Pelle_thorstenson
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Interesting question
I my opinion it can be applied to not only watches but to other things that has a significant emotional value. I am thinking of art for example or in my case music instruments with a unique (provenance) history - some that are just one of a kind and if sold impossible to regain. I have one son and I am sure that he will take care of his heritage in the best possible way however I have come to terms with the fact that once I am gone I can not affect these things anymore. I have a VC watch that I and he really likes, on it I have engraved "I am beside you" which is an engraving that I think could work out pretty good if my son would pass it on too one of his kids. Pelle
Passing them on
By: pmh6000 : April 28th, 2026-21:20
Here is what have done for my 7 grandchildren (5 boys 2 girls). I don’t have PPs but for the boys Rolex’s and the girls Cartier’s each with their name engraved on the back along with a “❤️ Papa”. Also an understanding that the watches will never leave the...
ArmisT, I agree!
By: Robert65 : April 29th, 2026-11:09
What are your thoughts on how to go about that indication that they would value the watch. I can imagine that any person would express gratitude and positive emotion at the spector of receiving an expensive watch. At your convenience please do tell ArmisT...
There's a movie scene...
By: aelred : April 28th, 2026-23:01
...in the 9th Gate, where the kids are squabbling over the Father's book collection, a stroke victim, when the protagonist played by Johnny Depp shows up and makes off with a prized set of books for a lowball price. The poor old man is drooling with anger...
Thank you Robert.
By: ChristianDK : April 29th, 2026-19:31
I am, of course hoping that they will cherish what I leave for them. But I do see Emmanuel’s point that it mustn’t be a burden. I think that has to do with the value also. I have gold Omegas from both my grandfathers and they are loved and to me priceless...
Great subject.
By: pw927 : April 29th, 2026-11:14
Lots to ponder. I am enjoying reading the viewpoints. I have one son who is currently 7 so I hope this is not imminent and my thoughts may certainly change in time. My personal view, as mentioned in a reply above, is to have my watches included within the...
Thanks.
By: pw927 : April 29th, 2026-14:23
You are blessed as well. Lovely daughters. Another thought I wanted to share was to give some context to them on where to sell if ever needed. I have a friend who inherited many things from a wealthy father. Cars, watches, artwork (all in multiples). He k...
Spanners!
By: Stirling Newall : April 29th, 2026-12:43
As I sat at my father hospital bedside as he lay dying but still lucid he asked me the following question: “What will you do with my spanners?” I found this a very difficult question to answer as my interest in his 50yr old spanners was negligible. As the...
Spanners
By: Stirling Newall : April 29th, 2026-17:15
I think his spanners meant a lot to him. They were excellent quality and probably dated back to the 1950s and his BSA motorbike. Sadly my father was absent for long periods of my youth so I didn’t see the spanners as of any sentimental value.
Dear Robert,
By: Pelle_thorstenson : April 30th, 2026-16:10
This type of question is what really makes this forum great. For me it begins with giving the question some further thinking. Then it is time to answer it. After that things only get better when I can reflect on all various answers coming in. The fact tha...