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6 March 2020, 11:34 AM | #31 |
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I’m not crying, you are!!! what a touching story. Thank you for sharing. I’m sure he appreciates the gesture.
I can only relate to a very distant parallel with my father, who would only admire the Rolex I got him and never wore it. It took many years for me to understand that he felt he didn’t deserve it and felt the money could have gone to help others. His guilt seeped right into me and I felt (and still feel) quite guilty. |
6 March 2020, 10:55 PM | #32 |
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Thanks all for reading my long story and for your kind and thoughtful responses. You have helped me further appreciate that my father-in-law loves his Rolex in his own way and I'm glad he does. Cheers!
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7 March 2020, 03:57 AM | #33 |
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Great story. Hope he wears it again for many years
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This is a really great story and it’s clear your efforts were coming from a place of love.
Have you asked him why he no longer wears the watch when he used to wear it daily and swimmingly loved it? I’d be very curious to hear his thoughts on why. Thanks for sharing this story
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7 March 2020, 04:40 AM | #35 |
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What a kind and selfless act. You're a good soul.
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7 March 2020, 05:48 AM | #36 |
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A couple people asked why I hadn't asked him why he doesn't wear the watch. I guess I didn't want to broach that subject in case it's a negative thing for him in some way.
A part of it might be in line with Travelair007 who mentioned guilt or not feeling worthy. Maybe it came back so shiny that he didn't want it to cause negative attention with his peers? Probably a mix of lots of reasons I'd guess. I think if I get up the courage to ask him to take it out and talk about it, I might ask him why it hasn't made it back on his wrist if I can do it in a way that doesn't make him feel awkward. Hopefully I can convey my appreciation that he enjoys it in his own way and I don't expect him to wear it if he'd rather keep it safe in the box occasionally getting it out to look at it. |
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Awesome story!!
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7 March 2020, 05:25 PM | #38 |
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Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
Not sure of your father-in-laws age, but one thing I’ve noticed about my own father (90 yrs old) and my father-in-law (84)...as it relates to watches, is that they both prefer cheaper, large dial watches for ease of telling time. Two years ago I bought my father-in-law an IWC Mk 18 Le Petit Prince with the larger dial and numbers. He was very grateful, loved it and wore it daily since the dial was large, like his $50 Timex. After a year he said it was losing time and stopped wearing it. He sent it to me so I could have it serviced. There were two things I learned: 1) he didn’t have the dexterity any longer to pinch/push and screw the crown down so it was open/unlocked (likely affecting time); and 2) his sedentary lifestyle at 84 was likely affecting the loss of time. I did get the watch checked out. It was fine and keeping time with regs. I showed him how to screw the crown in and explained the importance. He’s wearing the watch daily again. I was going to gift a new DJ to my dad this year, but the AD asked about his daily routine, etc. and suggested I hold off. At 90 he likely wouldn’t have enough movement (even though he is still mobile) to keep the watch in time. Anyhow, I’m happy for you and your father-in-law. Great story. |
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I would love to see some pictures! Great story.
The one thing though, I'm doubting (but that's the way you told the story) if it should have been polished and looked like new again. |
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Getting Dad to love his Rolex again
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Great story OP, thanks for sharing that with us.
I wonder if he might feel guilty to use the watch and scratch it up again because you paid for the overhaul? I would try to ask him why he doesn’t use it, and explain that I serviced it so that he could make new memories with it and so that it would look fresh again, and keep good time! Maybe that way he starts using it without guilt But I don’t know, that’s just my assumption |
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That is very interesting. Thanks for sharing that with us. I wonder if your dad merely wants you to enjoy a new Pepsi as he one day did. |
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Love wat you and your wife have done. I'm sure this watch will get on his wrist again.
Now we hope to hear the other 2 stories ;-) Quote:
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Job well done. Thanks for sharing.
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gotta get some photos!
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Update to Dad’s watch post from 2020
Late Late update to 2020 post as I now have the rest of the story and a pic (if I can upload it). Sorry if I should have just started a new thread and attached a link to the original story.
Dennis was on the city SWAT team and bomb squad and he hand carried a number of unstable/volatile gas cylinders away from a densely populated urban area to a place where they could be safely detonated. The city was grateful and the local “Hundred Club” inducted him as a member. He also got a medal of valor from the city. As I understand, the first inductee from a group would get a Rolex and subsequent inductees from the same organization would get a Tag Heuer. After he wore the watch for 20 years and then put it away when it no longer kept good time, he never wore it again even after I had it serviced. He was grateful but it never saw his wrist again until I snapped this pic a couple days ago. He now has dementia and his memories of the watch and adventures with it have mostly faded away. I’m glad he shared the stories of the watch when he did so I can cherish them. Thanks for reading this long overdue update. I just wanted some closure with it. |
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Damn OP, I’m sorry to hear about your FIL’s dementia and current state. Glad you got him to at least wear it so a wrist shot could be taken and you pried the stories out of him before he forgot them.
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Thank you for the update. Dementia is just so tough to deal with, whether it be the person suffering from it, or the family and friends.
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Absolutely epic.
I read it all. I recently shared a pic of my very modest watch collection with 200 of my motorcycle friends. One of my friends is a prosperous retired attorney. She was inspired by my pic, and posted a pic of her watch that she has worn every day for 22 years. She earned the special commemorative watch volunteering at the Salt Lake City Olympics. It was a quartz Pulsar/Seiko with a special dial. I looked it up on EBay and they sell for $30 commonly. But she earned hers by her efforts, like the man in your story. And it means the world to her. |
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1 December 2024, 09:38 AM | #59 |
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What a fantastic story about your wife’s dad and his Rolex, The fact that it was a gift for something heroic makes it even more special.
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Truly great and moving story. Thank you for sharing it with us:
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