Am In So Much Pain. Is It Because I'm A...
Body & Soul2 mins ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why not take her shopping and let her choose it herself - not ideal as it won't be a surprise, but at least you'll know she'll like it.
Pretend you need a new watch and aske her to help you choose and while she's wandering around the store she's bound to pick up a few and show you ones she likes.
My father bought my mum an Omega that she still wears today - over 30 years on and she still loves it - it's a classic.
u might call me silly... but years ago my grandmother told me never buy or receive a watch from a partner as it marks the time u have left together.
I never took much notice of this as i was only 8 or 9. but as i got older and into relationships a watch was always on the xmas bday list... but guess what this happened with 5 relationships... and yes funnily enough they never lasted!! so when i got with my now hubby.. we made a promise never to buy each other watches and 10 years later were still together!!