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Hello, my brother is heavily disabled and for his 27th birthday my dad gifted him our late grandfather's rolex submariner. I think I would be morally justified in taking it and looking after it as, let's be honest, he isn't fit to take care of such a precious, mouth-watering, scrumdiddlyumpcious time-piece. What are your thoughts, I feel as if you guys would be qualified, not only in dealing with the technical elements of watches, but also the moral dilemmas one would face regarding watches. I have already posited this question to my girlfriend and she thinks that I am more than justified in taking ownership of this watch, especially as I have been in the market for such an item for a long time and this would save me a whole lot of dosh ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚ . Reddit do your thing!

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[โ€“] Ultracelse@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Ouch

This should be on r/WatchesCirclejerk

A brand new account making a controversial post. Hum, I wonder what this is.... Get lost.

Is this a joke?

you deserve to become disabled worse than ur brother

[โ€“] Morakel22@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Tf ? The watch is not yours to take. Your dad decided and probably with good reasoning.

I truly hope that you never get the chance of owning a Rolex. Your moral compass is not only off but rather completely useless. Best wishes to your brother, hope he enjoys his watch

Get lost

[โ€“] This_is_a_Quote@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Why do clown asses bother to make new accounts just to dump shit posts that waste people's time like this is bewildering. Go get sickle cell motherfucker.

r/watchescirclejerk and/or r/rolex is that way <--