LOL, Tom.
I would call that “bracket creep”, and it probably applies to (or perhaps overlays) any collecting patterns we might follow.
Thankfully there is pleasure to be had in watches at all levels, but there will always be (for mere mortals at least) watches that remain just out of reach. It might be that first Speedmaster at $3K, that (second) Breguet at $30K or that Sun-Moon tourbillon at $1M, but that’s the slippery slope of horology.
I was lamenting to a fellow watch tragic recently that $10K used to seem like a lot of money to spend on a watch, and now it seems to be hard to find anything half decent for $20K.
Pity me when I can’t find a decent watch for $100K! Actually, come to think of it, my wife will have taken ‘care’ of me long before that day comes.
Slightly tongue-in-cheek …
Andrew