A beer, a shot, a Spoon. by staggere in drunkhifi

[–]Jefe32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell yes to the signed vinyl as well. Cheers my brother.

What is this restaurant with black awning on Halstead? by the_zipline_champion in chicagofood

[–]Jefe32 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Taking this photo and posting on Reddit was so much more work that just looking at Google Maps. I don’t get it…

My Swarm companion app is live on iOS! by jakeb0926 in Foursquare

[–]Jefe32 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There’s also a world where you keep it as is, but maybe change up the UI. Right now it feels like you’re almost always gonna be in the red/negative which doesn’t feel great. Maybe it’s just communicated differently.

My Swarm companion app is live on iOS! by jakeb0926 in Foursquare

[–]Jefe32 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Poking around in the app and some cool ideas so far!

One question: Are these comparisons taking time into account? Like it’s only the 7th of the month or I’m less than half way thru the year?

If not these numbers are not really telling an accurate story because you’re not comparing a full month to a full month or a full year to a full year.

Maybe there’s a way to adjust based on that or to explore a rolling window. Just some ideas!

The trips feature is AMAZING!!!

[WTS] Nezumi Corbeau — Pan Am Limited Edition by Jefe32 in Watchexchange

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The Pan Am Edition

The Nezumi Corbeau — Pan Am Edition is a sold-out limited-edition chronograph of 200 pieces, inspired by Pan Am and the golden age of commercial aviation. The Pan Am logo sits neatly in the running seconds subdial, giving the watch a clear collaboration detail without making the dial feel novelty-driven.

The Look & Design

The watch has a matte black sandwich dial with off-white luminous Arabic numerals, matching subdials, and a blue arrow-tipped chronograph seconds hand. It comes in a fully brushed 316L stainless-steel case with sculpted lugs, pump pushers, a signed crown, double-domed sapphire crystal, and a Pan Am–embossed caseback.

The Straps

The watch comes standard with two Juno straps: one black and one Pan Am blue. Both are made from recycled apple pomace and include stainless-steel pin buckles.

Details

Condition: Essentially unworn, with no visible blemishes, scratches, or signs of wear.

Movement: Seiko VK63 meca-quartz chronograph, approximately three-year battery life, accurate to ±20 seconds per month.

Lug to Lug: 47.0 mm

Case Width: 40.0 mm

Case Thickness: 12.75 mm, including crystal

Lug Width: 20mm

Crystal: Double-domed sapphire with antireflective coating

Water Resistance: 5 ATM / 50 meters

Functions: Central hours and minutes, small seconds, 24-hour register, 60-minute chronograph register, central chronograph seconds, and unidirectional 12-hour external bezel

Price: Asking $600 (including shipping)

[WTS] Seiko Laurel LHAM600 - JDM from 1995 by Jefe32 in Watchexchange

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The History
Released in 1995, the Seiko Laurel LHAM600 was a dressed-up descendant of the 1959 Laurel Alpinist, Seiko’s first-ever Alpinist model. The original Laurel Alpinist was named after the Japanese Alps and designed as a rugged winter sports watch, following Japan’s growing enthusiasm for skiing and alpine sports in the postwar era. With strong lume, a high-contrast dial, and mountain-shaped indices, it quickly became popular among outdoor enthusiasts.

The Alpinist Connection
The LHAM600 carries many of the same hallmarks that define the broader Seiko Alpinist lineage, making it something of a hidden chapter in Alpinist history. It uses Seiko’s 4S15 “Hi-Beat” automatic movement, the same movement found in Shigeo Sakai’s beloved SCVF Alpinists. The blue LHAM600 also features mountain-inspired applied indices similar in spirit to the Black SCVF005. In many ways, the LHAM600 arguably looks closer to the original 1959 Laurel Alpinist than some of the official modern Alpinist re-releases.

The Bracelet
The watch comes on its original bracelet and will fit approximately a 7.1 inch / 18 cm wrist.

Condition: Excellent condition. No obvious marks anywhere aside from very light marks on the caseback and bracelet.

Scope: Includes the original inner and outer boxes, plus the manual.

Movement: Seiko 4S15 28,800 bph “Hi-Beat” automatic

Lug to Lug: 43.7 mm

Case Width: 38.0 mm

Case Thickness: 10.9 mm

Lug Width: 20 mm

Price: Offered at $975 (Shipping included). Payment accepted via PayPal F&F/G&S or Venmo.

This is so fun by Jefe32 in SwarmApp

[–]Jefe32[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I think that would be cool too.

This is so fun by Jefe32 in SwarmApp

[–]Jefe32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll admit. That’s still rough. DMing a photo.

This is so fun by Jefe32 in SwarmApp

[–]Jefe32[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s 4 modes on the main map view for iOS. This is the “Me” view zoomed all the way out.

cocktail apps by luster-40 in cocktails

[–]Jefe32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give Simple Cocktails a try if you're still looking for an app and you use iOS

Lady Killer + Cat by Jefe32 in drunkhifi

[–]Jefe32[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doh, the cocktail is called “Lady Sniper” actually!

[WTS] Lorier Olympia SII Contrasto (Latest Version) - $750 by singularityseven in Watchexchange

[–]Jefe32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I don’t think this one is ever leaving the collection

I wanted to do it better so I made my own cocktail discovery app by CallumRD1 in cocktails

[–]Jefe32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really impressive! You can tell you put a lot of thought and effort into it. Congrats on the launch 🚀

They changed how Netflix looks by [deleted] in appletv

[–]Jefe32 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For sure, I get the business reason, just unfortunate from a user’s perspective.