Vintage pieces tend to wear really well and are smaller than some of the monster 44MM by 16 MM watches made today. I want an elegant piece that tells time, not a brick shiny to impress the wrong sorts of people.
Got a nice sturdy Tissot from my grandpa after he passed away. Nothing uber fancy, but respectable nonetheless. I'll be dead before this leaves my possession, and feel no need to get any other watches (except maybe a pocket watch for my hipster tendencies).
I already have a pocket watch. Mondaine makes a nice one these days but it is quartz and is about 200 Dollars/Euros. A good vintage one in working order can be very affordable. Now I must resist hunting again...
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