We’re Living in a Society: Don’t Do This When Buying a Watch
If you?re a regular reader of this website, you know that from time to time I find myself inspired to write about the state of the watch collecting community. Like all of you, I?m just a normal guy, who sometimes decides that it?s time to send a watch to a new home, and it?s off to the forums I go, with terribly lit photos and hopes of a quick transaction that doesn?t end in some kind of postal fraud incident. In the years I?ve been doing this, I?m happy to say that I?ve had many great experiences selling watches to strangers. But lately?lately, eh, I dunno. It kind of feels like things are going off the rails a little bit, doesn?t it" I?ve sold a few watches in the last couple of months, and, with apologies to @vandelayhouseofhorology, I?ve never felt more like George Costanza in that Chinese restaurant, reminding his fellow patrons that we?re living in a society. We?re supposed to act in a civilized way!Â
Maybe it?s just a run of bad luck, or perhaps karmic retribution for youthful indiscretions that have come back to bite me, but it seems like poor, sketchy, or downright inappropriate behavior is on the rise in the public watch trading forums. I?ve never been one to worry too much about getting scammed, or even having my time wasted, but in the current climate, it seems like you have your guard way, way up.Â
Before I go any further, I?ll say at the outset that in spite of some, let?s call them troubling, experiences trying to sell a few underutilized wat...
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