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I don’t pay this much attention and frankly I’m sorry to see this article. I have always bought what I like. I’ve not been a seller at all. Rarely.

 

The enjoyment I get from collecting is the “story” behind a piece which often is linked to a person or personality; a unique feature of a watch and/or how it makes me feel. Never have I bought with the idea of making money; and I rarely sell a watch (and if I do it’s usually to buy/trade into another and never to “monetize” it.)

Further, my home town of Portland is not a watch haven and very few people there would know an expensive watch from an inexpensive watch. My passion is purely a private one. With one BIG exception and that is all of you; the very fine people in the watch community who share this passion and who I have found to be exceptionally nice, warm, knowledgeable and helpful people. I treasure the relationships with many I have made through this shared interest. I never would have met most of these folk had it not been for my interest in collecting watches. It’s the best part, really.

So let the “investors” come and go. The “return” on my investment is the pleasure I get every time I look at my wrist whether it be my $700 Mido Commander Shade or a more expensive Rolex or beyond.

So there!smile

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