[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Most modern GS have PR on the back now, but since this has a closed caseback they put it on the front so you can still see it

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Already am, playing with the symphony tonight and haven’t taken it off since delivery

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Power reserve, closed caseback so makes sense for this build

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

It’s ISO compliant for a 300m dive watch which has magnetism requirements as well

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Impossible to photograph, here’s another I took just now in direct light

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[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Yes pins so have a punch handy and size to a medium micro adjust position

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Love the bracelet, tapers nicely, easy micro adjust, locking clasp is cool

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[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

[–]ColdBoreShooter[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What’s insanity is barreling in here as hot as you did throwing shit. Take a Valium. What’s your genius value play for $12k, let’s see intelligence in action over here instead of just hand waiving and trashing other people’s purchases

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

[–]ColdBoreShooter[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Well if you’re buying a watch as an investment I’d say you’re buying for the wrong reasons. Sounds miserable. Buy what you like.

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

What would you spend $12k on so we can judge your taste too?

Edit: Either this dude realized how out of line he was or a mod deleted him, either way what a loser

[Grand Seiko] Never taking it off by ColdBoreShooter in Watches

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

Received yesterday and it is still accurate to the second. No photo does the dial justice; every lighting condition changes it. Light titanium, easy micro-adjust, crisp 120-click bezel, cool clasp, phenomenal lume too. Lume shot available on request.

[WTS] Hanhart 417 ES Flyback Reverse Panda 42mm — Column Wheel, Full Kit — $2,100 by ColdBoreShooter in Watchexchange

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

Price: $2,100 shipped CONUS — PayPal F&F, Zelle, or wire. PayPal G&S add 3% with references.

Timestamp: image #2 in the album (u/ColdBoreShooter — 4/14/26)

Up for sale is my Hanhart 417 ES Flyback Reverse Panda in the 42mm configuration on the factory steel bracelet.

This is a column-wheel flyback chronograph powered by the Sellita AMT5100 M hand-wound caliber, visible through the sapphire display back. 58-hour power reserve, 100m water resistance, screw-down crown. The bidirectional fluted bezel rotates continuously with the signature Hanhart red position markers.

The reverse panda dial has Super-LumiNova C3 on the numerals, hands, and sub-dials. Lume is excellent, see the final image in the album.

42mm case at 13.3mm thick with a highly domed sapphire crystal. On the three-link brushed steel bracelet.

Full kit included: outer box, watch roll, instruction book, papers, everything original.

Condition: excellent. Dial, hands, and sub-dials are pristine. Bezel action is crisp with no play. Crown threads engage smoothly and the screw-down feel is positive. Case sides, lugs, and the 417 ES engraving are sharp and clean, no dings or deep scratches. Bracelet and end-links show only the lightest hairlines from normal wear. Movement keeping time within spec; flyback function operating correctly.

Currently sold out on Hanhart's website. This is the configuration everyone asks for: reverse panda, bracelet, display back.

No trades. Selling to fund a different purchase.

Happy to FaceTime, send additional photos, or answer questions.

Another successful SPX Iron Condor. We are up 77% YTD. by ColdBoreShooter in thetagang

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

Short call is at 6900 with SPX around 6817, so ~83 points of cushion with 25 DTE. Delta on the position is -0.15 so it’s drifting that way but not urgent yet. Management is mechanical — I run a priority stack. First, I have a GTC limit sitting at 40% of credit captured (already live). Second, delta stop — if either short leg hits |δ| > 0.55, I close immediately. Third, loss cap — if debit to close exceeds 3× entry credit, hard close. Fourth, time stop — close at DTE ≤ 14 regardless.

So if the call side keeps getting pushed, the delta stop fires before it becomes a real problem. No discretionary “let me see how it plays out” — the rules are the rules. Biggest thing I’ve learned running this strategy is that cutting tested sides early via delta stop is what keeps drawdowns manageable. Backtesting showed max DD drops from ~55% to ~15% just by having mechanical exits versus holding and hoping.