Bold man - interested to know if you decide you need a second one e.g. wrist swelling on warm days
Love the idea though - what watch is it for?
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Bold man - interested to know if you decide you need a second one e.g. wrist swelling on warm days
Love the idea though - what watch is it for?
Even paying 15% for “full management”, it won’t be as passive as you’d expect. We have properties (owned outright) and my wife is forever having to make decisions about maintenance etc - and chasing...
Ryan - thanks for feedback. I have ‘discovered’ the B2100 range which are 11.8mm thick so going to try one of those. Usual small buttons (which I have not liked on my last 3 watches - I’ll never...
Probably a spurious “service watches need to be to discrete” reason, but they should follow Damasko and go the DA37 pattern - fantastic legibility
Wish I had bought a DA47 when they were being...
The model you mentioned doesn’t have hands, hence my comment
The Aerospace used to be a pretty minimalist model - compared to the larger B1 or the Omega X range - and nothing I can find on the...
The Aerospace has hands, the MrG doesn’t. Slight difference.
Conversely, a 10% fall after a 31% increase is still a hell of a lot better than my recent pay rises and what you get on money in savings.
Is it that surprising not to have a speeding ticket in 25 years? Really?
When, do you think?
Saying this is as analagous as predicting 10 of the last 2 recessions.
Unless Musk has bought out Bezos then why not from Amazon? Sister won't use Amazon as they "kill the high street" and she works in Tesco - where do you draw the line?
Exactly - all about the aesthetics.
Has B&R really gone downhill or is this typical FUD?
My laptop case and backpack look pretty much as they did when I got them nearly15 years ago so the quality was very good back then - they still...
In the Bear Pit thread, numerous people said this policy was “protecting the brand”. The above shows this to be bunkum
I'd agree with that. When Waze saves 0.3 miles by sending you down a single track road - and you meet a tractor coming the other way - you can get frustrated. Joys of rural Leics and Lincs driving
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I generally use Waze - and reporting of hazards by users is one major reason - but during the recent floods, there was an unsigned closure of one section of the A52. Waze/Google didn't know, Apple...
Would have to check if TomTom has an icon - I can access Apple Maps, Google Maps and Waze
One of the car stereo buttons - in my case on the wheel - will cycle through iPhone/DAB/FM/AM radios so...
I’ve got the SeMP GMT from 2007 - sword hands, not these PO monstrosities - and that was £725 from Sales Corner, new was £1300 or £1400
In daily use, what does the additional £19,500+ get me?...
I would normally agree but I was in swimming pool the other week and I swear, watch came off the NATO and both bars were held in place on the strap. In the pool the watch head was easily found. In a...
Didn't you have the original StuckX diver watch? If so, how doe that compare with this - thickness would be similar IIRC
That StuckX is one of the very few I regret not getting when it came out.
Did you read the OP? He is asking why a massive loading now, and not many years ago, for the same offence.
Some roles can lend themselves to a 4 day week
Some - such as helpdesk - don't. Large companies may need 7 day helpdesk - I usually call EE on a Sunday for example.
Thanks for the pictures TT - the blue case (and dial) look massively different depending on the lighting
It's a bit of fun and a step up from ICE watches (which my wife and son have both had in...
Saw them in the window of the Covent Garden store, my wife and son both liked them. I’d happily have one,
I remember one of our customer service ladies had one of these and it was "textastic". Whether you'd feel that way 22 years later is another issue.
I had Nokia 9300 and 9500 but sold them on for...
I always recommend Briggs & Riley - have a briefcase and rucksack and both get a lot of use. Never tried their large luggage though.
The USA version of Rimowa is Zero Halliburton - might be worth...