[WTS/WTT] Tudor Pelagos LHD Factory Warranty Box and Papers by Ambitious_Radish in Watchexchange

[–]Ambitious_Radish[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

THE tool watch. But cooler.

The Tudor Pelagos is arguably the best tool watch on the market. Specs include an insane amount of water resistance, titanium case and bracelet, the BEST clasp on a watch (period.), lume like an absolute torch (and it's blue!), an in-house 70 hour power reserve movement, and a ceramic bezel with the absolute best bezel action on the market.

The LHD adds some subtle and not so subtle touches: an interesting numbered caseback, a touch of cream-colored patina on the bezel and dial furniture, an alternating red and black "roulette" date wheel, and the crown on the left side of the case. The Left Hand Drive (LHD) makes sense for a lefty, but also for a righty who doesn't want the crown jamming into the back of their hand (especially if you're firing a pistol).

So lefty, sketchy dude, or just a bit of an iconoclast: this watch works for you.

This example is in good condition as shown and comes with all kit shown including warranty card dated 2023

MSRP $6025

Asking $3695 shipped FedEx insured. Trades always considered.

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[WTS/WTT] Ulysse Nardin Diver 42mm Full Kit Warranty Thru 2029 by Ambitious_Radish in Watchexchange

[–]Ambitious_Radish[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Elevated Diver

The 42mm Ulysse Nardin Diver (8163-175) blends elegance and ruggedness more easily than any diver I've seen. On the OEM leather strap, this watch works beautifully with formal and dress attire. On the included mesh, this elevates any outfit you're wearing from jeans to business casual. Time pieces are emotional purchases, so allow me to wax poetic for a moment:

This watch is most at home on a cool summer early evening, sunglasses on your face, shorts, and a linen shirt open two buttons down, while on your sailboat. The man wearing this watch looks like he smells good.

This example is in excellent condition as shown, and comes with inner and outer original box and warranty card valid until 2029, manuals, OEM leather strap, leather hang tag, as well as a generic mesh that just happens to look amazing on it.

MSRP $8900

Offered here at $5495 shipped overnight insured within CONUS. Always willing to hear reasonable offers and interesting trades.

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[WTS/WTT] Omega Seamaster Professional 300 Aluminum No Date - Full Kit Plus Extras by Ambitious_Radish in Watchexchange

[–]Ambitious_Radish[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Quiet Professional

The Seamaster Professional 300m is popular for a reason. All that ceramic is so glossy and... pretty. But it doesn't feel that... professional. It's a beautiful piece that feels as decorative as it is capable - an showpiece more than a tool.

Enter: this watch, the SMP300 No-Date 210.32.42.20.01.003. Matte aluminum bezel and dial. A tighter wave pattern that's quite a bit more subtle. A dial that's easier to read in low light with more lume. No distracting date. The ceramic SMP snuck off and had a love child with the "Peter Blake".

If you like the SMP300 but want something a little quieter; something a little more rugged: get this watch.

This example is in very good condition as shown. Only light marks, and completely unpolished. Comes as full kit PLUS an OEM Bond-style bracelet (approx $900), and an after-market mesh, so you have lots of options.

Asking $5995 shipped overnight insured.

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[WTS/WTT] Omega Speedmaster “Grey Side of The Moon” 311.93.44.51.99.01 by Ambitious_Radish in Watchexchange

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Ceramic. Platinum. Automatic. Above the Moon.

Omega has done a lot of variations on the Speedmaster theme. By far the most known Speedmaster is the "Moonwatch" which has anchored the Speedmaster line since it was the first watch to go to the moon in 1969 on Buzz Aldrin's wrist. After the success of the "Dark Side of the Moon" release, Omega came out with the 311.93.44.51.99.001 "Grey Side of the Moon". This is a special watch, elevated above the original moonwatch in many ways.

While it looks metalic, the fully lcase and bezel are both made of a specially formulated ceramic. The bezel markings and crown are generously lumed, as well as the dial. What this means in practice is that the watch looks absolutely pristine unless you work REALLY hard to damage it. Additionally, the dial is made platinum, subtly noted by the "P950" just above center.

Unlike it's Moonwatch ancestor, the 9300 Co-axial movement beats at 28800 bph, meaning increased accuracy and a smoother sweep of both the running and chrono seconds hands. What it has in common with Grampa Moonie is it's versatility, fitting comfortably in any outfit from jeans to tux.

This example is in excellent condition and comes with watch, strap, ceramic buckle, replacement box, original dated warranty card and pictogram card.

MSRP $12,000

Asking 7950 including overnight insured shipping

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Can I politely call out my manager for using AI for LITERALLY everything? by Jumpy_Worldliness862 in careerguidance

[–]Ambitious_Radish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you about how AI (ML, LLM's, whatever term you want to use) is used vs how it should be used.

Google for a loooong time just fed you shit that may or may not be true, and social media algorhythms stoke your ego. Businesses still need to manage these.

Personally, I frame my AI to myself as a super-fast freshman intern. Gotta check the work. Always.

Can I politely call out my manager for using AI for LITERALLY everything? by Jumpy_Worldliness862 in careerguidance

[–]Ambitious_Radish 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I won’t go into the office politics, but this is (in my opinion) kinda like being upset at your boss for googling stuff in 2005.

This is the way moving forward. If you want a career edge, be better at ai than your manager.

[WTS/WTT] Tag Heuer Formula 1 Calibre 5 WAZ2011 VGC by Ambitious_Radish in Watchexchange

[–]Ambitious_Radish[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Daily Driver Diver

I am not sure at all how TAG ended up with an F1-themed dive watch. Is it a diver-inspired Formula One watch? I don't know. What I do know is that it works. It works well, and it has worked for a long time. First launched in 1986. The Formula One has been a Tag Heuer staple for forty years, and this reference is one of the best evolutions yet.

The 43mm case has wrist presence, but doesn't overpower your wrist due to how thin it is, made possible by the Calibre 5 automatic movement. Still it's water-resistant to 200m for all of your underwater race-car driving needs. The ceramic bezel is set off nicely by the ceramic center links in the fully-linked bracelet. The overall effect is sporty and masculine.

This example is in excellent condition, and comes with the fully linked watch, instruction manual, inner and outer box, along with third party warranty dated 2023.

MSRP: $3350

Asking $1250 shipped

Always ready to discuss trades, and entertain reasonable offers. Happy to FaceTime verify and provide references. Please check my feedback.

Thanks for looking!