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It isn't just because of the steel piece.

 

Thanks for sharing your view, Christian. You're right that the chance of meeting someone with the same LF (platinum or steel) would be slim. It'll most likely lead to a fun conversation even in such case.
The key issue for me here is commitment (on both sides). I never considered LF to be unethical. As mentioned in an earlier response, i fell for a piece that was sold to me as 'relatively special', and I'd expect the other side of the deal to make an effort to commit equally to this relationship. Seeing the steel piece was the first sign that I might have been romanticizing with the notion. The service issue was rubbing salt on the wound. I'd rather learn from this experience than keeping a souvenir that reminds me of an unpleasant experience. Watch collecting is an emotional hobby after all.
I did like the watch, it's why I don't regret owning it. I also have no problem recommending LF products to fellow collectors- they're very well made. That watch deserves a better home. It's just best for me to move on.
Ken

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