
Stoikos's charming post, featuring a drawing by his 7-year-old son, offers a delightful glimpse into how early a passion for horology can begin. This piece explores the subtle ways watch enthusiasm is passed down through generations, highlighting the iconic Rolex GMT-Master II 'Pepsi' and its enduring appeal to even the youngest admirers. It underscores the unique connection collectors have with their timepieces, often inspiring the next generation of enthusiasts.

Would mount it in a nice wooden frame and exhibit it on wall, if I were you.
The teachers at school are probably thinking this kid is crazy for watches and Pepsi.
Every adult, teacher, parent, or otherwise, should be happy when a child wants their parent's watch. It's a nice target to have! But stop feeding your child any Pepsi. No soft drinks for kids (and adults shouldn't drink soft drinks neither). Imagine the teacher's surprise when you explain that your child doesn't drink Pepsi, but just refers to it since it's the nickname for your watch.
I don't have any children (yet) and mine is a Batman, so I'm already imagining the problems I'll be facing...
before all your watch collection is revealed to your wife.
Instant big money valuation
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