With modern watches, I do care about keeping my pieces as mint and perfect as possible, which is realistically impossible. However, with my vintage watches, the scratches to the case are all charm, and further scratches are fine. That said, I need to coll...
Like if a watch is 50 years old, how many people have gone through it, and has it become a franken-watch. I guess, a lot speaks for box/papers/authenticity at this point.
But they make a collection that looks nice. The only defense against a frankenwatch is knowing enough about the brand to check the details. But for me, a replaced this or that is no problem, as long as the replacement used correct, authorized parts —Rick ...