They like chucking watches about. Expensive ones. Maybe they hope people will behave and not say they're corrupt that way? Dyke has promised to give one back, worth sixteen-thousand sheets, but presumably he's keeping the rest. Platini has refused to return his £16k watch, and I'm going to hazard a guess that over his long tenure in UEFA, he's received a few more watches than Dyke. The Football Authorities - keeping it real. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29300018
Maybe with throwing all these watches around Blatter wants to dilute the allegations of corruption by spreading it around. Also to maybe distract from his statement just before the world cup finals that a decision would be made in September about the Quatar world cup decision. Which is what exactly? Not many days in September left.