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21 is too young i agree...
... i have a son that is 21 yrs old and graduating college this May and I myself think he is much to young and not yet responsible to own and care for a Patek watch.
That is just my opinion of my son. Your son may be quite different.
Curious....
By: KIH : February 22nd, 2012-17:41
.... To start off, as a disclaimer, I do not have a son, and probably will not. I am curious as to what makes you think that your sons would like that more than the cash? A good friend of mine collector has decided NOT to give any of his watches to his so...
No hard rule
By: Bill : February 22nd, 2012-17:52
For me it is more important that the appreciate this hobby as it is an acquired taste. But this habit would need to start early so that at some later date they will cherish what you have to offer them. So really what I am saying is have them join you in y...
One man's experience
By: Park : February 22nd, 2012-20:18
My father gave me a Submariner when I was accepted to the medical school of his dreams. It served me well through many sleepless nights. My tastes have moved on, but my eldest son knows that it will be his one day, and in the meantime my wife wears it to ...
Thank you...
By: palmbeachguy : February 23rd, 2012-06:24
Park, Thank you for your thoughtful response. You have obviously spent time to reflect on your children and install a work ethic and value system, both of which is greatly needed in our age. This is the type of response I was hoping to find. New to the fo...
Milestones
By: M_K : February 22nd, 2012-21:25
I believe watches are an excellent gift to commemorate milestones. I think college, professional degree and first big job are all worthy occasions to pass down a fine watch, or gift one. Child's birth, I think you can set aside the watch for your grandson...