eugeneandresson
·Make all sales, dealers section. Solves everything 😉
says the guy with the out-dealer’d priced Seiko currently FS... 😗 (or is it now sold...?...haven’t been following)
Make all sales, dealers section. Solves everything 😉
says the guy with the out-dealer’d priced Seiko currently FS... 😗 (or is it now sold...?...haven’t been following)
The public discussion is a great way to clarify the policy that would be difficult to define in a single statement. I was certainly happy to learn from it.
Jeez guys. Read the thread you're talking about. Think its fairly easy to determine the answer to that 😉
Of course it’s not up to me - but maybe a good solution (or my recommendation at least) would be that long term, no ‘for sale’ watches - private or not, be fed into the general “Latest” category. Then there will be almost no need for a distinction, or at least people will care less and this will barely even be a talking point.
People looking to buy a watch will go shopping in the relevant for sale sections and or use an aggregator, like WatchRecon.
When I comes here and click the “Latest”, I’m looking for interesting things to read and discussions on watch related topics. And simultaneous I regularly search WatchRecon for watches I’m interested in.
I guess I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt.
Jeez guys. Read the thread you're talking about. Think its fairly easy to determine the answer to that 😉
It was a batch of 10 people that I PMed last night, many others have been asked in the past and there are often people unhappy when they get that PM.
The watches for sale section is indexed fully by all of the relevant aggregators like WatchRecon and people browse the topic very frequently. It also does not carry the one post per day restriction that other topics carry.
It really isn’t anything personal and it isn’t a punishment it’s just a categorisation based on an assessment of your history on the site along with several other factors.
There are many watches listed in the private forum that many of us wouldn't normally see in the wild, online or anywhere. If the member doing the listing is relegated to the dealers forum, a forum that many of us don't visit often, then those oft not seen watches won't be seen.
This isn't even about sales, but for people who like the history of watches and seeing the rare, unusual or scarce those watches getting lost in a sea of Rolex and Speedmasters won't help anyone looking for something different.
I've lost count the number of times I've been contacted about a watch I've listed and the member wasn't even looking for that particular watch but saw the listing and felt intrigued enough to PM me. Sometimes they buy, many times they don't, but we always end up having a great discussion about the watch.
I know Speedmasters are sacrosanct here and God forbid anyone bump into the pedestal they rest on, but it's nice to open up the sales forum and have a holy hell! moment when you see something different.
I've lost count the number of times I've been contacted about a watch I've listed and the member wasn't even looking for that particular watch but saw the listing and felt intrigued enough to PM me. Sometimes they buy, many times they don't, but we always end up having a great discussion about the watch.
speak for yourself: I sometimes have to avoid it, and WRUW, the same way I avoid brothels, casinos, and fast food 😉
I agree. As much as this may ruffle some and the operational end of the forum is entirely at the mod’s discretion, I appreciate the enlightenment. Now, if I were to decide to do a mass clearing (which I keep toying with but it’s like selling a child), I know to do it in the dealer section. If it’s just one piece every now and then- private watch sales. Got it.
I need to root through all of the watch photos you posted and start calling dibs...