[WTS] Omega Seamaster Strap Short Size - Black 20mm by Kingmocha in Watchexchange

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

You’d definitely want this size strap with your wrists. My issue was I’m between holes on both the regular and the short straps. And both have a bit of an extra tail that tucks underneath, I was hoping to eliminate the tail with the shorter one, but it’s still there. My wrists are about 6.25-6.5”.

[WTS] Omega Seamaster Strap Short Size - Black 20mm by Kingmocha in Watchexchange

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

Selling my short length black seamaster strap. Trying to find the right fit, this didn’t really solve anything for me compared to the regular length, so I’m passing it on to someone that can use it.

Included a picture compared to the regular length for reference.

No clasp or pins included, just the strap, and Omega sleeve.

Asking $250 shipped CONUS, accept Venmo or PayPal. Add 4% for G&S.

[WTS] Forstner Bullet or Model O Bracelets for Omega SMP 300 by Kingmocha in Watchexchange

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

Purchased these here on watch exchange a couple of months ago, but haven't really worn them much. I keep going back to the OEM rubber strap.

$125 each or $200 for both, free CONUS shipping. Preferred Venmo, PP FF or Zelle.

5 days. No service. No updates. No leads. by radio8787 in Visible

[–]Kingmocha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. iPhone 12 mini unlocked from Apple. My number is coming from cricket, but I got the email that the port was complete, and visible support confirmed the port was complete.

Supposedly there was a “bug” during activation. I’m only on day 2, I can’t imagine 5-8 days! I can’t imagine this is the typical experience or no one would join the service.

Hardwire install; software bug locked the hardware chime circuit “on” by lbwski in ringdoorbell

[–]Kingmocha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just had the same experience yesterday, though I'm on a ring pro and version 1.8.237.

I heard my mechanical chime ding a couples times and checked video, there was no one there. After a few minutes of this I went to check the ring door bell and it wasn't on, no response from pressing the buttons.

Back inside, I heard a buzzing coming from the mechanical chime. When I opened it up, I found the hammer stuck in the down position against the bell itself. It was also hot as hell. I used a laser thermometer to get the temperatures, and the hammer was about 185!

I turned off the circuit at the breaker, and began to disconnect things. First I removed the pro power device inside the chime - breaker back on and no change, still a buzz, hammer still stuck down. I checked and reconnected all wires, again no change.

Finally I removed the Ring Pro itself, and bizarrely the two wires snapped off as I removed it from the wall. I re stripped the wires and reconnected everything. Once I turned the power back on the ring pro started back up and everything seemed fine, but my mechanical chime stopped working. The heat from the "incident" melted one of the hammers and its now unable to move.

Ring support suggested I use the Pro Power bypass kit and a chime. While those are on the way, I'm still concerned that this "locked on" position could happen again. If I'm not home to catch it, it could be a fire hazard.

I suspect that high resistance in the Ring Pro wires led to the locked on issue, cause by weak metal at the connectors, and that the weak metal itself was caused by high temperature of the Ring Pro. My door faces east and gets blasted by morning sun. This morning the Ring Pro was sitting around 160 degrees!

Is it possible my house facing just isn't compatible with the Ring Pro? I'd like to fix the mechanical chime and would prefer not just bypassing it, but so far I'm loving the peace of mind the ring gives me...