You stated:
"I'm sorry but imo this is really BS. There are indeed some people who try to earn something on a watch and maybe you get the feeling that most people try to. But that isn't correct."
But then you agree with me 2 paragraphs down, when you admit that there are people on this forum, who are more interested in money than watches - but they are small in number. I don't understand your position. It seems that you agree with me - up to a point - up to a percentage of people on this forum.
I could care less if Lange watches appreciate quickly or not at all. They will be passed down to my son and I wish he will get as much pleasure from them as I have.
The fact that Langes have not hit big numbers at auctions. Maybe Lange should bid on their own watches at auction to inflate and keep the prices up (as I have read some other company has done).
Actually, you mentioned that there is no waiting list for Lange. But there is no qualifying questionnaire to see if one is worthy of even being considered for the honor of being allowed to even purchase a Patek in the fist place.
You don't think that is marketing?
Lange makes a sought after watch because of the total quality and finish. Whether there is a line around the block for them does not influence my buying decision. In spite of how much I love Lange watches, if they ever compelled me to fill out a qualifying questionnaire to see if I was worthy enough to purchase one, I would never buy another watch from them.
If I insulted you about the size of the 5070's movement compared to its case, I do apologize. It was not meant to hurt anyone's feelings or insult them. It was said to make a point. And that point is for all of Patek's talk of quality of their watches, it seems that they cut research and development costs by just placing a movement in a larger case as opposed to developing or outsourcing a movement that was meant for the case. People want larger watches these days and it seems that Patek took shortcuts with the 5070, which I am glad you love and I hope it triples in value if you ever decide to sell it.