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13 January 2019, 11:13 AM | #22 |
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Condolances on your father. I also lost my father 7 months ago, I have his watch standing on my nightstand but that's a € 99,- watch so no family fights over that luckily
Now I know it's probably the usual thing to say, keep the watch, don't change it, wear it. Uhm..., I don't want to sound disrespectful, but to be honest I would not wear that particular watch myself, it is a very outspoken model and I understand your doubt. Ofcourse it's a awkward situation with his loss being so recent and your family watching close what you're gonna do with the watch. My advice would be keep it for a year or two, don't wear it if you're not comfortable wearing it. After that sell it, get yourself the watch you really really love and wear that everyday till you are old. That watch will give you the feeling your father had with his watch. Get your mother a nice piece of jewlery from the money off the watch so she will have something to carry or wear that reminds her of the watch your father loved so much.
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