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    She knows....

    My youngest has always shown an interest in the watch I’m wearing but this morning she seized the opportunity to grab her mums watch whilst she was in the shower. Whilst she hasn’t yet grasped which way is the right way up, she knows which wrist it should adorn. She’s going to have to learn how to tell the time before she gets one though.


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    Have you been rubbing balloons on her head? Too cute

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onelasttime View Post
    Have you been rubbing balloons on her head? Too cute
    Bed head! Mum sorts that out when she is doing hers

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    Wonderful. Family is everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefaulkner View Post
    She’s going to have to learn how to tell the time before she gets one though.
    Lovely. Unfortunately however I think you'll find that having now experienced the real thing, a PAW Patrol version will no longer suffice.
    Last edited by petethegeek; 14th January 2019 at 22:56.

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    Mum needs to keep nice watch in higher place :)

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    It's a shame they have to grow up. My youngest Son is 5 and he is fanatical about watches.

    Your Daughter has impeccable taste at such a tender age too.

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    I would encourage her interest. The trouble comes when your wife comes to use her expensive perfume only to find it has 'evaporated'

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    And knows how to look after them too! My daughter always plays with one of my watches... but they always seems to end up on the floor!


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    It can be a mixed blessing, whilst my partner is watch blind my 14 year old daughter will spot a new watch instantly and will then make a public announcement!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamestmusic View Post
    And knows how to look after them too! My daughter always plays with one of my watches... but they always seems to end up on the floor!


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    My son seems to enjoy putting my BLNR on and letting it fall off onto the floor and repeat. It’ll become his watch once he is old/mature enough so it doesn’t bother me as it’s his watch anyway.

    And LOL at the perfume, I did that to a bottle of my mum’s perfume when I was about 7 I think.

    To the OP, your daughter has good taste in watches!

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    Very cute! Looks like somebody’s ready for an hour or two with dad and the “Telling Time” app (one of the less terrible ones I’ve found so far)...

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    Def too cute.

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    Very cute!

    She could be the twin sister of my 2.5 y/o...

    And she wears the same watch! Well my daughter’s has a ceramic bezel. No idea what they are but supposedly cool at nursery..


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    Cute kid,better get her a watch soon.

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    Great photo, love the "just out of bed hair". That will be a great photo to pull out the bag when she turns 21 or gets married.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lammylee View Post
    It can be a mixed blessing, whilst my partner is watch blind my 14 year old daughter will spot a new watch instantly and will then make a public announcement!
    This. My two daughters, both in their early twentys now, never fail to spot a new arrival, I have to go into stealth mode and don long sleeves!

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    Adorable - have any watches ever gone to school?

    My son is 2 and he’s obsessed with pressing the red button on my ploprof over and over!


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    So cute!

    My 3 year old grandson is particularly obsessed with my Doxa (orange dial) and my Seawolf (yellow dial). I don't let him handle them off my wrist though, as I predict there would be a watch/tiled floor interaction all too soon!

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    So cute, at that age, my eldest daughter only has an eye for watches with diamonds and chorno watches. The youngest daughter loves sporty watches and my son loves the green sub and TT watches.
    They have already laid claim to watches for when they are older.

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    I will nuture her interest in watches as much as anything else . My lad is a little older at 8 and he doesnt seem that interested, even though I have bought him a couple of watches and happily let him try mine on if the mood takes him. My wife had no interest in watches either until she met me but now she has her own small collection and can spot a bit of quality from a mile away. This means that getting new acquisitions past her can be very tricky, although she is quite happy for me when I get a new arrival, 'it keeps me quiet' .

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    Both my boys are interested in watches at the ages of 13 and 11. The problem is they communicate only using grunts - unless they want something of course...

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    Great pic!

    Similar to others, my daughter (12 now) has always clocked a new watch instantaneously whereas my wife wouldn't notice it if it came with a flashing neon sign.

    Of course, that can be quite handy sometimes.. ;-)

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    She’d melt a heart of stone .....!


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    What a little treasure (not the watch).

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    Great thread, get her a little watch, it will incenticise her to learn time.

    My dad bought his 2 year old niece a little watch and she loves it, asks every day to put on grandpa's watch!

    And my own 6 month old is hypnotized by my watches.

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    She's absolutely adorable!


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