What is the most expensive/sentimental watch you own?

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  1. I just have one from a groomsmen gift. I think it’s like $40. Need to get into watches, they’re pretty cool.

  2. I have a Tissot we paid about $600 for. It was my wife’s present to me for our first anniversary.

  3. Sentimental: both watches of my great-grandparents
    The most expensive: Victorinox Swiss Army I.N.O.X. 241927.1 I.N.O.X. CARBON LE

  4. I have 1 watch, a Timex Weekender. I think it was $20. I don’t understand how someone spends thousands of dollars on a watch.

  5. My father gifted me my grandfather’s TISSOT Seastar from when he retired in the 1970s just after my grandmother passed away.

  6. Grandfather’s 50 year retirement watch from the Ford Plant. Him and his brother both got one, my brother has one because he’s named after that brother, I have the other. I don’t think it’s actually worth anything other than the gold weight but I wouldn’t sell it for a billion.

  7. Best watch ever – my original, Casio Calculator Watch.

    I mean, what’s the point of a watch that **doesn’t** have a calculator in it? To tell time? Bah.

  8. $100 orient diver. Looks and feels excellent and like a luxury watch to me.

    Have thought about getting a fancier watch(es), but whenever that happens I’ll just strut around with that orient for a while and go “nope, this is great/enough for me”.

  9. People are still expecting men to have watches? I haven’t worn one since high school and that was a $10 IronMan watch from the department stores.

    The only time I see watch-giving being a thing even in media is in the upper classes as a way to brag status. Like women with designer purses.

  10. I have a couple antique pocket watches (given to me by my watchmaker grandfather). I don’t own a wrist watch.

  11. Got a free one in the military that cost about $250 normally. It broke last year and i couldn’t fix it myself. So now it just lays on my shelf.

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