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Heirloom or Asset? The Question Every Watch Collector Eventually Faces
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Heirloom or Asset? The Question Every Watch Collector Eventually Faces

Would you want to be buried with your favourite watch?

Curated by Mojisola Abegunde3 min read

Have you ever wondered if there is an afterlife?

Many different religions accross the world emphasize the idea that life does not end on earth, that we live on in other dimensions and even experience the consequences of our actions in this dimension. An older, and perhaps more archaic version of that belief system is that humans need to have some of their personal effects with them in their grave in death, in order to facilitate their successful transition into the other dimensions induced by death. this leads to wonder, what would one do with a luxury watch in the after life? Would you prefer to pass on a luxury item to an offspring, or would you want to be buried with it?

Pharaohs and the Funerary Luxury

In ancient Egypt, burial rituals were elaborate and carefully conducted to ensure the deceased's successful transition to the afterlife. Tombs were filled with items believed to be necessary for the journey, such as food, clothing, jewelry, and even furniture. Pharaohs were entombed with vast treasures, servants, and possessions, all to ensure their comfort and reinforce their status in the afterlife. IMG_3966.jpeg

Central African culture and grave luxury

Various cultures accross central and Western Africa, practiced burial customs involving items significant to the deceased, sometimes including humans. For instance, among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, burial ceremonies included placing personal possessions, such as clothing, tools, and even weapons, alongside the deceased to accompany them in the afterlife. These items were believed to be essential for the deceased's well-being and status in the spiritual realm.

But wait... Europe is on this table too.

With burial practices where Norse warriors from the Vikings age were buried with their weapons, tools, and sometimes even their ships, depending on the deceased’s status and affluence in that society. In medieval Europe, individuals were often buried with religious artifacts or symbols, reflecting their faith and beliefs about the afterlife. Viking woman buried with personal effects Today, the idea of burying people with items they love persists in various forms. While the specifics may differ, the underlying sentiment remains: to honor the deceased and provide for their journey beyond this life. In contemporary society, discussions about burial practices often raise questions about the significance of personal belongings and their role in the afterlife. This brings us to the question in the title of this article. would you like to be buried with your timepiece?

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Luxury watches for the great beyond?

Luxury watches are prized possessions for many. They present an intriguing case in this context. Would you want to be buried with your favorite watch? It's a question that prompts reflection on the value we place on material possessions and their role in our lives, both in this world and the next. For some, the idea of being laid to rest with a cherished timepiece may symbolize continuity, timelessness, or simply a personal connection to an object of significance. For others, the thought may seem inconsequential or even frivolous or wasteful in the grand scheme of things. IMG_3962.jpeg Ultimately, the decision to be buried with a favorite watch or any beloved possession is deeply personal and rooted in individual beliefs, values, and cultural traditions. It invites us to contemplate the legacy we leave behind and how we choose to navigate the journey into the unknown. All we can do while on earth is acquire the watches we love from Pawnshop By Bluradish, and leave clear instructions as to what to do with them on our demise.

Curated by

Mojisola Abegunde

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