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Feb 17, 2013,13:56 PM
... Jeremy, i wasn't making assumption, i was repeating what you said, that's why i "copy/paste" your words.
That being said, apologize if i made it sound differently. I understand you are frustrated about that situation, but my point was to say that correcting a situation that was wrong, is something i find 1st of all courageous, because its admitting a mistake. 2nd its a move that will not be welcomed by everybody, but it must be done.
The easy weak move is to keep the situation as it is with unjustifiable high prices. The mistake was the high increase in a short period... Not correcting it... IMO.
I didn't mean to frustrate you more, i thought it might give you another look on it. Collecting and loving watches is a something where rationality and cold calculations are rare.
Most of the time, its an emotional process, where the heart takes control and that means that you will rarely be on top of the game. But the pleasure it brings you will smoothen it all. The good part is that it will help remembering the good moments while the bad experience hopefully will make some watch nut gathering fun conversations.
Makes me think now, the watches i love the most are the ones i got hit the harder with. I lost my mind when i saw them, couldn't resist or wait. And later down the road i found them at a much better price. But i always say to myself that the pleasure it brought me, makes it irrelevant and anyway, i won't sell.