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Old 15 March 2019, 10:58 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by cascavel View Post
No, not a chance. This is a perfect example of boredom being the enemy of the collector. You will end up with one watch that's worth less than the one that you traded.
That's right. OP, if you reference your Watch Collector Manifesto, in accordance with rule #5 of subsection 2-A, section III:

"A collector must never trade a watch in their possession for one of lesser value, this is inclusive of trades of any and all kinds to individuals and/or business establishments. Furthermore to the point, if a collector were to liquidate a watch in their possession, the funds will be held in escrow for a duration of no less than one year, but as long as five years, to ensure the collector in question cannot utilize those funds to purchase a watch of lesser value. Failure to adhere to this rule will result in belittling comments from people you do not know on a forum that is made for fun. For reference on what constitutes 'value', refer to subsection 3-B of section IV."
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