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22 February 2008, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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Graduation Present....
I actually thought of this one last night, but was too tired to log back on again.....
My son is 10 now and already loves looking at my waches......and I was toying with the idea of getting a 14060 or something like that now, paying it off, locking it up and giving it to him as a graduation present later on in life. Has anyone else done or heard of this before? Sound like a good idea?
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Here's my view on that..
If you buy one now, and lock it up....when you present it, it will be a decade old watch that may not mean anything to your son.. On the other hand, if you get yourself a nice Sub, and you wear it most of the time so that this is the watch your son identifies you with....then upon graduation it means so much more. Of course, you will have sent it to the RSC for a complete reconditioning and service before presentation...
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My kids are eargerly waiting to inherit one of my watches; because it means I will be dead and they will be rid of me. I have to agree with Tools on this one. Buy it now, wear it, and present it to him at the appropriate time. Nice all around gesture on your part. |
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"if you get yourself a nice Sub, and you wear it most of the time so that this is the watch your son identifies you with....then upon graduation it means so much more."
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22 February 2008, 02:47 AM | #7 |
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I agree with Larry on this one. Kurt, that's a very thoughtful gesture, which someday your son will truly appreciate.
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22 February 2008, 01:01 PM | #11 |
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My wife said recently told me the same thing that Tools just posted, the result was I traded in my DJ for the Sub which my son will get when I am done with it.
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I love the idea of getting him a watch as a present, but I'm not sure that I like the idea of buying something now to give to him 8 years from now. I have a baby, and my plan is to give him the DJ that my grandfather bought for my dad, which he then in turn, gave to me.
Maybe you should get the watch for yourself, wear it and enjoy it, and then pass it or one of your other watches down to him. Obviously, you could also choose to get him a new watch at that point in time. I just don't think it makes a lot of sense to buy a watch and lock it up for 8 years (you'll need one servicing in the meanwhile). There's also the off chance that he may not even want a Rolex (heaven forbid!) |
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If he likes them that much, why not get him an older mid sized or even ladies DJ for ~$2K that he can wear now, and upgrade him as rewards for achievements, good grades, etc? Just a thought...
I wouldn't buy him a new watch now to give him in 8 years, unless you are going to wear it until then. |
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22 February 2008, 02:19 AM | #18 |
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That's why I'm saying to get a used, inexpensive one. And probably not let him wear it daily, but get him a winder and he can wear it on special occasions.
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That's a tough one, I think if I put myself as your kid in 8 - 10 years time. I'd much prefer to be given a watch that you had worn.. lot's more history and sentimental value
Really nice idea as well |
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Great idea!
However, even if the Sub lies idle in the safe for years, it would need service before giving it to your son.
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22 February 2008, 02:57 AM | #22 |
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The other side of the argument!!!
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Or buy him an LV, and hopefully it will be discontinued by the time he gets it, and he'll get a brand new discontinued watch, ahem... timepiece
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22 February 2008, 03:22 AM | #24 |
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.....IT TOOK ME THREE YEARS TO FIND MINE!!!
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Take the money and put in a savings account. In 8 years you have the money for his watch and some (interest) towards one for you
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Take the cost of the watch, put it in a stock market index fund, and by the time he graduates high school, you can probably buy him the watch and a matching car with the money.
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Kurt -
Just like the others said but, think of this - Wait one year Buy and wear for 7 years Service right before graduation Give to your child! (He then gets the memories, Dad's Rolex & freshly redone to be good as a new watch but, with the nostalga) AND YOU GET ANOTHER ROLEX IN THE MEAN TIME!!!! WIN WIN WIN WIN
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Or wait three years - buy then and send in for service after 5 years of wear.
I'd do it in a year or so since the prices are going up though. Great idea, wish my Dad did that for me!
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I think the idea of getting the watch for yourself and giving it to him later is the best. I think that a watch that was used by my Father and then presented to me would have much more value than a new watch.
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Kurt,
My son is 1yr old. I bought a SS Daytona with the intentions of giving it to my son one day, but I really didnt like it on my wrist and Larry is right, you want your son to recieve a watch that will make him remember YOU everytime he puts it on. Thats my opinion anyway, and thats why I sold my Daytona.
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