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Patek Philippe

Yes, very true. We have a highly niche hobby and the chance of passing it down to an equally enthusiastic relative is tiny if not zero

 

If I think of my grandfather (born very early 1900s) buying a pocket watch in 1930 and the pocket watch stays in our family and makes its way down to my possession.  I know I wouldn't wear it because 1. not my style, 2. probably would no longer work and the movement very fragile once I got it repaired, 3. I'd feel imprisoned by it like a boulder tied to my foot.


Thank you for your input.  Just because we value something doesn't mean someone else is bound to the same enthusiasm.

Best,
Robert

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