My spouse possesses an Apple Watch Series 4, a cherished gift from her deceased father. She wishes to preserve it by framing it rather than disposing of it. Presently, I own three Apple Watches: a Series 6 in titanium, a Series 7 in aluminum (GPS), and an Apple Watch Ultra. To acquire a new Apple Watch Series 9 in pink (45mm) for my wife, an item she has expressed a desire for, I am contemplating selling or trading in one of my existing watches. However, our financial prudence prompts us to seek cost-saving measures.
Option 1 involves parting with my Series 6 in titanium, a timepiece I have owned since its launch. Like my wife’s watch, this too holds sentimental value, having been a gift from my father with whom I have a strained relationship. Despite this, owing to my father’s age and declining health, I anticipate a similar sentimental attachment. Although its battery performance requires a $99 repair, its potential resale value online appears promising. While contemplating relinquishing this watch, both my wife and closest confidant have expressed that the heart rate data captured during our wedding holds greater significance. Their understanding of my decision to potentially part with the Series 6 was discussed earlier, particularly during the period when I was considering acquiring the Ultra model.
Option 2 involves trading in my Series 7 (GPS), a watch I frequently wear despite being unable to utilize its cellular capabilities due to my existing cellular plan. Although its battery life is subpar, it serves commendably during workout sessions. Its rapid charging capability is an advantage, providing a quick remedy for low battery concerns, unlike the Series 6. Occasionally, I prefer using this watch for brief intervals, perhaps once a month for a day or two, to diversify from the larger watch models in my possession. However, its durability pales in comparison to both the Series 6 and Ultra, necessitating careful handling to prevent damage.
The acquisition of the Ultra was motivated by several factors: extended battery life, heightened durability, the presence of an action button, and its size. The realization that three watches may be excessive has led me to contemplate downsizing. During a recent repair of the Ultra, I alternated between using the Series 7 and Series 6, hoping to determine which one to relinquish. Yet, I remain unable to reach a conclusive decision.
Given this context, I am seeking guidance on which watch—either the Series 6 in titanium or the Series 7 (GPS)—would be more suitable for trade-in or sale.

  • IndirectLeek@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Why not just sell both? You don’t seem to wear either the 6 or 7 very much since you have the Ultra.

    If I had to choose, I’d say sell the 7 — you’ll get more money for it to put toward the S9, and you’ll be able to keep the sentimental Series 6.

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    10 months ago

    You could also save some $ and buy the 8 on holiday sale? Depends how much spouse would use new chip (double-tap and on-board Siri). Not sure on color choices of 8 tho if pink is a dealbreaker.