I bought the TISSOT PR100 Bicolor in 2016 for someone important to me. He himself has never bought his own wristwatch, as a rule he always used his mobile phone to tell the time. I thought I'd make him happy with the watch, but somehow he couldn't handle it. He kept bringing the watch back to me with a broken bracelet. Twice I had them repaired/replaced the broken bracelet. The third time the watch stayed with me and I forgot it in a drawer.
In my job (military, security) it was primarily about the functionality of the watch. Now that I'm retired, the main thing for me is whether I like the watch and whether it appeals to me. The best pre...
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I would like to be important to you. And I won't tear up whatever you give me. 🤝
Kidding aside, some people are hard on jewelry/watches, my wife being one of them.
Sounds like you now have a beautiful Tissot.
I would like to be important to you. And I won't tear up whatever you give me. 🤝
Kidding aside, some people are hard on jewelry/watches, my wife being one of them.
Sounds like you now have a beautiful Tissot.
Basically, the TISSOT PR100 Bicolor isn't quite my style... The TISSOT T-Trend Couturier Automatic Day-Date is more like it. Still, it's a nice, understated watch that's easy to wear every now and then.
It's a shame that some people can't see it that way 😉
If he wants to have the watch back at some point, a new leather strap is not as expensive as a new two-tone steel strap 😀