amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Thanks for your very well advocated answer.
One thing is to not be able to resist to an insane offered price, another thing is to offer a watch at an insane price.
I think a true Paneristi, I mean a passionate and sincere collector, wouldn't even imagine playing this game.
Therefore, to be a Paneristi is to belong to a Community.
That watch was supposed to belong to the Community, and was released for the Community.
I don't think that this kind of behaviour is in harmony with the Community spirit, but I may have a weird notion of what a Community has to be.

Best,
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-10-08 08:01:18 This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-10-08 08:04:33
SO...
By: aldossari_faisal : October 8th, 2010-08:47
what makes it a big deal... what made the 360 a big deal in first place things are as simple as this its an item it was bought in first place... it simple can get sold in second ... speaking of pam 360 do you see panerai coming out with a clone version of...
Personally......
By: sirjo : October 8th, 2010-18:47
I couldn't care less. Everybody is free to do whatever they want. It is utopia to try and determine (and condemn) other people's actions, based on what WE would do, in the same circumstances. It spanks of bigotry and has nothing to do with a "free world" ...
Two sides always....
By: MiniCooper : October 10th, 2010-11:49
On one hand, if one owns a watch he/she can do as they please....... however. if one buys a watch for the sole purpose to resell it, that one is a flipper... it is your decision to buy from that person or not... this is the law of the market.... now there...
I have my doubts
By: Hororgasm : October 18th, 2010-10:53
It's so easy to rig the market. The watch itself is nothing to shout about. I "applied" for one, and was rejected. There are 300 of them and we don't know how many applied...let's say 30000 for argument sakes....that's 1000 times oversubscipted. But if PA...