Interesting thread. I've received lots of attention on the moonswatch. Generally by others who have owned or own moonswatches!
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Interesting thread. I've received lots of attention on the moonswatch. Generally by others who have owned or own moonswatches!
The Seiko Alpinist (SPB211J1) is on offer for £320 from goldsmiths and WoS.
Nice! Looks really smart
Was in London again today - no moon or Neptune but everything else was in stock.
Popped into the Oxford Street store today and surprisingly, they are still flying off the shelves (no moon or mercury models). Thought the hype had died down!
Unfortunately I don't know any students! Thanks for the heads up though
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Cheers, someone else just beat you to it in my inbox!
Hi, does anyone have a referral code that they would like to share? I'm planning to switch over to VOXI
Thanks everyone for the advice! Sounds like a good independent is the way forward.
Thanks, that's really insightful. You got any investing tips too?
I'm no expert but according to one Google search result:
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Lol. Still more than our population!
Thanks Tooks. Your setup looks great! Definitely want pedal assist.
Thanks all. Were the mid drives easy to install? Or did they require a lot of modifications on the existing bike? The mid drives look better than the hub ones.
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Maybe cost?
Also the cancer link is if you use it for your job on a daily basis and breathe in the mist. Home users should be fine. I found that it was the only thing that killed bindweed.
I'm pretty sure the active ingredient in roundup is glyphosate. I've also bought the weedkiller from Aldi and Lidl which also use glyphosate as their main ingredient. Does the job and is cheaper.
Good luck! The snags that I reported were sorted the next working day. Hopefully that should give you some comfort. The builder are still on site though.
That's good to know, thanks!
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I was tempted by this but I use android and heard that the app is terrible!
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! It looks like the yale system is the one to go for
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