Unearthing my Tissot Tradition.

Admittedly a very wide watch, with a flat 42mm dial. I don't wear it much nowadays due to the size, but for 7+ years it was my go-to daily watch.

It also makes me wonder if I would ever sell a watch down the line... I think up until now it has been a non-issue, because none of my watches have significant commercial value, so I l've never really had a big incentive to sell one. However even if they did hold higher values, wouldn't you feel sad to let go of a watch you had many experiences with? For example this one I wouldn't let go for 10x retail 💸

Having said that, I also struggle to get rid of old phone boxes and broken sunglasses, so maybe this is actually part of a bigger hoarding problem 😅.

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It seems I am always doing the chunky watch thing, but, this flat dial is really, really nice.

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It’s personality but I recommend you to give it to someone who would love it first; if not, sell it because it’s something you don’t use and someone could do it. This stuff is made to be wear, that’s why I prefer small collections.

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arango27

It’s personality but I recommend you to give it to someone who would love it first; if not, sell it because it’s something you don’t use and someone could do it. This stuff is made to be wear, that’s why I prefer small collections.

Thank you for the comment this is really great advice. Not sure why but I like the idea of gifting it a lot more!