will do the exam tomorrow, we promise we won't be late.

 

NO, and NO.

 

This gang spoke very loudly on arrival (late arrival) and one member of the gang kept asking other students who were in the midst of doing the exam things like 'are there any questions about xxx? Plus a further 12 friends were outside the exam room being very loud and causing a disturbance.

 

Because of the noise the deputy dean arrived, she ordered all concerned to leave the room and go to her office. Took forever to get the late arrival exam takers to be quiet and listen, the deputy dean then gave all four a grade - F (fail), then threw them out of her room.  

 

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5 hours ago, bendejo said:

From an outside-looking-in perspective, one might get the impression that Thais are obsessive about time, investing so much in the highest-quality time pieces.

 

 

Obsessive about MP's watches, more like.

 

It didn't work with Prayuth and it won't work with Rangsiman either, so the haters should try flogging another dead horse.

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6 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

For daily operations I wear an Omega Seamaster, but I have been wearing my Tudor Pelagos of late, really liking it.

 

I have a couple of G-Shocks for when I am in the field.

 

I also have several other quality watches including Rolexes. No big deal. 

 

Horses for courses.

Nice choices. I prefer antique watches myself. I have about 40 pocket watches some 120++ years old. My favourites are: JW Benson who had Royal Warrants from Queen Victoria, emperors of Russia,  Japan and even the Thai king of Siam. Modern mudmaster a few seiko's including an error dial 1973 gmt and of course my longines Zulu. Nothing to do with "look at me" some people just love time pieces.  Oh and a 1962 Omega Seamaster "year I was born".

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