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Horological Meandering

Interesting thoughts!

 

I do think stories of singular timepieces passed down between generations, especially of the type you cite (a watch worn daily for decades by a father, then passed to his son) are moving, but I also believe that in a collection of multiple watches, equally meaningful and authentic emotions can abide.  

A son may not inherit his father's ONE special watch, but maybe instead he will inherit multiple watches that together carry with them the story of his father's journey through life -- the good son will lovingly cherish his father's first "nice" watch, bought when the man was just starting out and had to scrimp and save to gather enough funds for the purchase; he will sentimentally recall his dad when choosing to wear another watch once worn by the old man on the day he married the boy's mother; he will walk confidently while sporting a watch his father once bought to celebrate the day his name was added to the masthead at the prestigious law firm.  Would a son not be pleased to have all these watches, regardless of how often his father had worn them? 

Perhaps the key is not necessarily finding that one "all around" watch that sees your wrist daily and becomes an heirloom because of it, but in sharing your thoughts, emotions, and stories behind all the many timepieces you've obtained and love, with the people you love.  These little acts, and time spent together amongst your watches, in and of themselves add to the specialness of your timepieces IMO.

Cheers,

Daos

 

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