I'm slowly starting to love being an Watchmaker. Well, to put it simple, I'm still a noob at this, yeah, but it's a very fun job and I hope to become at least a decent one in the future, I'm taking advice from my uncle who took advice from a master of this, so if I do things right....
You don't have to move around much, carrying heavy stuff, all you do is sit in a desk and repair some watch, you have all little pieces around which can get lost easily, then the owner of the watch punches you in the face for ruining his Swiss-made Automatic Watch or something.
But in Argentina you don't come across automatic or mechanical watches that often, Quartz watches are the most common and these are pretty damn simple. I do have a mechanical watch for repairs here, and somewhere around there might be a machine made in the USSR to fix, ah, I can smell the Communism.
So yeah, pretty happy that I found something I can do and enjoy at the same time.