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That is a good question my thoughts are that no matter what happens it will be the same..
done to every watch, I wish I could have gotten one of those when they were making them in PVD mvmnts. It reminds me of being somewhat of an Error baseball card. Whether it was intentional or not only a few are like that and will, IMHO, increase the value, monetarily or sentimentally. But in regards to your question they all will have to be serviced on a linear timeline, what is done to one will be done to the next. Your watch may change and morph a bit aesthetically but that is the nature of that watch, even if you did not know at the time you acquired it. I think it is fascinating and keep us up to speed when the time comes. A great question
PVD movement servicing
By: AciDShOrT : May 12th, 2010-14:43
Sooo... though I am not sure what is going to happen with whether the 317 will go forward in production or what its movement makeup will be, I was wondering how servicing of this piece will work if there truely is problem in manufacture of the movement. W...
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By: ameriddd : May 12th, 2010-19:55
Wondering this as well! Would also be curious if anyone thinks the movement will be unreliable given the rumor that there was so much difficulty producing the movement to begin with.
Too much premium
By: ameriddd : May 30th, 2010-18:59
That's too much premium. You can probably get one for $28k BNIB right now, which is pretty close to retail after tax depending on your state and local tax rates ($25.6k retail plus 9.375% tax). Guys are listing it at $30k, but none are trading at that lev...
thx for your comments ...
By: lionlei : June 5th, 2010-11:48
really appreciated that .... my problem is I currently reside in Hong Kong right now, where I am not familiar with the boutique there .... and I pretty much could make a wide guess that their waiting list for 317 would be unimaginably long!! my wish and e...