If I know the person well

Apr 14, 2024,15:53 PM
 

Then I take it off and hand it over to the person to see it. 

It usually happens at a watch meeting where attend also 
other watch enthusiasts. If an unknown person somewhere
else ask to see it I don't see any reason to take it off. 
Several years ago a friend of mine lost his watch while discussing
about watches with some men. A woman appeared at the place
and asked to see his watch. He thought that the woman was one
of them and handed the watch over her. She had taken the watch
and started running away with the watch. The woman and the watch
were not found anymore.

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"Can I see your watch"?

 
 By: Thomas_3 : April 13th, 2024-23:05
What do you do when someone asks "can I see your watch"? Do you take it off and hand it to them, or say "sorry, I don't take it off for anyone". I worked in an offic where on of the guys wanted a Rolex DateJust, he kept looking at mine and asking question... 

Ditto.

 
 By: InHavenPro : April 13th, 2024-23:09
Obviously, I'll take it off for someone I happen to know well enough....

If it's a safe situation, I'll hold out my wrist.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : April 13th, 2024-23:36
No taking off, that's only for people I trust.

I had a worse experience than you

 
 By: sham1 : April 14th, 2024-00:18
I was at a watch event and a fellow collector I knew well introduced me to someone. That someone asked to have a closer look at my Lang and Heyne Friedrich lll. He fumbled and dropped the watch on to a hard floor from four feet!!! My collector friend was ... 

Thank you!

 
 By: sham1 : April 14th, 2024-13:56
I now have a very high regard for Lang & Heyne watches. They look dressy with a fragile looking movement but the quality is there.

I politely decline. If they have a problem

 
 By: edtonkin : April 14th, 2024-01:12
with it then we'll . . . they have a problem with it. I've had people drop a watch of mine. Once burned . . . twice shy.

If this is not in jest

 
 By: sschew : April 14th, 2024-01:28
then I'm glad you made the correct choice and live to fight another day. I just wish I'm as sensible as you.

Dear friend....

 
 By: InHavenPro : April 14th, 2024-01:44
I empathize monumentally with such ordeals, you made the only right choice, though dare I say that here in the US you could have easily 'lent' him your timepiece for a second, shot him in the head, and retrieved your rightful possession. Much better luck ... 

That is terrible!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 14th, 2024-06:05
Just terrible.

I usually just show them but would never hand it to others as I dun want others to say they wanna try it on their hand.

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : April 14th, 2024-01:32
I am a bit nitpicker when it come to personnel items. Luckily you caught it on time.

I almost always let them look...

 
 By: indignantdenial : April 14th, 2024-01:39
but over a table. There's no point in handing it to someone if you're not sitting or standing at a table/desk/shelf. That way they keep the watch above a surface that, if dropped on, is no big deal since it doesn't have far to go.

So many idiots out there...

 
 By: patrick_y : April 14th, 2024-06:04
So, this is my script: "I have two options, I can either say yes, or I can say no. Nearly every time I say yes, just remember no good deed goes unpunished and you're probably going to scratch it with your rings when you try it on - making you the jerk. An... 

LoL....

 
 By: InHavenPro : April 14th, 2024-06:17
Reminds me of the Steve Martin comedy The Jerk 😄....

Haven't seen that one!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 14th, 2024-14:55

Ditto

 
 By: Pelle_thorstenson : April 14th, 2024-15:55

;-)

 
 By: amanico : April 14th, 2024-16:29

One of the things that freaks me out sometimes.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 14th, 2024-12:06
General rule I try to follow, only over a table. And then of course we need to be sure to take the knifes, forks, etc out of the way. Sounds like you got a lucky break on your incident. I do understand why your colleague would wanted to have looked at you... 

If I know the person well

 
 By: Jari from Finland : April 14th, 2024-15:53
Then I take it off and hand it over to the person to see it. It usually happens at a watch meeting where attend also other watch enthusiasts. If an unknown person somewhere else ask to see it I don't see any reason to take it off. Several years ago a frie... 

Post COVID, no one..

 
 By: Ronald Held : April 14th, 2024-16:35
Gets to touch my watch. If I think it is safe, I would hold out my wrist.

I take it off over a safe location while sitting down, like at a table with a cloth on it.

 
 By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : April 14th, 2024-20:41
I never take if off if we are standing, especially on a hard surface. The law of gravity is always with us.