Le Monde Edmond
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Indeed very important
PP does have one huge asset for collectors. Your point is extremely important and one that nobody had mentioned so far. I also value that in buying Patek.
You rightfully point out that it is an important part of their DNA in supporting the collectors in various was (accurate database, buying back watches for their museum and knowing when every single watch left their factory even if it is over 150 years ago).
Indeed Rolex leaves their collectors to their own devices- perhaps the biggest potential area where things go wrong (i.e. super dealer west coast vs Rock star).
However this may sound crazy and perverse but there is something attractive about 'not knowing what exactly your getting yourself into'. It forces collectors to do their homework very very carefully and the reward becomes even greater when you do find a watch that is perfect. Another indirect positive is that it allows a community like the VRF to grow strong and bond together. Collectors gather in groups and help one another supporting one another. This bonding is also very powerful and helps create a 'myth' around the vintage Rolex brand in terms of what is good, bad, desirable, etc.
With the interest in watch rising- there is certainly room for many brands to delight collectors. Certainly there is room for both brands to thrive and grow. But there is no doubt right now the momentum is with Rolex. Perhaps your point about the size cannot be underestimated.
Thank you for your post you bring up many interesting points!
best Edmond