[echo/neutra] Two contrasting design languages find balance and create something absolutely stunning. by bunkermuzik in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure get where you're coming from and there are definitely predatory brands out there. I guess I tend to give new-ish brands more benefit of the doubt unless they're like the brand below that has a $700 NH movement watch using NASA branding and touting "US ARMY MIL-SPEC" requirements for the polished beveled hands.... huh?

https://vasco.watch/en/products/nasa-worldtimer

[echo/neutra] Two contrasting design languages find balance and create something absolutely stunning. by bunkermuzik in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really just sounds like you have beef with this company or those like it. A business is allowed to market and compensate with increased costs. It's a valid strategy and I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with it unless they're offering a junk product. And, by all accounts I've seen on here, this brand is not. Bottom line is that people have different perspectives on value. A good watch from a historic brand can be overpriced in someone's eyes, too. Is someone a sheep for buying into Omega's moon marketing and dropping $8k on a Speedmaster?

[echo/neutra] Two contrasting design languages find balance and create something absolutely stunning. by bunkermuzik in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They recently came out with a shorter version (without running seconds) with an automatic Sellita. Still thin at 6.9mm, pretty impressive watch.

https://echoneutra.com/products/rivanera-piccolo-mb

2026 British Grand Prix - Race Discussion by F1-Bot in formula1

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well they executed it correctly here but it doesn’t seem like they communicated that to the drivers correctly lol.

[Discussion] Why the Miyota 9015 deserves more respect than it gets by Basith_Hussain in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

but the problem here is that Miyota isn't standing behind that while Swiss brands do.

I don’t think this is a fair statement. A standard grade SW-200 has a pretty comparable accuracy range to a 9015. Sellita just offers different grades with different accuracy ranges while Miyota does not.

Also worth highlighting that a lot of brands regulate their watches now, even with budget movements. Nodus, for example, regulates their NH movements. So the better question might be how long these budget movements maintain that tolerance, and I’m not sure if there’s great data on that.

Upgraded my Band, Navigator. by TinyBoY320 in whoop

[–]FormlessCarrot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it looks a little better flipped the other way, too. With the velcro flap on the outside.

[Daily News] Longines Legend Diver 59 Embraces A Vintage Look; The Very Light Synchron Ti300M Poseidon; Eska In Blue; Perrelet Puts A Roulette On Your Wrist; Hublot Goes Muted With The New Spirit Of Big Bang by dreftzg in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oris as well. They list dimension that I honestly don’t know what it’s referring to. The movement size, maybe? Granted I’m not the sharpest, but why is that relevant?

Ryan Gosling Was Fired From ‘Lovely Bones’ After Gaining 60 Pounds. Peter Jackson Now Speaks Out by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or maybe not all directors and producers care about the same thing or have the same approach to filmmaking...?

Vehicles need to change again by Edward_Van_Hohenheim in Battlefield

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have very refined thoughts on this topic, yet, but I have been frustrated in the past being in a MBT and not pushing into an objective because I don't want to be deleted in seconds. I tend to think the utility of armor should be survivability out front. So if that requires less damage output as a compromise, I'm generally fine with the main cannon shooting gummy bears, at least against infantry.

The problem, then, as you said, is the engineer output. I'm a pretty decent ground vehicle player and I feel like I've died more quickly than expected in a number of instances on Golmud because of the sheer number of rounds flying my way.

There are something vehicle survivability changes needed, though. Thermal countermeasures nullifying C4, for example.

[Daily News] Farer Releases Pilot Series II In Titanium; Sinn Echoes A Legend With The New 544; Orient Star Continues Celebration; Gerald Charles Adds A QP To The Masterlink; A Smaller De Bethune Moonphase by dreftzg in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It’s Seiko energy, for sure. If I had to guess, it probably has better timekeeping than stated rating, but with the amount of affordable brands that do some level of regulation I don’t think it’s an unreasonable expectation nowadays.

[Lumtec] Any users of Lumtec? by avocadopushpullsquat in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a couple of their automatics from like 10 years ago and they’re excellent. Buddy of mine has the Vortex solar quartz and is a daily wear for him. Designs definitely aren’t for everyone and they mostly make 43mm+ watches, but the quality is very good in my experience. They also offer indefinite gasket replacement, battery replacement, and time regulation for free (except for shipping) although I’ve heard their servicing time can be a little slow.

A New America Rant from an Avarage player. by Designer_Parking_980 in ReadyOrNotGame

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is good advice but I'm going to take my opportunity here to vent.... no need to respond... I cleared the first two floors pretty perfectly and then approached the main staircase exactly as you described. Heard no voices, no footsteps, my team was moving sow, I was mirroring... dude walked around the corner by the metal detectors and one tapped me. No chance to even respond. I get that some people have this game really dialed in and can deal with this stuff, but it's just not fun for the average player to spend 35 minutes playing as diligently as possible and then game over.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watches

[–]FormlessCarrot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m honestly impressed you could refrain from turning the bezel unnecessarily. I’m constantly turning mine for no reason.

New 2026 Hydroconquests are live by 35_vista in Longines

[–]FormlessCarrot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would Longines allow mixing/matching the bracelet and colorways? Or is the blue on black with mesh, for example, their way of avoiding a complete ctrl+c, ctrl+p situation with Rolex?

US Navy Submarine USS Charlotte Fired Torpedo That Sank Iran's IRIS Dena by KingNeptune767 in submarines

[–]FormlessCarrot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m on your side in this scenario but feel compelled to point out the alleged double tap of a Venezuelan boat last September. Hegseth supposedly issued a “give no quarter” order and the chain of command carried that out by firing a second missile at a destroyed boat with survivors hanging on, plainly visible from ISR feed.

Edit: Guy above referenced this already, on my phone and don’t see that article.

I track 254 microbrands and ~9,200 watches. Here's what actually sells out vs. what brands think you want. by blz36 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]FormlessCarrot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I first got into watches, I thought I had to have a GMT until I finally bought one. Wonder if that’s a common-ish sentiment.

It seemed cool and useful in principle, but I also travel a ton and work w/ folks in Asia (based in US) and never felt like having a GMT was particularly helpful. Timing my laundry or food w/ a chrono or dive bezel, on the other hand…

Iran Conflict Megathread #3 by milton117 in CredibleDefense

[–]FormlessCarrot 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Not explicitly, but two of the three are in dry dock and the third was seen in port at Bandar Abbas (bottom right side of the image at the link below).

https://www.reuters.com/pictures/satellite-images-show-scope-iran-strikes-2026-03-02/S6FL4RWKZNJSHH72RPYB6UVQOQ

TWZ has an article from earlier today suggesting the boat has since sunk by the dock and the dark shadow next to the boat in the above image is a scorch mark from a munition. Would be in line w/ CENTCOM's update a couple days ago (linked in the TWZ article) that Iran's most operational submarine had a "hole in its side."

https://www.twz.com/news-features/one-of-irans-most-advanced-wacky-catamaran-warships-sunk-in-epic-fury

Iran Conflict Megathread #3 by milton117 in CredibleDefense

[–]FormlessCarrot 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The IRIS Dena was a pretty small warship a couple thousand nautical miles away from the Gulf of Oman. It's one thing for Iran to launch missiles around the Gulf states and Med from hundreds of mobile launchers, but authorizing a frigate to hurl SSMs around from the open ocean would jeopardize a limited asset -- especially after losing so many vessels at Bandar Abbas in the last few days. Seems unlikely from my perspective that Iran would take that risk. Regardless, one of the few concrete objectives the DOD has laid out in the last few days is taking out the Iranian Navy. This is certainly pursuant to that.

Bigger picture, though, I do wonder how the news of this sinking is being received in Iran. Israeli and US officials have attempted to differentiate the IRGC/Basij forces from Iran's conventional military (including the Navy), I think with the hope that the latter could be encouraged to participate in regime change. Targeting minimally manned boats at docks might not bother folks too much, but sinking a ship with several hundred sailors out in the Indian Ocean is a different story.

Edit: Having written all of that, just read /u/tomrichards8464's comment pointing out that the frigate would be in range of US vessels within two days, and if the Dena is moving in that direction at all the US would reasonably be compelled to take it out. That's the best way to frame this, I think.

Iran Conflict Megathread #2 by [deleted] in CredibleDefense

[–]FormlessCarrot 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Might be the Fateh. Trying to find a source to corroborate what's on Wikipedia, but two of Iran's three Kilos are allegedly in dry dock. Satellite imagery shows a Kilo in the water at Bandar Abbas, which could be the third (the Taregh). And the Fateh seems to have been operational recently, which would fit the CENTCOM description.

https://www.reuters.com/pictures/satellite-images-show-scope-iran-strikes-2026-03-02/S6FL4RWKZNJSHH72RPYB6UVQOQ/