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I regularly read posts on this site and others with interest for their content and usually with some amusement. I have come to the conclusion that I am just as "sad" as everyone else when it comes to the obsession with quality watches. I say obsession because that is just what it is. Whether you try to convince yourself that you buy a certain watch (whatever the type or manufacturer) because of its resale value or it collectible value, I still feel that it is just an obsession. Personaly I dont spend a fortune on watches in the hope that I may be able to sell it for a profit or even at only a small loss later on. I would never sell a watch unless I hated it for some reason or I needed the money to buy food(why buy it in the first place?)!
What am I babbling on about? Im not sure, though after reading many of the posts about resale values I cannot help thinking that people who buy anything just because of its retail value never truly appreciate the aesthetics of what they have!
This is just my opinion and rightly or wrongly felt I wanted to share it
Best regards to all.
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