How to properly dispose of a clock: signs and recommendations
SSPDaily has explored how to responsibly approach the disposal of a wall or wristwatch.
Throughout history, clocks have been associated with powerful energy that is intertwined with the location or owner. According to beliefs, it's crucial not to leave a broken watch in the house for an extended period, as it is believed to signify financial stagnation and health problems. However, simply discarding it may not be the most appropriate solution.
Many watches contain components that can be harmful to the environment. Therefore, if repairing it is not feasible or desired, alternative methods should be considered rather than disposing of it in regular trash cans. Contacting a specialized recycling company is a responsible option where the watch can be respectfully recycled or disassembled into parts for repairing other items.
For antique or valuable watches, collectors may express interest in purchasing them. Conversely, if the device contains precious metals, a pawnshop or similar institutions might be interested in buying it.
Similarly, a functional watch that no longer aligns with your preferences or appears "outdated" could find new owners and homes. Consider selling them to collectors, taking them to a pawnshop, or exploring alternative ways to exchange or gift them.