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Horological Meandering

Well, Junior was 12 hours old....

 

When I gave him his first watch!

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Will he be a watch nut like his father?
I don't know and honestly I don't care...

If he does I will of course give him my full support, but the most important is that he finds what's interests him.

But to answer your question in general - YES, I think the importance and symbol of a watch will still be there long after we are gone.
The change I think will be and we probably already saw is that the interest for a watch comes later than it used to.

When we were small you needed a watch to be able to come home for dinner in time...
Now the kids have their smart phone.

But while you grow older, I think more and more people what to be able to put away the phone in their free time but still want to know what time it is.

Best
Blomman


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