While I do get where you're coming from, patience was never my strong point, I do have to say that part of the appeal to me (And I suggest this as my personal viewpoint only) is the scarcity of the product. My 253, for instance, is one of 500 - there are no others. My 219 is one of only 400 - makes it pretty damn special to me.
Try looking at it from another point of view - if the watches were all available, on every street corner, they would perhaps lose their individuality and cachet. Well, for me at least. I have to say that while I don't particularly like waiting 6 months, I do like the fact that I'm very likely one of just a handful of people in France wearing the same model...even less when it comes to the Special Editions. I'm pretty confident that there are less than half a dozen 253 in France (Out of 500 worldwide), and I personally know the owners of three.
I visited my AD today and he has a pretty good range (roughly 20 at my estimation) of Breitling models on display (and others that he has no room for) and 6 Panerai...he also had a 112 and a 210 not on display. I went to find out what was hapening with my 270 - ordered last year - and it'll probably arrive next Thursday. While this is a disapointment it doesn't make a lot of difference in reality.
I don't work for Panerai, and some of their marketing strategies piss me off beyond belief, but I sincerely think that it just wouldn't be the same if these were mass-produced and available everywhere. I love my Breitlings, but it's just not the same, and I'm not talking about accuracy or technical prowess.
_________________ Own: 219, 253, 270, 308 On order: 28 Selling: 164 OOR Past loves: 000,176,199,240,250,251,252,288
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