I don't even remember my first watch. I know I didn't have one as a child, but I bet I did while I was in the constabulary in the 1960s. Even in Cornwall I can't imagine that "about six o'clock madam" would have cut the mustard.
Just thought it might be interesting to see if people still have the first watch they remember buying after I found this and put a new battery in:
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I don't even remember my first watch. I know I didn't have one as a child, but I bet I did while I was in the constabulary in the 1960s. Even in Cornwall I can't imagine that "about six o'clock madam" would have cut the mustard.
Yup, still got my first watches.
First one bought for me (first one overall) is a Sekonda boys'-size watch with a silver dial.
First one I bought was a Casio CA-901.
Got my first watch?
I haven't even got my last watch.
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first one bought for me was a fossil my brother bought me for my 21st but i've not seen it since i moved house and obviously this week i bought my first proper watch and for that reason i'll never sell it
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I've got every watch I've ever had bar two I think. Frustratingly, the very first one, which was a gift for being a page boy at my Dads wedding age 6 or so (Timex IIRC) and a Casio I lost on a school trip.
Tell a lie... also lost a Casio with the reverse display drunk on a beach. It was about 3am, decided to go into the sea, took the watch off and put it on my jumper. Got out of the sea, picked up my jumper... bollocks. Managed to track another down, and would love to find the other two, but not sure I'd even recognise them now.
I got my first watch around 16/17 years of age and I cannot even remember what it looked like. I think it was a Bulova or some such similar name.
How funny. Only today I was clearing a lock up filled with my old possesions and came across one of, if not the first watch I bought myself with my own cash.
Loved it at the time. I recall the tyre tred strap was a desirable extra.
Now that looks like a watch for adventures!
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My Keinzle manual is in a box in an attic and it must be at least 20 years since I last saw it.
Amazingly I can still just about get the strap around my wrist.
Yup -- found it recently.
1959 Christmas present from parents.
It is currently away for renovation.
I have my Omega Seamaster from 1959. I was 10 years old when I got that!
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Yep....still got mine.
Like so many of us...
My first watch was a "Services" bought for me by my Dad when he returned from a TA camp one year when I was around 10.
I probably lost/swapped or broke it shortly after much to my regret.
I can't find any pictures of the model or Services watches in general but it was a little like the one on the right in this web image...
Not me, I had the usual, early '70s boys Timex as my first watch but it didn't last long. It was replaced by another Timex, this time a diver-style watch (that leaked and used to stop when I walked home in the rain), when that fell to bits my dad gave me his hand-wound Oris. The Oris only lasted a few months before it was kaput, too - I must have been pretty hard on my watches back then...
Still got my first half decent watch, Breitling aerospace. Got a swatch but not sure that counts.
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Still got mine from when I was six. Now it's about 49yrs old!
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Not too sure when I got this but I think it was 1978'ish
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Please show when you get it back. I like it: pattern on dial, hands, hour markers....
Lovely thing to still have, like others on this thread.
Mine was a little bog standard Timex with a red second hand. Lost in time, but I bought a replacement from EBay, it's not the same but would be happy with it if I could get it working. Who on earth works on cheap Timex watches?
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Bought for me by my Dad on a trip to Japan in about 1980. I've considered getting it fixed but doubt I would ever wear it again.
Nope !
Can't even remember what it was...
I have a vague recollection of One of my Grandparents passing down a wind-up Watch, but can't even remember which Grandparent let alone what the Watch was. It wouldn't have been anything expensive though.
My Dad's Dad was a Timex stockist back in the 1980s and I remember coveting a Watch that had both an Analogue and a Digital display.
It was the bees knees, the cool kid at school had One. I never managed to save the £20 up to buy One though.
My Dad passed me down a couple of Swatches and a Porsche Logo'd metal expanding bracelet with a (CZ ?) insert at 12 o'clock.
I'm guessing it wasn't either Porsche Design or officially licensed !
My first 'expensive' watch was a late '90's Seiko Kinetic that I bought in a H Samuel Sale (RRP £129 down to £99).
I wore it to death, scratched it, wore the strap out and sold it on E-Bay when I moved on.
Recently bought an as-new and Boxed example which I don't wear (nostalgia eh ?).
I do remember my Knight Rider watch though (which I started a thread on here about recently).
Mentioned it before, yes. Still have my christening present (as a baby) from my grandmother which is a hand wind mechanical kids watch. I dug it out a few months ago and it still works. Funny seeing the extra holes in the strap I had to have for it to fit.
How long have I had it? Well, I'm rapidly approaching 41.
Not a bad age to ownership ratio.
Yes, It's a Bravingtons Renown, bought by my Dad for me when I was 11 and started "big" school. It's currently away being bought back to life, if this thread is about when it comes back I'll put up a picture! Cheers, John B
p.s. I think it would be 54 years old!
Not as interesting as some on this thread - but I still remember emptying my piggy bank to buy this from Argos for £24.99! A lot of money back then for a kid
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Not my first quartz watch, but I still have my first mechanical watch .. an Archimede Pilot 42mm
My first watch was a Kahuna of some description - no idea where it is now, but the Fossil watch my brother bought me for my 18th is still in a box somewhere.
My first 'luxury' watch that I bought myself is still here and has little value so will keep it forever.
First watch was a Timex for my schooldays, from the Argos catalogue.
Dunno where it is right now, probably scratched, unwound and unloved.
Unfortunately no. The first watch I remember to own was a Casio F91W with green light. The green light ones were new by then and I was so happy when my dad bought one for me by himself. I even remember the first scratches it had but unfortunately I don't remember what I had done with it after that.
Yes I do, it is a Swiss made "17 Rubis" watch made by a company called Piki that I have never been able to find anything about. I need to replace the glass as it is cracked, but other than that it is running well 50 years later.
My first watch was a Hägar the Horrible watch I got for my 10th birthday. It's long since gone.
I got the Citizen Wingman with gold bezel when I was about 14 and wore it every day at school and it shows it.
I tracked the Citizen Wingman with black bezel down a few years ago after loosing an identical watch when I was about 20 whilst on a night out in Reading. The original was my 18th birthday present from my folks.
Both never get worn but both will never be sold
Cheers
John
My first watch was some pulsar the old man got me for my 16th birthday. I accidentally left it at my gf at the time's house. We broke up and she smashed it with a hammer
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I found this in the street when I was 6-7 years old, it was in the road without a bracelet and looked pretty sorry for itself. I took it to the police station with my dad but it was never claimed and so after a few weeks I was able to collect it and keep it.
I never wore it until I rediscovered it again a couple of years ago; I put a cheap strap on it (which I will get around to replacing one day) and am really pleased with it. Not a daily wearer, but it gives much pleasure when I do!
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Yes! Festina Tour de France 2011.
It was a gift when i received master degree.
Yes it does keep good time. I was really surprised after what it had been through and I'm sure it'd never been serviced ; I gave it a quick wind and away it went
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Unfortunately not. :-(
It was a Casio World Time W-520U
(c)
As posted earlier I still have my 1st watch and remember my Father taking me to Bravingtons all those years ago (50+) to choose it. So, just back from a service and polish (thanks Duncan) here it is...
Cheers, JohnB4
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My first watch was a Cartier a present from My in laws and was stolen in a burglary unfortunately 😔
My first proper watch was this Seiko Quartz. Bought for my 18th Birthday many years ago. Still working and keeping perfect time.