IT’S A LESSER PAIN
Losing a watch is a horrible experience. People usually attach a certain sentimental value to their watches that is just not redeemable in case of loss. If the watch was a particularly expensive one then the pain is so real you could feel your heart bleed but there is something worse than losing a watch. Damaging a watch is the loss of a watch by nobody’s hands except your own. In other words, when you damage a watch, it’s just the same as losing it only in this case it is entirely your fault. Unfortunately, it happens and the worst bit is that the circumstances are usually so simple you will always keep thinking of what could have been if the situation had only been slightly different. At times you just didn’t expect you would trip so close to a wall and end up scratching your watches but it can happen. Or maybe you just left it momentarily on the table when your overactive five year old grabbed it and smashed it against a wall either way, once the damage has been done, it is done and all the money that went into buying the watch will more or less have been a waste. So the best step to take to ensure that this waste that comes about when a watch is damaged is reduced as much as possible is by reducing the amount that is spent on the watch in the first place. So if it was something like a Oyster facsimile watches, then you can always be sure that the amount lost in case of damage is bearable. A watch Cosmograph Gold carbon copy DateJust can receive whichever treatment your normal life can dish out regardless of whether it can take the punishment or not because either way, you can and so can your finances.
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