This wasn't my Dad's watch but it's very similar to one he wore most of my childhood. He bought it for me off eBay when I got into watches shortly aft...
My dad has never been much of a watch guy. He’s never been the Type to appreciate fine craftsmanship either. He’s the rough guy,not talking much… Peop...
Today is my daughters second birthday. She opened her new Casio watch this morning and has not taken it off all day. The legacy lives on. Proud dad mo...
The setting: Downtown Chicago in the early 1990's. My father owns a business in the city but our family lives in the suburbs and I'm in High School. W...
Hi! I am new here (really enjoying it!). I am a relatively new (one year) collector. It’s very sentimental to me as all the men in my family have enjo...
I’ll never forget how unsettling it was to have my Dad, who had always pushed me academically, tell me to relax and enjoy the end of high school. Prio...
An aspect that I enjoy about watches is geeking out to the behind the scenes stuff like the mechanical engineering, history, marketing shenanigans, b2...
When I was a young boy in the mid-to-late 1960s, my Dad wore a wind-up Timex Marlin that looked nearly identical to the watch on the left in this phot...
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