Although it's surprising that you keep on buying and selling multiple times. If you're really regretting, then after a while, all this buying and selling has to have another motive or incentive, profits perhaps. That being said, thank you for your wonderful analysis. Yes, I agree, these watches are indeed a great value, especially used! The anglage really isn't there, but back in the day 200 years ago, they didn't really have the same anglage as we do today. So the spirit is kept. The interior angles are abundant, but because this anglage is not the delicate type of anglage, there's not necessarily a tremendous amount of work invested in these interior angles. So, while there are a lot of interior angle, the vast majority of them are not the type that require the "delicate" work since the anglage isn't "delicate" on its own. Thank you again for this informative post! Lastly, these watches are impractical. They're large watches, but the dials are really small, only about 2 cm in diameter, making them more strenuous to the eyes. Which is why they're not big sellers for Breguet. But that's okay! They're great watches! And definitely well appreciated in your post!