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Sign of the Times?

I was running through the ChronoTrader yesterday and noticed two "Maddox Grail" watches, the 376.0822 or the Speedmaster Day/Date for sale.
I have no idea what the odds are to have two of these beautiful watches listed for sale on the same day, side by side, but the odds
have to be astronomical. They come up for sale occasionally, actually rarely, these are nice watches from overseas and look to be
in good condition. For the sake of discussion, whats everyones take on this?
I own one of the "Grails" and its my second favorite watch of all times and I wear it most every day. If the owners felt the same way
I do about their 376.0822, this must be a difficult decision. What say you guys? Have the economics of watch collecting been
a victim of our trying times?
jim
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