"He had that watch for 20 years after being given it as a birthday present and he wore it every day. We don't care about the money it's worth, but we just want it back because it was so important to him," Jamie Gray said.
"Dad was one of the nicest blokes going, he would do anything for anyone. He'd been taking me to watch West Ham play since I was five years old," he said.
"We would never sell it, we just want to keep it in the family and pass it down to our children. It's a reminder of him and it would mean everything to get it back," he said.
"I'd like to think it's an innocent accident, that maybe it fell off. We won't hold any grudges or hold anyone accountable, we just want it to be returned," he said.
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