Watches
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A small collection built over the years — from childhood Flik Flaks to Swiss automatics. Listed roughly from newest to oldest.
Swatch – Mission to Earthphase
This watch combines an Earth phase and a Moon phase indicator on the same dial. It beautifully shows both the blue planet and the lunar cycle, blending cosmic perspective with detailed artistic design. Despite being a quartz watch, I really like it.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference | SO33M700 |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Purchase year | 2026 |
| Purchase price | 330 € |
Tissot – Chemin des Tourelles
My favorite watch. Elegant, reliable, and beautifully finished.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference | T099.407.11.048.00 |
| Movement | Powermatic 80 (automatic) |
| Purchase year | 2022 |
| Purchase price | 945 € |
Swatch – Sistem51 Lake
My first mechanical watch. Bought in 2020, I still enjoy its unique design and affordable innovation.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference | YIS420 |
| Movement | Sistem51 (automatic) |
| Purchase year | 2020 |
| Purchase price | 185 € |
Fossil – FS4682
No picture yet. Honestly not my favorite — a bit bulky and not very refined.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference | FS4682 |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Purchase price | 199 € |
Festina – Chronograph F14 OS60
A solid, sporty chronograph. Nothing fancy, but reliable and sturdy.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference | F14 OS60 |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Purchase year | 2004 |
| Purchase price | 90 € |
Flik Flak – My Children’s First Timepieces
Bright, fun, and educational — perfect for learning to tell time. These are not mine, but my children’s first watches. I keep them here for sentimental value.