Watch for 10 year old godson
Discussion
I can never think of of a good present, so this year i thought i would get my godson a watch, but i don't really know where to start as the criteria are
- small enough to be OK for a 10 year old but big enough to keep until older
- cool
- no battery
- Expensive enough to make it a good gift but not so expensive that it will be a disadter if he loses or breaks it or someone pinches it
- not 10 a penny type that i can get from Argos
Has anyone any ideas?
- small enough to be OK for a 10 year old but big enough to keep until older
- cool
- no battery
- Expensive enough to make it a good gift but not so expensive that it will be a disadter if he loses or breaks it or someone pinches it
- not 10 a penny type that i can get from Argos
Has anyone any ideas?
you haven't said a budget but Seiko or Tissot would be my call as well. Both respected, automatic or mechanical variants so a bit more credibility and stylish enough whilst still being cool enough for a 10 year old. I just got my son a Seiko divers watch for his 13th (bit of a rite of passage as my father had done the same for me and I still have that watch some near 30 years later.
Just a point here. He is buying for a 10 yr old so the size of the watch is very important and most "normal" size ones, watches we would consider "undersized" now, are still going to be too big for him. Also, do you have memories like me of receiving gifts at that impressionable age which you just bloody hated? Mine was a rod lever old fashioned bike when I wanted a Claude Butler but my parents had no idea of what a youngster lusted after. In brief, I reckon it might pay to ask him; he might prefer the Wii after all.
BRGS said:
This confirms the decline of our culture!
Or perhaps someone who knows 10yr olds better Personally I'm not sure there are many 10yr olds who would appreciate watches particularly.
I've decided that my godson will inherit one of mine. Hopefully by the time I croak he'll actually be old enough to appreciate it for what it is and it'll mean something.
Meanwhile, as he lives abroad right now, he's getting cash put into a fund for when he's older (dull perhaps, but he gets tat when I visit and I suspect he'll need this fund later more than he needs more trinkets now).
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