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Old 11 April 2011, 09:04 AM   #31
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Too much too soon. Let it be the carrot dangling over his head. It may just be infatuation right now.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:04 AM   #32
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There are so many reasons for which I would not buy him a Rolex.

One of them would also be that it would make his life harder. I can't imagine a person who will interact with him who won't hold having a Rolex at his age against him, regardless of the fact that you're responsible for this (as the vox populi would see it) irresponsibility.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:05 AM   #33
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This whole conversation is just silly.
I'm a new father, so I don't have experience with 12 year olds as my own, but good lord, let kids be kids.
There is no reason they need $100 sneakers much less thousand dollar watches.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:06 AM   #34
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There are so many reasons for which I would not buy him a Rolex.

One of them would also be that it would make his life harder. I can't imagine a person who will interact with him who won't hold having a Rolex at his age against him, regardless of the fact that you're responsible for this (as the vox populi would see it) irresponsibility.
Another would be... Just how many permanent links would you have to remove so that it would fit?!?!?!
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:07 AM   #35
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No I would not buy a 13 year old a Rolex. I may buy one when he's 13, but I would save it for his college/trade school/tech school graduation.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:09 AM   #36
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Absolutely no! Get him a Rolex when he turns 18 or 21. A 13 year old wearing a Rolex just sends way too many bad messages!
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:10 AM   #37
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hi, my son has decided he loves rolex, probably gets this from his dad. In the last few years he has lost 1 watch, and the other watch i bought him a G shock, as this was cool amongst 13 years old, is so banged up now. He plays rugby, surfs etc. Am I silly for even considering buying him a older steel rolex, likes my wifes tells me ?. He will likely leave it under his towel, whilst he surfs at the beach, play various other sprorts with it on during school lunch. Would you buy your boy a rolex at this age ?
best gift you can give your son, is common sense..but since you seem to not have any, ask someone else to give it to him for you..and see if you can witness some of the classes!!!
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:17 AM   #38
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No...maybe a Seiko
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:25 AM   #39
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Maybe set him some target/goal like academic or extra curricular, one that requires at least a few months of dedication with the promise of some reward at the end, be it Rolex or something else.

Now that way at least you get to see him work/apply himself for his reward. If he doesn't commit then at least you save yourself an expensive mistake. But, if he works hard and applies himself, ask him what he would like after those months and see if it's feasible.

Quite often but not always, what a 12 year old really wants changes every few weeks

I do speak somewhat from experience, i'd wanted a Rolex from a very young age as my dad always aspired to own one and talked about the history and prestige that a Rolex represented. I played around with lower tier watches during my teens with money earned from tennis coaching and had a few Casios, Armani etc, progressively increasing until I saved up enough for an Omega and then onto my Rolex's. By working minimum wage for them I really had time to consider what I really wanted and to appreciate it once I had it.

I'm 20 now and even after having my Omega and Sub and GMT stolen (they weren't insured unfortunately), the time and effort I put into obtaining those first pieces allowed me to keep working (still at minimum wage as a student ) to get my Daytona.

Moral of the story is, make him work for it
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:25 AM   #40
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:27 AM   #41
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Just not give it to him till he's 18 or graduates from college.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:32 AM   #42
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Wait till the bullies come and break his arm to get it! You would have to be nuts to give a Rolex to someone so young!
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:34 AM   #43
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:41 AM   #44
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i'm going to go against the grain here, but depends on the child and whether he appreciates the watch. i was given a oysterdate at 13, it has stayed with me ever since. it connects me with my old man, and for that alone, ill always treasure it.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:48 AM   #45
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IDOTS - It Depends On The Situation. 2 Examples for your consideration.

One Size Does Not Fit All...

Example 1, our son did get a watch at that age - within a month he had disassembled it

Example 2, on the other hand, I steward open wheel race groups where 15 year olds are beating other talented 20 and 30 something's at speeds up to 180mph. Yes their parents have resources - not a sin last time I looked - but these guys have been mature since their early years in carts.

So the real question would be whether he'd be responsible, cherish it, and whether you could accept the outcome of example #1
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:49 AM   #46
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If it was my son and he was really wanted a decent watch, I'd go the seiko route...and a used one at that for under $150. I'd give him a Rolex when he graduated from University or some similar accomplishment, if he was still into watches by then.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:50 AM   #47
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Get him a Seiko SKX and see how he treats that watch. They are fairly inexpensive, and a GREAT automatic watch. If he is careful with it for several years, maybe then you can consider the Rolex.

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Old 11 April 2011, 09:51 AM   #48
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Absolutely not. In my opinion 13 is way to young to be wearing a Rolex. Why not set some goals for him and if he accomplishes them in the future then consider. I guarantee you he will appreciate it much more if he receives a Rolex upon graduation from college. Gives him something to work for.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:52 AM   #49
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:54 AM   #50
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Wait till the bullies come and break his arm to get it! You would have to be nuts to give a Rolex to someone so young!
Guy's from Austeilie!! they're all bullies there!!
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:54 AM   #51
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Absolutely not. Get him a Seiko auto diver. If he can take care of that he can have a Marine Master or something nice at HS graduation. If he can take care of that, maybe a Rolex at graduation from College.
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Old 11 April 2011, 09:55 AM   #52
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Think this dude is taking the pi** guys.
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:09 AM   #53
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:10 AM   #54
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:13 AM   #55
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:19 AM   #56
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What does he get next year, a BMW? Life lessons are important. Not the way to go since you are asking.
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:32 AM   #57
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I dont care who you are or how much $ you may have. Buying a 13 yr old a Rolex is absoulty ridiculous. Its a great way to set a kid up for not appreciating the value of a dollar. I make several six figures a year and my kids have a hand full of toys, no luxury goods, nor cable television or video games.
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:32 AM   #58
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I don't see what good buying a Rolex for a 13 year old could bring. Its an absolute waste of money
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:36 AM   #59
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Get him a Steinhart Ocean-1. Great watch, Rolex like. Good movement. Great for a kid. If he takes care of it, it should last him forever. If he decides he wants a Rolex after that, he can buy his own. He will cherish it because it will represent an accomplishment for him.
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Old 11 April 2011, 10:39 AM   #60
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If you're just going to give it to him and say "Here's your first Rolex, enjoy," then I'd say definitely not! If part of giving this to him will be to teach him the value of such a nice watch, including how to treat it and how to be responsible with it, then perhaps. Maybe get one for him for special occasions only, not as an everyday piece? Otherwise, maybe there's another transitional piece that you could get him that would begin to give him an idea of what it means to own, wear and be responsible for a "nice" watch, but perhaps not something as expensive as a Rolex. I'm sure you could find an older quartz Tag for next to nothing, which will take quite a beating but still be a "nice" watch.
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