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Originally Posted by HorologyK
If you are buying the watch with the intention of keeping forever it shouldn't matter IMO.
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A LOT of people don't buy watches 'forever'. They get tired of it, want to sell, life changes, start to prefer one style of watch over another, color, material change, etc, etc.
People should not have to feel obligated to keep a watch 'forever' due to warranty requirements, IMHO.
Plus what this tells me is unless you buy a PP watch new, you certainly better factor in ALL servicing costs, as there will be NO warranty (per HSWA). That could get expensive.