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my Dad was and still isnt a watch man, but i did get his beloved grandfather clock

 

he gave it to me on my 40th birthday and i treasure it, possibly more than any of my watches. (i'd have to think about that one).

i have a large number of watches, but there are always one or more watches that mean more to the owner than other pieces. for me there are a couple of watches i've purchased that were made the year i was born. they mean a lot to me and my family are picking up on that fact. over the years it will become even more apparent so although there wont be 'the one watch' as many have inherited from their fathers there will still be 'the special few' which have equal meaning.

i hope the notion of inheriting 'Dad's watch' doesnt die, but as you have suggested, it may get diluted.

best

Graham

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