I have a Tag Heuer Aquaracer and Rolex Submariner, now looking for a Tudor Black Bay Bronze, like a watch.
If only Ernest was still aroundOnly ever ad 2 watches. First as a kid my Grandpa gave me a nice one, but the glass cracked and my parents suggested the radioactive glow in the dark numbers should be avoided. Second was a Soviet era beauty, brought back around '89. Lost it in the North Stand within a week. So if anyone has seen it I too could wear a watch again.
Thanks to my latest rabbithole on The YouTube, their algorithm now thinks I'm Mr Wristwatch.
So it suggested I watch this, and now I'm doing the same.
This is a pleasing and all too predictable Antiques Roadshow story with a moment of pure am-dram theatre, you won't see coming.
For the last 33 years I wear my engagement present from Mrs Wz almost all the time, on the rare occasion I don't, I wear the one I inherited from my stepfather
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Old skool
I found 2 identical seiko automatics at my Step Dads after he died. The (nearly) new one I gave to my son, the old one, in perfect working order, I just cleaned and fitted a new strap. A really good watch for every day. Even new they're half the price of a Monaco service!!!
Same scenario with my MOnaco. Sadly. I rarely go anywhere near London . . .although can inflict damage of my own at willThe only watch I have of any value is an Oris Hammerhead which I purchased from an inheritance from my grandad.
Based on the sentimental and secondary actual value i no longer wear it in London as the west end and city are rife for thefts.
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