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Giving watches is a delicate thing

 

Hello Robert,

I believe you are right when thinking your dad would accept a gift for courtesy but might not really value it.

I have seen that some times and must admit, I once was so unappreciative myself!
My parents gave me a nice Maurice Lacroix watch for graduation, nothing spectacular from an horological point of view, but really nice. The drawback: it had a QUARTZ movement. That - even in those young days of my watch dedication - was desastruous for me. So I took the watch and valued my parents´ intention, but I never felt really comfortable with the watch.
Luckily enough the Portofino I gave my dad at his 70th birthday was a direct hit, as it became his daily wearer which is a gift for me as the giver in turn!

What about nephews or nieces, godchildren as possible interested parties? And judging from your avatar there still might be time for children yourself smile ? Listen to mkt33´s advice - he´s a doctor!

Cheers,

anaesdoc

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