Reviewing John Wick's Watch! (The Carl F. Bucherer Manero Autodate)

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My most sentimental watch is the gold tone Seiko that was my dad's. He gave it to me to hold onto when he went into the hospital for cancer treatment. At least, that's what he said. I don't think he had the heart to admit to me that he was giving me the watch to keep, because he was never leaving the hospital. I still have it.

KXrider
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The most sentimental watch that i have was my late grandfather's Rolex DateJust 1601 Everose, as he gave it to me while he was in treatment for cancer, before he passed away.

AbdulRWatches
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My dad gave me his old Timex Expedition Tide-Temperature- Compass back in 2010 when I was in high school. He just wanted an excuse to buy a new watch however for someone who rarely used to wear watches from the 20-30 dollar price range, a 150 dollar watch was a luxury. I used to wear it to school everyday and I’ve had the best years of my life with that watch. I still have it to this day and it’s still running strong. I do wear it occasionally and when I do, it brings a smile to my face.

MrStevansunny
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Bucherer is highly underrated as a brand. I love the Monero flyback and the monero tourbillon is in my opinion one of the most beautiful watch you can buy in that price range.

aryamansinha
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Love your sense of humor!!! My wife gifted me a bulova precisionist when she was still pregnant as a father’s day gift. I will always cherish that watch!!!

SoCalWatchReviews
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Very clean looking watch. reminds me of my father's watch from the 1970s. Simple lines. Beautiful movement on display. My all time sentimental watch.... Mickey Mouse watch given to me when I was 6 yrs old for first communion. Though it doesn't work anymore, wound it up and broke it as a kid I still kept it.

zzygyy
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To start, I’m in college and I’ve only been into watches for about a year. But for me, my most sentimental timepiece is my Hamilton Khaki Field Titanium. I had an interest in it at first and then, after months of image searches and comparisons, I learned that Dean Winchester from Supernatural, during the middle of Season 12, had swapped to this timepiece. I was able to acquire it the following summer and since then, I have graduated high school with it, worn it to many special occasions, including my sister’s wedding, and have loved it since. Currently, my grail watches are the Tudor Black Bay Dark (with the leather strap) and the Rolex GMT Master II 116710LN.

DBSites
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Gorgeous watch. A 1965 Omega Seamaster was given to me by my Dad in the last days of his life. He wore it every day and looking at it reminds me of him so much.

louismeluso
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My most sentimental watch is my Datejust, my wife got it for me 32 years ago, and yes we're still together

jackpurcell
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Vintage pre Seamaster Omega of the 50s my grandpa's. Got it when he passed away. Very nice goldcap edition with ss back. On a golden mesh.

pedrosaenz
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My most sentimental watch is a Casio Databank DBC-610. When I was in sixth grade my dad bought me the earlier version the DBC-600 which I then lost in a mugging a few years later. Early 90s new york was no joke. It's pretty hard to find DBC-600s in good shape these days so I settled on a DBC-610 in amazing condition. It's still relevant now that no one remembers phone numbers anymore. If I ever lose my phone while wearing this I can still make my phone call from jail.

milkham
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That watch survived all the fights, getting hit by cars, and falling off buildings. But water damaged the watch when John washed his hands.

ericvault
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My most sentimental watch is an Invicta Russian Pro Diver. To this day, I still remember the pungent smell of my excrement as my bowels convulged and retracted right before defacating all over the bezel. This was a practice in my audacious deployment of simile and metaphor in terms of what this watch represented to me. It was such a special moment that I'll never forget and one that no one will be ever able to strip me of.

steelsteez
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I just realized, youre the angry joe of watches.

alainl
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Like that a lot Jory. I got my dads Seiko Seahorse when he passed nothing that special, but it is to me I love it. Remember when I was a kid trying it on and it felt massive. Think it's about a 40 case and had to adjust the bracelet larger to fit me too. He wore it all the time and was an electrician by trade so there are plenty of scratches and dings. Thought about cleaning it up and getting a new crystal but came to my senses as all those marks are my history too.

markplayford
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Would have to be my dads Tudor oyster prince. My grandpa gave it to him in 1967 when he got accepted into college. Still runs great, I wear it on occasion in memory of him. great content on the channel, keep it up

a.n.d
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My dad's 2 vintage watches, a1974 Vacheron Constantin Patrimony and 1974 Rolex 6426 Oyster Precision. I believe the VC was a gift from my mom to my dad. I have sever old photos of him wearing the VC, mostly when they were still in Hong Kong. And, I believe my dad bought the Rolex for himself.. That was the watch I remember him wearing the most everyday for many many years. The fact they were both his, one of them is named "Patrimony" and both happen to be 1974, my birthyear, I think qualifies for 2 very special watches for me and definitely holds sentiment.

A watch, or watches, of my own, i still have all the original Swatch watches I bought (or was gifted) from the mid-80's to about 2005. My very first Swatch, the Technosphere, has had the clear parts yellow and chipped a bit around the proprietary lugs, but it still works. Had to toss the original smoke translucent strap as I wore it everywhere and it quickly go nasty and started to fall apart way a long time ago.So, I think from myself, the Swatch watches I still own are sentimentally valuable as they were pretty much the first watches I bought for myself and unknowingly started my watch collecting habits. I'd buy one, wore it till the batteries ran out, then retire it to strage in my drawer and buy a new one and start the process all over again. I didn't believe in changing watch batteries, it was the best excuse and tradition I had to mark the end of one Swatch (or actually any watch) and start to buy a new one. And, for at least 10 years straight, I would only buy Swatch watches.

khronokraze
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Nice! Man I needed that this morning. I was really tempted to get one of these but went for the Patravi instead, I prefer the case shape and it has a really cool second hand (and I got an absolutely great deal on it)

willclevett
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My most sentimental watch is my old Seiko kinetic. It’s the watch I was wearing on the days that both of my daughters were born. It’s old, battered, needs a new transistor thingy (cos it doesn’t hold a charge nowadays) but it’s still my No.1

ksgphotography
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Nice watch. I love watches that are uncluttered. Less is more.
I own my grandfather's Omega pocket watch. Circa 1923 to 1926. Still runs and keeping good time.

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