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    Hi, I am looking for a gift for my father. It’s his birthday soon, but I absolutely don’t know what to give.

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    Well, for example, a watch can be a great option. There are many good expensive watch brands. I can give you a link to an overview of such watches. Here is the link https://watchmakernotes.com/certina-watches-review/. This is really a very stylish watch that your brother will certainly enjoy. The review has all the detailed information, so read

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    Hey everyone. Is a watch a good birthday present?

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    Hello! I believe that the best gift is a watch, because absolutely everyone loves a watch. Old people and children, women and men, that's why watches are the perfect gift.
    When my father had birthday I gave him Omega Dark Side Of The Moon watches, which you can find out more hints about
    He was very happy with such a gift!
    I hope I helped you with my advice!

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    I think options above are not good enough. I would give my father something more luxurious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charioteer View Post
    I think options above are not good enough. I would give my father something more luxurious
    Accessories, for example.

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    Yeah, exactly!

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    If your father is a positive man that likes jokes I think he will like if you will think of something original, interesting and funny at the same time. I think you could order him a bobblehead that he will put in his office, or just his room. I ordered some bobbleheads on https://myfacebobbleheads.com/ because there I found the most accessible prices and I can say that everyone was happy to receive such a small and funny gift. I hope I was helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuriisenbo View Post
    If your father is a positive man that likes jokes I think he will like if you will think of something original, interesting and funny at the same time. I think you could order him a bobblehead that he will put in his office, or just his room. I ordered some bobbleheads on https://myfacebobbleheads.com/ because there I found the most accessible prices and I can say that everyone was happy to receive such a small and funny gift. I hope I was helpful.
    you were helpful. for me 100%

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    I know this thread is a bit old, but I wanted to jump in because picking gifts for parents is always tricky for me too. Lately I’ve had good luck choosing things based on shared moments instead of objects, like planning a small outing or giving something connected to a hobby. Do you know what your dad enjoys in his free time? That could make it easier to narrow things down.

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