I understand the advert not appealing to you and putting you off purchasing one of the new watches, but I don't understand why it would make you sell one.
That watch isn't associated with those adverts so it's unlikely to come up in conversation, like "Oh, that's the watch from that irritating Tudor campaign in 2024".
If it's still a good watch, then continue to own and enjoy it and distance yourself from the new advertising campaign to avoid nausea.
I bought this on release day, but couldn't get on with it.
It's probably the least legible watch I've owned both for the Analogue hands being camouflage against the dial, and the digital display being tiny and barely usable.
It's a good looking watch, but impractical (at least for me).
I don't think their watches offer enough for the price point, which is a shame. It's a brand I've wanted to buy into but haven't found the right watch and can't commit to their asking prices.
I'm even less likely to get one now they've changed the logo. I wish them all the best.
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