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I’ve got a timex from my grandfather. He wore it everyday I can remember. Couldn’t be worth more than $50 brand new, but it’s priceless to me.
Same. I got a mid-90s quartz Tag from my dad. It’s not going anywhere.
The story behind a watch means so much more than what the actual watch is, or how much it costs.
I will eventually be passing on several 4-6 figure watches to my children. What they do with it matters little to me. If they choose to sell it, and put the funds to something that means more to them, by all means. But the one watch I expect them to treat with the respect it deserves is my G-Shock DW5600 that was gifted to me by my parents for graduating law school.
My parents aren't wealthy people. But they made every sacrifice, happily and willingly, to ensure that I had every advantage in life. When I graduated we were in no position to spend the $100 on something so frivolous like a watch, but my parents did it anyways, because they remembered that I had wanted one since I was little, but they could never find room in our budget to justify it. So the G-Shock is much less a watch, and much more a celebration of my parents, and their selflessness.
And that's why it's the one watch in my collection that will be passed down as an heirloom. That, and that it'll likely outlive my bloodline.
Beautiful. I have a calculator like that.