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So, jolly old Saint Nick needs to be on time, certainly we can agree on that? Well, how does it do it? Does he wear a watch befitting a figure of his age and stature? Or, does he wear an IWC, because blah, blah, blah?
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Just kidding, of course I voted pocket watch. Santa looks like a pocket watch guy.

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He seems like the traditionalist type guy and nothing screams tradition like a pocket watch!! Thinking anything else is just.....fantasy!!! 

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robwei
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Just kidding, of course I voted pocket watch. Santa looks like a pocket watch guy.

As he must be. There isn't an IWC AD anywhere near Bari.

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He must have a pocket watch...

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Santa isn't afraid to move with the times.

He appreciates the IWC heritage and easy to read dial without all the farting about required to check the time on a pocket watch.

He is obviously a guy who appreciates IWCs use of in-house movements, but also outsourcing as needed. 

He loves a watch with a bit of an aviation flavour and Top Gun is his favourite film.

He loves the way the red dial reflects the Christmas tree lights and that it's a watch that can go equally well with work wear and casual.

Santa doesn't always have pockets.

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Boom!!!

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MinnKonaMike

Boom!!!

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Needs to be red! 

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Watches get caught in chimneys, plus go time is when cookies are done.  This how he keeps time on the sleigh.  All zones all patek all the time. 

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In Santa's warp-bubble of expanded hypertime, it takes about 5,000 years (I did the math) to deliver presents to all the children who celebrate Christmas. This must mean, of course, that Santa is effectively everywhere at once on Christmas eve, experiencing thousands of years of work hours in a comparatively insignificant amount of real time. Which means Santa has little use for a timepiece, at least for practical purposes, and such a watch would likely be strictly decorative or ceremonial in function.

Or he has the watch from Clockstoppers.

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TheCianinator

In Santa's warp-bubble of expanded hypertime, it takes about 5,000 years (I did the math) to deliver presents to all the children who celebrate Christmas. This must mean, of course, that Santa is effectively everywhere at once on Christmas eve, experiencing thousands of years of work hours in a comparatively insignificant amount of real time. Which means Santa has little use for a timepiece, at least for practical purposes, and such a watch would likely be strictly decorative or ceremonial in function.

Or he has the watch from Clockstoppers.

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This was a gem for us 90s kids. 

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Pocket watch.