I don't find that Tattoo's can be a regret at any age if it has a significant story/meaning behind it.
The reason for "Mouldy" is because it was a childhood nickname I was given, most of my friends who gave me the name have disappeared off to Uni or other places.. I wanted to remember my childhood, friends and if I was unfortunate enough to become mentally ill when im old, I might have a brief moment of memory thanks to that.
The watch on the other hand is related to the band "You me at Six" because their music, lyrics and everything else has been a strong part of my childhood.. My arm will be nothing but memories in a more artistic way that just thoughts.
To summarise, I will never regret any of my Tattoo's.
Of course you say that NOW, while you don't regret them.
Most people who regret things USUALLY think they'll never regret them.
1. Men don't finish puberty until they are 23 on average - your skin is going to stretch some more, and in years after that it will lose its elasticity. That tatto WILL warp, as they all do.
2. You're reducing your employability, and your attractiveness to people who don't like them. Lots and lots of people (myself included clearly) hate tattoos, and this is going to be an issue for you for the rest of your life.
3. Anything could happen in your life to make you hate that tattoo. You may suddenly hate the name Mouldy for example, or something bad could happen to you at 6pm, and that watch will be a constant reminder.
4. You'll simply get sick of it after a while. Sorry, but time will kill your love for it, just like you can't keep enjoying the same piece of music without getting sick of it eventually. You say that it's too awesome to ever hate? Well consider this: For the first 3 weeks of going to Europe's most elite music school, it as magical for me as I walked through the doors and appreciated my situation. Now I'm rushing through them trying to hand in assignments, taking the position for granted. And even when I try to conjure that feeling of awe, it's a lesser sensation every time. I realise how prestigious it is, but emotionally I can't keep feeling that no matter how I try.
5. Tattoos represent a certain demographic. Your personality will change, but you'll be judged a certain way for the rest of your life. Sorry to say this, but it's true: Usually tattoos get stamped onto youthful, less educated people who have a certain level of superficiality, don't plan their futures,and who revel in instant gratification. I'm not saying you're that guy, but you've just joined that club.
I have no compliment to give you on that tattoo other than the fact that it was done well.
I am 100% anti-tattoo, and I hope for your sake you DON'T regret it. I suspect you will.
Most people do.