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Old 1 February 2012, 03:24 AM   #26
liuk3
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I don't know about everyone else here but I was pretty active in high school. Most of the time they were pick up games or random times when you just decided to throw the ball around or bike off some stairs... Etc.

Why would you take the chance of damaging it or getting it stolen? If he inherited that means this is more than just a watch. It's a piece of family history now.


Also, if he doesn't appreciate the watch now as much in his youth, I guarantee that it's sentimental value to him will only increase as he gets older. I like the term "a piece of family history".
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