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Over the years have collected a few nice watches from estate sales ... I like the old self winders or anything that is unique ....

Zeph 3:17 Jehovah your God is in the midst of you. As a mighty One, he will save. He will exult over you with rejoicing. He will become silent in his love. He will be joyful over you with happy cries....... Love it....a beautiful word picture.

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When I was a kid I couldn't wait to buy a calculator watch.  :yes:  Casio made them. I finally got one and wow!!! was I proud of that thing!!

 

It even had a little game one it of hitting the numbers.

 

I haven't had a watch in a long time since then. I have been eyeing this new Apple Watch, but I don't know.

 

I think I would rather a really nice watch like a nice Rolex (but they are STEEP!). Are these expensive watches really worth it?

Plan ahead as if Armageddon will not come in your lifetime, but lead your life as if it will come tomorrow (w 2004 Dec. 1 page 29)

 

 

 

 

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My Dad has a 1900's Waltham pocket watch, when you open the back up there is beautiful engraving and a single diamond.

 

It was given to him by his Father, and he had intended to give it to my son.  A few years back though, with my son getting into trouble a lot, Dad thought the watch had been stolen by him.  So furious at this, he threw my son out of the house. 

 

Fast forward a year, the watch resurfaced, in a different drawer, where my Dad recalled putting it after he found it again.

 

It's still a beautiful watch, but now it has an ugly memory attached to it :(

 

It's like this one here:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Waltham-15-Jewels-Size-12S-Pocket-Watch-Circa-1894-Not-Running-031033-/301559755134


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For a new watch .. I am going to check out the new Apple iwatch .. It may come in handy or maybe not

For older watches I like the older automatics .. Just something about a good mechanical watch ...


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Zeph 3:17 Jehovah your God is in the midst of you. As a mighty One, he will save. He will exult over you with rejoicing. He will become silent in his love. He will be joyful over you with happy cries....... Love it....a beautiful word picture.

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For a new watch .. I am going to check out the new Apple iwatch .. It may come in handy or maybe not

For older watches I like the older automatics .. Just something about a good mechanical watch ...

If you're considering a smartwatch take a look into the new LG... Looks like a traditional watch but packed with a lot of things... They say it's the best at the moment and with a much less price tag ;)

http://m.gsmarena.com/lg_mwc_2015-review-1213.php

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It is biblical.....

Keep on the watch...

Or

Peter slept on the watch...

Groan

Zeph 3:17 Jehovah your God is in the midst of you. As a mighty One, he will save. He will exult over you with rejoicing. He will become silent in his love. He will be joyful over you with happy cries....... Love it....a beautiful word picture.

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Welcome to 1985 .. With that watch ..it tells time and has an alarm .. I want one :). Lol

Zeph 3:17 Jehovah your God is in the midst of you. As a mighty One, he will save. He will exult over you with rejoicing. He will become silent in his love. He will be joyful over you with happy cries....... Love it....a beautiful word picture.

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http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/03/29/style/baselworld-where-the-watch-is-still-the-greatest-gadget.html?referrer=

For one week in March, this glittering watch and jewelry show (which ran March 19 to 26), attracts 150,000 industry insiders, collectors and fans, emerging from the digital mists of the 21st century like Brigadoon. It is a village unto itself with its own language, values and celebrities.

And a curious village it is. In an iPhone-toting era, where millions go out in public every day flaunting naked wrists, this is one corner of the globe where the wristwatch — that centuries-old feat of micro-engineering once considered as obsolete as the rotary phone — is the only personal productivity device, status symbol and idea on earth that seems to matter.

That certainly seemed to be the case for Mr. Singer, whose passions were stoked in childhood by his father’s rectangularJaeger-LeCoultre triple calendar moonphase. Clad in black, with a giant Gothic silver cross around his neck, the 58-year-old heir to Peter Criss’s drum stool may not look like a garden-variety watch geek

Plan ahead as if Armageddon will not come in your lifetime, but lead your life as if it will come tomorrow (w 2004 Dec. 1 page 29)

 

 

 

 

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My husband bought a Rolex as a gift for  himself after he did a big job for Cherly Crow.  He loved it and I have to admit I thought it was an extravagant gift (but I never complained when the items were for me :wub: ) and I told him he should get the full use of it and wear it daily and not just let it hang in the jewlery armoire.  He worked hard doing construction/chimney detail and could not wear it so it became an every once in a while dress piece.  He seldom ever dresses up.  Now he won't wear it to work--worry about being robbed--so the watch continues to go unused. It Is not big and gawdy  but a simple single row of nice diamonds around the face.  It seems like we can't even enjoy anything nice in this system for fear of lookings like we are showing off, or fear of being robbed. I'm sure that an office job, or a sales job that would allow you to wear a Rolex would be a nice gift for yoursself.  I have the Fit watch (but I have developed an allergy to the band) but worse that that was the having to plug it in like a device and then I would forget to wear it.  I think you would like the Rolex better!  

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