If you grew up watching football, you know about the Green Bay Packers. The last of the small town teams is still one of the best. That itself is amazing considering that the NFL’s smallest market has a team that is as competitive as any big city team. Their winning ways go back to the 1920’s with Curly Lambeau. Things were still great in the Don Hutson years in the 30’s and 40’s. Things slowed down until the emergence of Vince Lombardi’s Packers in 60’s. That’s when you got your first watches. Things were different then. Watches weren’t as advanced as they are now. Back then, no one could imagine that a watch like the Green Bay Packers Schedule watch could be invented. The Schedule Watch keeps track of the entire scores and schedule for the Packers and every NFL team. The watches made then more resembled the Green Bay Packers Retro Series watch. The Retro series watch looks like a watch that Packer fans would have worn as they sat down on a Sunday afternoon to watch their team.
Time would slow down for the Packers again in the 70’s, 80’s and the early 90’s until a young quarterback named Brett Favre helped change their fortunes. The Pack was back on top again and in 1996 they would bring back Lombardi’s namesake trophy back to Green Bay. Most fans celebrated by buying a few Packers watches. The men’s watches and even the ladies watches sold like wildfire. The Packers’ success continued even after Favre left. Aaron Rodgers stepped in and has shown that he is just as much an elite quarterback as Favre was. Rodgers equaled Favre’s success with a Super Bowl win in 2010.
Rodgers is probably going to win a few more Super Bowls before his career is over. And when he wins another one, there will be a run on Packers merchandise. Green Bay Packers men’s watches and ladies watches will sell out in minutes. Now is the perfect time to stock up. You could even buy some extra watches and sell them when demand gets out of control. It will be the easiest money you ever made. And you could take that extra money and buy another cheesehead or Clay Matthews jersey.
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