Ancestors believed that watches were closely connected to the house they were in or the person who wore them.
It is not for nothing that there is a tradition of passing down entire watch cabinets or wrist accessories from generation to generation.
But sometimes the problem is that the product is hopelessly broken. It is impossible to fix the watch, so the only option is to throw it away. But there are some nuances here too.
Is it okay to throw away watches?
Signs clearly say that a broken watch should not be kept at home. Beliefs say that this way a person blocks happiness, financial flow and can even bring on illness or death.
However, signs do not give specific advice on what to do with a watch that a person wants to get rid of. One of the worthy options is to pass it on as an inheritance. But the problem may be that the thing is very outdated or has lost its presentable appearance.
The watch can be handed over to a specialized workshop or company, where the item will be disassembled and used to repair other items. If the watch is antique, then first of all it should be shown to collectors.