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I'm really sad for your loss, but I find it great that you inherited many watches from your family. These have a special value, I'm sure, and they all have stories to tell.
I love that tradition. You have to keep it going, no doubt!
Thanks for sharing.
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Interesting history and important stories that accompany these watches. It is clear you treasure them, and it sounds like your daughter is ready to carry on the tradition. Thanks for sharing.
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Very touching stories; it's so nice to see these treasured watches live on in honour of their previous owners. And they're all lovely watches in their own right.
Wonderful thread, thanks OrangeSport.
~Sherry.
Eterna | Tudor | Seiko | Casio | G-Shock | Orient | Swatch | Mondaine | Zodiac (pre-Fossil) | Rolex | Wenger | Pulsar Time Computer | Omega | Timex | Bucherer | Citizen | Bulova | Glycine
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Thanks for the comments. It's also nice to see that these are the watches my daughter is looking forward (perhaps not quite the right term) to inheriting, rather than our Rolex models etc. Although she does seem to want to continue the tradition with an all gold Rolex for her 21st! Kids!
G-Shock: GW3000B-1A
Rolex: Submariner 14060M
Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
Timex: MKI Mechanical
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