Hello. I am writing an article about the historic quartz watches for my blog and would like to get your suggestion which watches to put in. I have put...
I am trying to write about the watches which are prominent in the history since the quartz watches arises and some of the quartz watches that all the watch enthusiasts should know.
For the gray market dealers, I think they become a network at the back end. We can't buy at the AD but while we look into the shops in HK, you can take whatever you want if you pay for the price. There may be a lot of networks behind them which we can't know.
And another aspect is that, rich people tend to make investment on watches even they know nothing about them. That trend make these worse. It was obvious over last two to three years.
Finally they are hype as somebody want to make them hype to get benefits upon these. This hobby has become a playground for investors. Buying watch with brain win over buying watch with hearts. That's pity.
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All the efforts they put into these make them worth it. He is an watch expert and he will have reason why using these movements. The design is very distinctive and can even tell it is Kuruno Tokyo even from other side across the room.
Do you guys think hype in watch world is good? I am becoming to think like we have been stuck in their marketing tricks of the gray dealers especially...
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