Wonderful watch and story, and they both make each other more so.

Oct 17, 2020,06:06 AM
 

Thanks for sharing the story.

Cheers,
John

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 By: Svalleynick : October 16th, 2020-21:06
This was my third love after wanting a GMT and getting a Submariner. I was in Rome on Holiday with my family on December 28, 1985. We were locked in the Vatican Museum because of a disturbance at the Airport. When we were finally released I only had an ho...  

This watch - no matter which - represents a special collection to your dad.

 
 By: brauner : October 16th, 2020-21:29
Be proud and enjoy from this time on.

Great story. I know that particular kind of excitement very well.

 
 By: Reuven Malter : October 17th, 2020-00:06
This one is timeless in every way, a classic Rolex. So it doesnt even feel like 35 years

Great story

 
 By: Weems@8 : October 17th, 2020-02:39
The stories about watches are recognizable. When i ran trough a world city to get a desired watch on time before leaving. A more special souvenir is not possible. You have the special story with your father, i with my mother. Rome is a city i want to visi... 

Great story

 
 By: @lberti : October 17th, 2020-03:10
Its what it all about actually. Thanks sharing.

Wonderful watch and story, and they both make each other more so.

 
 By: vitalsigns : October 17th, 2020-06:06
Thanks for sharing the story. Cheers, John

Finding the “watch boy”

 
 By: Svalleynick : October 17th, 2020-09:26
The story gets even more intense. In order to not have to pay VAT, I was told that I would have to meet “the Boy” at the airport at our departure gate. When I got to the airport, it was setup like the current day TSA. No one without a ticket was allowed p... 

He probably felt young inside (and short outside), hence he identified as a boy...It’s the opposite of how I feel today in the US before I ask for the seniors discount at the supermarket..😂😉

 
 By: FabR : October 17th, 2020-13:08
Seriously, even today (and even further North than Rome) I can easily see the term “boy” (“ragazzo”) being used affectionately in the way you described, to refer to the junior employee/assistant in your shop😉 Cheers.