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Edited February 23, 2023
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Great deal for a Swiss automatic from a solid brand like Tissot.
43mm is a little big IMHO, but solid specs for the price!
Details;
TISSOT
T-Sport Men's Watch
SKU: T1164073709100 UPC: 7611608294888 ALIAS: T116.407.37.091.00
Tissot, Gents XL, Men's Watch, Stainless Steel Case, Fabric Strap, Automatic, T1164073709100
Swiss Made
Movement: Automatic
Case Width: 43 mm
Water Resistance: 100 m (330 feet)
Features: Date
List Price ⓘ : $495.00
Was: $249.99
62% Off
SALE: $189.00
https://www.ashford.com/tissot-t1...09100.html
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Replacing the $100 movement after many years is the logical thing to do.
Replacing the $100 movement after many years is the logical thing to do.
Replacing the $100 movement after many years is the logical thing to do.
That being said, can you actually get a replacement ETA C15.111 movement? Is it interchangeable with a 2824? I know the C15.111 is based off the weird Sistem51 movement which you are unable to replace due to the movement not being available.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqews3Z
I've moved towards quartz because I still love watches, the look, the variety of styles you can get, but mechanical just does not make any rational sense as someone else described above. They're way fussier and require maintenance service over the years, the service costs can buy me 1 or 2 Tissots, or even more (~$1000-1200 for a Rolex service). As someone who isn't "money isn't even real to me" rich, $1200 does mean something to me, and I rly can't justify mechanical watches beyond buying "cheap" $100-300 ones intending to never service them and purely as disposable novelty trinkets essentially.
TLDR bored of mechanical watch hobby, stick to cheap quartzes
A high school kid with a Rolex 😐
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Oh this guy hasn't met the mechanical/solar Casios… god tier!
I've moved towards quartz because I still love watches, the look, the variety of styles you can get, but mechanical just does not make any rational sense as someone else described above. They're way fussier and require maintenance service over the years, the service costs can buy me 1 or 2 Tissots, or even more (~$1000-1200 for a Rolex service). As someone who isn't "money isn't even real to me" rich, $1200 does mean something to me, and I rly can't justify mechanical watches beyond buying "cheap" $100-300 ones intending to never service them and purely as disposable novelty trinkets essentially.
TLDR bored of mechanical watch hobby, stick to cheap quartzes
You went to a high school where kids wear Rolexes and you are not "money isn't real to me rich" now? What happened?
That's why I made my casio duro very nice with upgrades, but still buy autos as well. I appreciate the idea of mechanical man made watches. This is a sharp watch, but no service means I am out. I wonder if I could swap the movement.