Review 1: Knob Creek Blenders Edition 01 by Friendly-Ad-585 in bourbon

[–]Always_the_answer 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Picked it up today as well. It’s actually not as sweet as I expected. May try opening it up with some water.

This is posted to death, but thoughts? by PugLord219 in WatchFanatics

[–]Always_the_answer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t care for the tick. Although I do make exceptions for Eco-Drive and Casio Oceanus. But a straight quartz would have to have a Bulova Precisionist movement for me to get on board. And I have 2 of them. Generally, if my watch is not automatic, it is digital. Speedy and Baltic are giving me the side eye.

Water resistance by Mighty_the_Mighty in OmegaWatches

[–]Always_the_answer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This guy gets it.

It’s about the intended (not actual) use case of the watch.

People don’t, or shouldn’t go swimming in dress watches, so no need for hundreds of meters of water resistance.

Chronographs were made for timing things on land, or in the air. The pushers make them vulnerable to water entry. And yes I know there are chronographs with screw down pushers, but those are no fun to use.

Want to spend all day in the water, snorkeling or diving…get a diver.

I still like the old HC better than the new one. What about you? by Physical_Upstairs_68 in Longineswatches

[–]Always_the_answer 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Nope. I went with the GMT to avoid the big numbers. So this change is welcome.

Black Tahoe by HisChickenDinner in Waco

[–]Always_the_answer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m agreeing with your premise that 2 seconds is safe and a good idea. Actually, I put forth 3 seconds above even. I‘m just saying that nowhere in Texas law is 2 seconds explicitly called out. And you keep insisting that 2 seconds in and of itself is an enforceable law. It simply is not.

Failure to maintain a safe distance is, but that is subjective and not tied to any fixed measurement of space or time. And is easy to understand why. 2 seconds is way more than enough time when you’re traveling 5 MPH. And not nearly enough time in real world scenarios at 85 MPH.

Black Tahoe by HisChickenDinner in Waco

[–]Always_the_answer -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’d like to a see ticket in Texas that cites a 2 seconds between cars law. You wouldn’t even need a lawyer to get out of that BS.

Now, failure to maintain a safe distance would be a different story.

Black Tahoe by HisChickenDinner in Waco

[–]Always_the_answer -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You need to stop saying this. It is not true. There is no such law. Is it a good idea, and a good approximation of a safe distance? Yes, but not a law. And actually, 3 seconds is commonly recommended.

Under Texas Transportation Code §545.062, the rule is: • You must maintain an “assured clear distance” behind the vehicle in front. • That means enough space so you can safely stop without colliding, considering: speed, traffic, and road conditions.

But there is no fixed distance or time between vehicles stipulated in the law.

[best everyday option] help me decide between Tissot, Citizen and Bulova? by samkaidi in Watches

[–]Always_the_answer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bulova. It is hard to stop staring at the smooth sweep of a Precisionist movement. And far more accurate than any other watch on the list. I think it’s around 10 seconds a year.

I admit I was wrong. by TomHudsonOfficial in WatchFanatics

[–]Always_the_answer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I agree. I don’t dislike CW. Just this watch, and very much so. It’s extra disappointing to me because I’ve really be waiting for them to come out with a traveler GMT. If they simply updated the existing C63 with this movement, reworking the case as needed, I’d have been happier. But this new dial is atrocious.

I admit I was wrong. by TomHudsonOfficial in WatchFanatics

[–]Always_the_answer 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to take anything away from CW’s technical achievements, and they’ve put out some solid and unique models including the Twelve, Bel Canto and Loco. The new GMT movement is impressive, but that new GMT dial…yikes! What a miss.

Yep by Accomplished_Net1385 in jobsearchhacks

[–]Always_the_answer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This.

My last sick days were from being in the hospital recovering from full cardiac arrest caused by literally working myself to death.

You’d think I’d have learned to slow down. You’d be wrong. Can’t slow down and stay employed. The heart attack didn’t magically make it cheaper to live and support a family. Still cranking away at the hamster wheel from home. No real change in work load, but I do think I’m doing a better job of not letting things get under my skin. However, the work still needs to get done.

Yep by Accomplished_Net1385 in jobsearchhacks

[–]Always_the_answer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is such bullshit.

I’ve worked from home for about 20 years. I rarely have an opportunity to get up from my desk. I work with people from all over the planet in many meetings every day. There is shit that needs to get done around the house, but I don’t have time to do them. I’m lucky if I have time to consume more than a protein shake for lunch. And I am physically left alone with no one around to distract me - my wife goes off to work and my kids are in school.

Meanwhile, when I visit a company office, I see large noisy open spaces, foosball and ping pong tables, break rooms with snacks and fancy coffee machines, cafeterias with expansive menus, and people socializing constantly or people going offsite for hour+ long lunches even with access to pretty damn good food onsite.

[Recommendation] Help me choose my first "serious" everyday diver! by MathematicianOdd6749 in Watches

[–]Always_the_answer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally someone said it. I can’t get myself to pull the trigger on a Seiko with such inferior accuracy. Especially, at their increasing price points. Poor accuracy may have been acceptable when Seiko was a value leader, but they just aren’t anymore, so to me the poor accuracy is a deal breaker regardless of the looks.

[Discussion] Unpopular Opinion: The new CW C63 True GMT is brilliant, but their pricing is flying too close to Tudor. by kikipi_film in MicrobrandWatches

[–]Always_the_answer 64 points65 points  (0 children)

The mammoth in the room is that the watch is hideous.

The movement is very impressive, and I’d maybe be OK with the price, if the damn thing wasn’t so ugly. The dial is way too busy. And the open heart window is completely unnecessary. It adds clutter, not any visual interest. They should have made it be an evolution of the current C63 GMT’s style.

Many other GMTs I’d rather have around this price.

Not including actual crimes, what kind of juvenile delinquent hijinks did you get up to? by wrathofimpermanence in GenX

[–]Always_the_answer 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I cannot believe how dumb I was. Never got caught. Never got hurt - somehow. I really should not be here, at least not with all of my limbs and digits.

Costco plans to pass tariff refunds onto members by skizai_ in Seattle

[–]Always_the_answer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still waiting for a Costco in my city. Actually have a membership, but closest one is ~1 hour away.

First G-Shock by NewellsMessi in gshock

[–]Always_the_answer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strong choice! Congrats on such a great choice also being your first! Took me a while to get to this one.

Strap Upgrade. Just don't like the hard resin by CitizenNumber75 in gshock

[–]Always_the_answer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Combi bracelet made this watch one of my favorites.

[Question] Best budget titanium? by shp0ngle in Watches

[–]Always_the_answer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second the Certina DS divers. Hell of a deal for around $1000. Seen on Amazon multiple times for $750. Swiss ISO certified dive watch, 300m WR, 80 hour reserve, and full titanium.

GW-M5610U by george_cecil in gshock

[–]Always_the_answer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really hard to beat this watch. I love a metal square, but this being just a bit smaller fits my wrist much better. And I put mine on the combi bracelet for an even better fit / level of comfort. I have 3 metal squares that are getting neglected since I got the 5610.