cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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my wish is a short-term leasing program for watches or better yet,
a huge rotating collection that covers all Purists worldwide; supported by an enormous Fedex-like network that swaps watches about so no watch goes unworn or un-praised by a person that admires and enjoys its design.
This might kill some of the manufacturers, but others would adapt to it. The lawyers in our midst could make hay setting up the agreements and legal protections.
And also a group of warehouses of unlimited size and computerized retrieval systems of sufficient robustness that all the boxes and packages can be safely stored there in cool dark places.
This would address Graham's issue too, as all spousal conflicts would immediately evaporate. Unless they got the hots for the watch delivery person ... guess the watches would have to be delivered to my work ...
Cazalea
PS - by short-term, I mean about 2 weeks with renewal options available at extra cost
This message has been edited by cazalea on 2009-12-21 15:49:21
Hi, Kevin!
By: amanico : December 19th, 2009-23:04
No need to be sorry, my friend, but since you want to discuss about watches whose brands don't have a specific forum, you may post your thread on " Horological Meandering ". As for your question, it is abit hard to answer, because I have so many in my wis...
Thanks.
By: kevincosta85 : December 20th, 2009-00:18
I did'nt even noticed they was a section called HorologicalMEandering I'll try to remember next time I happen to own a Seiko Orange Monster my first Seiko too by the why, I also own a Citizen Minute Repeater, and a Seiko World timer. I call my world Timer...
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Good eye, Tony . . .
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