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Casio wristwatch found a new 'brand ambassador' in S'pore

PhuaTeKor

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This is very interesting... even the frugal miser Warren Buffett is wearing a Rolex Datejust 18k. :smile:

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The man whose passion is Singapore
by Teo Xuanwei 04:45 AM Aug 23, 2011Former Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan gave an almost embarrassed chuckle when this reporter asked whether his old Casio watch - which he has kept for over 30 years - or his battered wallet - from which he fished out S$5 for a street busker - were signs of him being sentimental or frugal.

"It works well, so I don't see any point changing it. I don't believe in changing things so long as they work. I use it until it sort of falls apart," explained Dr Tan, in his trademark matter-of-fact manner.

Dressed casually in slacks and New Balance track shoes, Dr Tan has been meeting Singaporeans from all walks of life and all races, shaking hundreds of hands a day.

Despite being stopped every few steps by Singaporeans wanting to snap a picture with him, the 71-year-old kept up a pace that this 20-something reporter found challenging to keep up with.

Dr Tan's schedule thus far has comprised four to five events each day, starting as early as 8am and ending only at 11pm after a nightly review at his campaign headquarters.

How has he managed to stay in tip-top shape amid a gruelling campaign?

His secret, he says, is his wife.

"My wife looks after me very well. She makes me a lot of chicken soup," he said.

Also his exercise regime of daily 3km jogs, swims and gym workouts is "no longer a matter of enhancement but a matter of maintenance". He added: "I don't think one can (contest the Presidential Elections) half-heartedly. Once you decide to do it, you must be prepared to cover the ground."

When asked about his passion in life, Dr Tan replied without hesitation: "Singapore."

A topic he spoke readily about at length and with passion, sharing his views on a variety of topics such as the complex challenges facing the nation, or the painstaking efforts that went into building the unique socio-political situation that the Singapore society finds itself in.

But when it came to more personal questions - including those about his family - Dr Tan was more circumspect.

"I try to keep the privacy of my family as much as possible," said Dr Tan, who has been a public figure for several decades, after he was elected as a Member of Parliament for Sembawang in 1979 in a by-election. While he retired from politics in 2006, Dr Tan remained in the public eye in his positions at Government organisations such as the National Research Foundation.

Nevertheless, Dr Tan shared with this reporter the three guiding principles of his life: Honesty, having the right motivation to do things and determination.

He said: "One has to be frank and open about what he wants to do and why he wants to do it ... When you set your mind to do something, you must have the determination to see it through."

During his Presidential candidate broadcast speech last week, Dr Tan shared that he met his wife, Mary, at university. But they could not hold their wedding dinner because of curfews imposed after the deadly riots in 1964. He added in his speech that the couple celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary this month "with our four children, their spouses and five grandchildren".

Towards the end of the interview, this reporter asked his wife what attracted her to him. At this point, Dr Tan turned to his wife and asked, with a hint of child-like nervousness: "Do you want to answer that?" They laughed a little, and then apologised, saying they had to continue their walkabout in Jurong Point shopping mall.

But as Dr Tan turned and started walking away, Mrs Tan whispered: "He's always been a gentleman."



Teo Xuanwei is a senior reporter at Today.
 

halsey02

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Wow...just like Lee Hsien Loong used to drive a 3rd series Honda Accord when he was MTI Minister.

His Ma sa ra ti, papa order haben come yet, lah!, Tancho man, collection of lo lex watches, he never show the lee porter, the casio watch, most likely his son pat trick's & wallet his kebun lend him...you all 'tupid' you believe the 'shit times' & co...
 
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zeddy

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TT will only wear Casio watch for functions attended by peasants..

For special gathering of fellow Elites, he will wear his Rolex or Omegas..


C'mon man, he's worth millions, don't tell me he do not own any Swiss made watches..??? :rolleyes:
 

Narong Wongwan

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TT will only wear Casio watch for functions attended by peasants..

For special gathering of fellow Elites, he will wear his Rolex or Omegas..


C'mon man, he's worth millions, don't tell me he do not own any Swiss made watches..??? :rolleyes:

More likely Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin and the likes
 

Froggy

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"It works well, so I don't see any point changing it. I don't believe in changing things so long as they work. I use it until it sort of falls apart," explained Dr Tan,

See if he become president same same prataman, NO CHANGE.
 

Confuseous

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Come on, Tony. No one will begrudge you if you walk around with a $20,000 watch. You were born with diamonds in your mouth and even executives making much less than you wear more expensive watches.

This is the kind of hypocrisy that we don't need. You are being condescending, insult our intelligence and trying to be one of us. Don't try, just as none of us want to pretend to be one of you. There are some MPs who drive Porshes and one or two Jaguar XK but for Meet the people sessions, they turn up in a Toyota Wish and another in a Honda. That is quite fair, if they don't want to be seen to be flaunting. Raymond Lim used to turn up in a chaueffer-driven BMW 7-series to meetings with residents - we don't begrudge him that.

But to make remarks like not changing things while they are still working, is dishonesty. Tell us - what car are you using now, how old is the car and was the last car broken down to beyond-repair state that you HAD to change your car? See what I mean about hypocrisy?
 

LeMans2011

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Come on, Tony. No one will begrudge you if you walk around with a $20,000 watch. You were born with diamonds in your mouth and even executives making much less than you wear more expensive watches.

This is the kind of hypocrisy that we don't need. You are being condescending, insult our intelligence and trying to be one of us. Don't try, just as none of us want to pretend to be one of you. There are some MPs who drive Porshes and one or two Jaguar XK but for Meet the people sessions, they turn up in a Toyota Wish and another in a Honda. That is quite fair, if they don't want to be seen to be flaunting. Raymond Lim used to turn up in a chaueffer-driven BMW 7-series to meetings with residents - we don't begrudge him that.

But to make remarks like not changing things while they are still working, is dishonesty. Tell us - what car are you using now, how old is the car and was the last car broken down to beyond-repair state that you HAD to change your car? See what I mean about hypocrisy?

Haha its not TT's fault in this case. Even LKY used to be chauferred around in his Toyota Crown but who cares? It is those disgraceful reporters that try to score points that makes good laughing
 
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