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My every day wear is a Sea Dweller. It makes me nervous sometimes, as I don't want to bang it up. I think I'll put it away and buy myself a G Shock for every day, so i don't worry about it. For dress, I have the most valuable watch in the world - only gold filled, not a fancy brand, a 17 jewel Gotham, but it was my dad's. Got it cleaned and oiled and it runs fine. Style is the small rectangular which was popular in the late 1040s.
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REDinFL wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 1:12 pm My every day wear is a Sea Dweller. It makes me nervous sometimes, as I don't want to bang it up. I think I'll put it away and buy myself a G Shock for every day, so i don't worry about it. For dress, I have the most valuable watch in the world - only gold filled, not a fancy brand, a 17 jewel Gotham, but it was my dad's. Got it cleaned and oiled and it runs fine. Style is the small rectangular which was popular in the late 1040s.
the rolex's are made to be knocked around... just have a polish done once a year and it will look brand new always
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That's the other side of it: I don't have any children to whom to leave it. So, I might as well just wear it and enjoy it. When I'm dead, the condition won't matter.
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I always wanted a nice watch but was not willing to break the bank I picked up a Tissot Classic and I like it simple.
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Whilst being stuck in the UK the past 3 years I've picked up a few watches;

Hamilton Chronograph Panda

Omega Speed master reduced

Tudor heritage bi-metal chronograph

Tag Huer professional stainless grey face quartz

I still have the Raymond Weil bought from here must be 7 years ago now :)
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Not a collector, but I do have a Rolex Submariner and my grandfathers 1964 Rolex Daytona with Panda Dial.
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osprey21 wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2022 8:50 am ...and my grandfathers 1964 Rolex Daytona with Panda Dial.
Might want to get that appraised! :shock:

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