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Patrice....

 

I share a similar philosophy to you...i wear what I like. I spend a lot of time thinking about what watches in want to wear and what watches i need in my collection. I also spend time thinking about what watches i no longer want in my collection.


Sometimes I buy a watch that i eventually fall out of love with. I am fairly sure that maybe i even bought a Panerai from you once that you fell out of love with .... Pam 40? I think it was yours once..... i wanted it, and offered enough for the seller (was it yours?) to sell it. We all do this to an extent, i suspect. We buy watches with the best of intentions....but at some point we occasionally change our minds and sell. 

In this sense, I think the theme of watches we have fallen out of love with is perfectly reasonable. As a Moderator, and I am sure I speak for all Moderators, we are acutely aware of when people shill their goods for sale. When I see it, then I stop the process. But on Wristscan, I think the participants are hardcore PuristS. I would be most surprised if people used a Wristscan theme as an opportunity to shill a watch. I posted two watches in this theme....are they for sale? No.... Am I out of love with them? No. Do I love others more? Yes. I am sure everyone approaches the subject in how they wish.

I think the theme of watches we have fallen out of love with certainly takes a different approach to the standard Wristscan, but to my mind so long as the participants respect the forum and act in the spirit of PuristS, I think its good to sometimes be a little provocative in approach. I certainly do not think this is an opportunity to shill. I am not sure I can see a single post that looks like it is, either. And i think that is the point....

I do understand your concern, but feel that so long as participants respect the nature of the forum, we remain a happy bunch.






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