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I should refer to my 10+ year old car as having the equivalent wear and tear of a 2 year old car then! But I'd say that'd be unethical of me to do it...

 

I don't think I understood your post. Numerical facts are not subject to interpretation, the year of a watch is either the year the watch was produced or sold. A year doesn't account for the condition of the watch. Sure, generally newer watches are in better condition than older ones, but even that's not always true. And I don't think you understood my post neither. And your belief of how Sotheby's interprets the year is extremely pro Sotheby's. It would also mean that year has no value, since it's merely an interpretation or opinion of condition.

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