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If you buy a great watch that you adore for the watch, not because of its rarity...

 

If you buy it because you like it for the aesthetic and technological reasons, why would you like it less if they made thousands more? If the ownership changed? If the company later became a company held to less high of regard? Your piece is the same, it's static. It was good when you bought it, and it's still just as good now.
Often time, the quality of the piece doesn't change, but the "yardstick" (the way we measure quality) is dynamic. If you're of the level who knows watches well enough, about finish, about complication, about other stuff well enough to buy an LF (which is much higher level than a Patek Philippe buyer), you're probably fairly knowledgeable about watches. Your yardstick isn't going to change much. And the watch itself will be likely static.

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