Why is it so bad to put a "better" movement in an old watch?

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Keep it up Cookie Monster and I'll bestow the title of "ΩF official bullshit detector" on you. 😜

Upgrade the title and pass me a bat, chap... 😉
 
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These are rhetorical questions, please don't reply, you've filled the place with more than enough nonsense for 24 hours.
Killjoy! I really wanted to see what kind of response we would get 😝
 
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Time to call it a day I think folks.
Six hours without a reply. I think he got the message.
 
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No, they don't.

Same with paintings, clothes, historic buildings, etc.

It seems the world of watch owners, like everything else, has it extremists and everyone in between.
Da Vinci has lost the copyright on his paintings, feel free to copy away.
Omega still has copyright to there name, do watch you want with yours, just don't sell it for anything but what it currently is .
 
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Da Vinci has lost the copyright on his paintings, feel free to copy away.
Omega still has copyright to there name, do watch you want with yours, just don't sell it for anything but what it currently is.

See what you did there 😁
 
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This thread is currently closed while Dennis is cleaning up and repainting the parlor. 😁