about the tension between parents and their children. He goes on about the day that both sides realize that the child is really (and only) there to replace you. 😁
. . . now! Let's see the watches our Dads gifted to us, and since it's better to give than receive, the watch in our collection we'd give to Dad. Dad bought this Seiko Sea Lion . . . . . . in January '66 and wore it daily until '04 when he handed it over....
This English fusée pocketwatch dates to the early half of the 1800s and has been passed down in my family. It's not much but it carries a lot for me. I recently had it serviced! ...
The watch he bought when he first made something of his life. 1960 gold Omega automatic, tv dial, date. He wore it for nearly 50 years. I remember the day he took it off his wrist and handed it to me with a quiet smile. We knew he didn’t have much time le...
And by then I will be in my 70s…. But I will certainly get him or hand over an attractive entry level luxury watch for his young adulthood, if he does well in school and wants one. I’m not yet sure of how to go about this…. 🍻
about the tension between parents and their children. He goes on about the day that both sides realize that the child is really (and only) there to replace you. 😁
My Dad loved watches but he owned only two. He was specially fond of Rolex brand and he instilled me that love for the brand since I was a lad. I remember being with him in February 1966 when he bought his first Rolex, a Datejust at an AD in Miami, Fl. Ca...
This was his daily wearer for I’m guessing 20-something years. The watch eventually broke and was replaced by a gold tone Seiko S2 quartz. The watch was languishing at my dad’s house when we spotted it while going through some papers and other stuff. Dad ...
. . . so should there be current need for servicing, a watchmaker wouldn't have an issue sourcing replacements. My ref 3697, which is fitted with the movement that was a precursor to yours, didn't run properly after it was serviced. Another watchmaker dia...
I initially had the watch brought to running order by RGM in Pennsylvania. I think they did a great job — the dial was cleaned up just a bit and the watch ran and still runs about +5 secs a day. Thanks for commenting.
I specifically liked that first DateJust photo with this yellow tinted dial - quite eclectic but a special joy for you, I trust ! - And that amazing pocket-watch of your Grand-Pa also is a truly compelling piece, beauty & good remembrances, what more can ...
I choose the GMT as a hypothetical present to Dad as he was a real fan of Rolex, and being a favorite of mine presently I imagined he would enjoy it so much too. Have a nice weekend and Father´s Day my dear friend. Cheers! Abel
. . . from his brother after graduating from college, except his has a white dial. After Vic married, his wife Doreen 'appropriated' the Datejust so she wears it most of the time now. A family that shares Rolexes together stays together, or so they say.
... after certain John Buckley owner of a watch shop who sold many of these so equipped dials. These dials were not very popular in the 1980´s but for some reason have caught some interest among Rolex DJ collectors nowadays. Interesting to know your cousi...
… of New York and Rolex AD. The idea of calling these dials with his own last name came from himself in a humorous chat with friends around 2007/8. Somehow that idea got popular. There is a youtube video where the man himself explains it. Very fun! Cheers...
Here another Buckley in my collection. This time a Oyster Quartz Datejust. Buckley dials are those with painted Roman numerals not applied with minutes tracks. I feel they are very elegant and classic. Cheers! Abel ...
… he was a passionate Rolex fan who talked me about the brand since I was a lad. Yes he passed me that feeling to me no doubt! He not only talked about the brand but also presented my Mom, my sister and me Rolex watches for our birthdays. Thank you again ...
. . . Overseas. To make a long story short, the look of pleasure in Dad's eyes when I gifted it to him was unforgettable. Several months later he gave it back, basically because he wasn't wearing it and felt it deserved to be 'gainfully employed'. Not lon...
This is a very personal topic you have chosen this week , Dr No. My dad gave me this pocket watch too soon. I also kept his desk and his cigar humidor. As a child I could tell whether it was Montecristo, Romeo y Julieta’s Churchill’s or Cohiba’s Lanceros ...
As far as I remember, my father only had two watches, one of which has been passed onwards to me by my mother after he had passed away, in 1985. It has been an Omega Seamaster Dresswatch, steel case and red gold indices and hands. - I always had admired t...
Your De Ville Omega chrono is lovely and classic. I´m sure it´s a pleasure to wear. Great choice for your hypothetical present to your Dad. He surely would appreciate it so much. Have a nice weekend dear friend. Cheers! Abel
And Yes, you are absolutely right - for pieces such as these, it’s mainly the emotions and feelings which constitute the real “value” to us, thus connecting our past & families with our passion.. Also when wearing these “priceless” items, we may re-live p...
. . . would've wanted for himself, H. My Dad never discussed his preferences, and I suspect most of us similarly never had these discussions with our fathers. Dad's Grandfather was a watchmaker and merchant at the turn of the 20th century; according to Un...
with him which he used to gift his business associates/partners during festive seasons. From young, I came across brands that were alien to me then but still vivid, Corum, Rolex, Cartier, Baume & Mercier, Vacheron, Piaget, Omega ....... There are 2 wh...
After he passed away I had it serviced. By pure chance I had it serviced at the same watch shop as my father had had it serviced. They found it in their register. As it turned out the watchmaker that serviced it to me was son of the watchmaker that servic...
How nice to know that the next generation (Father to son as clients, watchmaker to his son-successor) holds up the flag for this lovely piece ! Thx for your sharing, pleasure to read !.. Cheers !!
So here goes. The main piece I got from my dad - or at least the one that I will always cherish most - is the graduation Breitling Aerospace. As for a watch I might give him it could be the Landmaster. He has gotten quite some over the years, mostly space...
Hi Art and friends ! I hope everyone is enjoying the weekend. I will be seeing my father today and celebrating Father’s day. For some of us this won’t be possible and I feel very aware of the passage of time slipping through my fingers and missing this op...
. . . afternoon. Steve's the uncle who received a bowl of chili from Carroll Shelby after he upholstered the interior of one of Carroll's cars. They really were the Greatest Generation in my book.
I wish you and your Dad will enjoy so much. Not having the horological passion is no problem as I feel you have many other things to share together. The Ed Speedy will start a nice conversation I feel! Have a beautiful day!! Cheers! Abel