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My step daughter is about to turn 14 and has said she'd like a watch for her birthday. We'd really like to just buy it so that it's at least a bit of a surprise but have no idea what kind of style to choose. We've been looking around at places like this..http://www.tictactime.co.uk/shop-online-watches-ice-watch-_______1____2213_1___________________________.html and the colourful ones seem quite popular at the minute but should we go for something more calssic? Is she too young for that? Are we completely mad to think we could choose one??
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My 14 year old also wanted a watch as a present last Christmas. She's had a couple over the years but of course their tastes change when they hit teenage years.


On her wishlist was a watch from Casio (burgandy digital face and silver type strap ?28 on the ASOS website). Something I wouldn't have thought she would like but daughter has worn it every day since Christmas. Had to have the strap readjusted.


I would also go with a local shop with lots of selection so it can be taken back if not approved of!

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