This discussion shows the tragedy of a collectors forum watch idea.
There is no criteria that would suffice to allow people to buy the watch or not based on this forum. Registration? Anybody can register. Number of contributions? Which ones count? Do all the "Congratulations!", the "nice watch!" or the "+1" statements count too? Or does quality matter? Would you not count the critical ones, because they upset some others mentally? Is somebody who posted a lot 12 months ago but was unable since as the workload just did not allow him to do so less eligible than a newbie who recently made 100 contributions?
Personally, I do not really care - it just shows already now that many people will be disappointed. There will be people that will buy the watch and will try to sell it for a higher price. There will be people who "deserve" one but can't afford it or won't be there just in time to get one. There will the ones upset because all the pieces not being sold immediately will go to the general public AD, as IWC for sure wants to sell the watches as fast as they are produced. And there will be the ones who will see that the limited edition will only be a small variant to a mass production model.
But why worry? At the end, it will simply be a limited edition with some engraving at best, most probably with "one out of 250", not even really numbered.