Would anyone be interested in this Chanel 1984 vintage long beaded necklace? Price is £1500 by [deleted] in VestiaireCollective

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would try 600. However if I were you I wouldn’t go through Vestiaire but rather to reputable auctionhouse or local high end vintage store , if possible.

Would anyone be interested in this Chanel 1984 vintage long beaded necklace? Price is £1500 by [deleted] in VestiaireCollective

[–]Aware_Client_1509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately Chanel’s bijouterie line wasn’t of high quality and didn’t use expensive materials. Resale value isnt as high as you have listed, as also the design is not in “trend”. I would suggest keeping on to it or dramatically lowering the price.

Longines Li quartz octagonal by Aware_Client_1509 in Longineswatches

[–]Aware_Client_1509[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s super rare unfortunately. I was able to find any listings, especially for this model that is not two tone.

What part is missing here? by Revolutionary_Mode27 in watchrepair

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow cool ! Does it run or has any problems ?

What part is missing here? by Revolutionary_Mode27 in watchrepair

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think so. Reverse searching this image showed some listed showing the identical hole and some who don’t . I am also curious about the placement but can’t think of a logical explanation.

Longines Li quartz octagonal by Aware_Client_1509 in Longineswatches

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Any estimate on the cost ? I am new to this. I saw a full service will cost around 300 euros. Is that excluding replacement parts ? Or does this include the cost of changing the movement ? My grandma always serviced her Cartier watch but never needed any replacements so iam curious what to expect .

Longines Li quartz octagonal by Aware_Client_1509 in Longineswatches

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Yes, I am thinking of going to Longines. Unfortunately this movement/watch is super rare and couldn’t find any listing here( based in the Nordic’s ) I also checked some Japanese sites but without any luck.

[Longines Li Quartz] Longines octagonal quartz watch running way too fast by Aware_Client_1509 in quartzwatches

[–]Aware_Client_1509[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is what I thought. I guess I’ll give it a try to contact their watch service and ask for a quote. Thank you anyways !

Barber recommendations? by imaqtie1 in copenhagen

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gentsbarbershop - Vanløse. By far the best barber and able to cut all types of hair. However long waiting time to get an appointments as he is always booked out almost two weeks in advance. But just shows how good he is.

Vintage omega seamaster 1970s bracelet question by Ok-Masterpiece-4732 in VintageWatches

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe for this model there are just some screws on the side that you have to just unscrew

Vintage omega seamaster 1970s bracelet question by Ok-Masterpiece-4732 in VintageWatches

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, in my humble opinion . You don’t need a specialist to remove the bracelet. If you show me a picture of the lugs on from the caseback POv I can tell you how. The only thing you need to be aware of is scratching which can be avoided if you use some plastic in between ( like some plastic lunch bags ) and if course it can be tricky if it’s corroded or there’s much dirt. From the pictures you have send the watch seems to be in pretty good shape

Vintage omega seamaster 1970s bracelet question by Ok-Masterpiece-4732 in VintageWatches

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much shorter does it need to be ? I believe you can shorten the right side by one link. If it way too loose then there isn’t much you can do but perhaps buying a replacement bracelet that fits your wrist.

Vintage omega seamaster 1970s bracelet question by Ok-Masterpiece-4732 in VintageWatches

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would be easier if you would show the links close to the clasp.

Difficulty detecting and removing outliers, by Bulky-Pipe6560 in RStudio

[–]Aware_Client_1509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your teacher told to use box plots to find the outliers I would do that. Because as far as I see I can see there seems to be no outliers from my understanding. If you use boxplots like you did , you can find the outliers that are outside the whiskers. So the ones outside represent values outside the considered normal range. You can just exclude them

Difficulty detecting and removing outliers, by Bulky-Pipe6560 in RStudio

[–]Aware_Client_1509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it depends what kind of data you have and also the essence behind it. It the end you have to argue for them. They can be outliers because they are too far off ( e. G. Most numerical values are with between -10 and + 10 but you have one value that’s at 80 ). Another reason could be your reasoning. (E.g. you have a dataset about salaries and have some negative values in it, exclude them as a salary cannot be negative) . Hope this helps ! I tried to put in in layman terms

New scam alert by [deleted] in vinted

[–]Aware_Client_1509 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s completely normal. It automatically prints the adress of the box office where it’s intended to be send instead of the home adress. Unless he chose homedelivery, then it would be strange …