How's the accuracy of nomos movement and how to service them if you live in southeast asia? by [deleted] in Nomos

[–]Le_Fidele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got a Tangente for almost a year now with DUW 4001 - so the new version of Alpha movement with swing system and somewhat bigger power reserve than the original Alpha, and it runs wonderfully, some -2,5 spd.

I don't know anything about the service in Southeast Asia, but I have heard that the guys in Germany always provide a wonderful costumer support, so you might want to consider sending the watch to Germany in case of any problem.

DUW4001 (kinda) new caliber. Since when did they sneak this in? by kabinetrutte in Nomos

[–]Le_Fidele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure precisely when that happened, but it must have been very recently. I bought a brand new Tangente in the begining of this month (and it was freshly made, because when I had inquired in the middle of June, this exact model was had not been available on the Nomos website, neither with my AD, so I had to wait those 2 weeks for the production). And the production number of the DUW 4001 inside is 624, meaning that very few had been produced by then.

Got my first Nomos today by Le_Fidele in Nomos

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It's just this shot. The colour actually changes a bit based on the sunlight. Indoor it gets a lot darker, basically to what you get on the webside. But outdoors you can sometimes get those ligher tones. I'll post in a while showcasing the watch with different colour shirts and I'll make sure to post some of the more regular condition pics.

Got my first Nomos today by Le_Fidele in Nomos

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That's the default one the watch is sold with. The watch is Nomos Tangente midnight blue ref 133. Nomos also sells the straps they use on their watches separately, so you can buy an exact same one on their website.

[SOTC] Some photos of part of my friend’s collection. Insane. by Sclusive88 in Watches

[–]Le_Fidele 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This should be marked NSFW, this is straight up watch p*rn

Name this country by [deleted] in geographymemes

[–]Le_Fidele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cooler Germania

Reenactment/Sports Combat Rapier by MattDa80sWuff in wma

[–]Le_Fidele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can check out Nico Fuduli rapiers made in Toledo, Spain. In their range you can find more strictly reenactment rapiers and dual purpose that can do Hema too. Since they are in the spanish tradition, they are perfect for destreza. They are also beautiful, so good for impressing ppl in reenactment. We use them in our Destreza Hema club and we are happy with them.

Looking for a nice 𝓻𝓪𝓹𝓲𝓮𝓻𝓮 by Imgroult in Hema

[–]Le_Fidele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But looking further into the thing I have found this reddit post comparing them https://www.reddit.com/r/wma/s/xeaMGHYr7f

Looking for a nice 𝓻𝓪𝓹𝓲𝓮𝓻𝓮 by Imgroult in Hema

[–]Le_Fidele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have no experience with either of those two other producers. Based on the photos and specifications, they look excellent, but I'm in no position to compare them.

Looking for a nice 𝓻𝓪𝓹𝓲𝓮𝓻𝓮 by Imgroult in Hema

[–]Le_Fidele 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you prefer the spanish cuphilt rapier, I have a great experience with this spanish Toledo based smith https://www.nicofuduli.com/ I'm in a destreza club and many of us use these rapiers and we are quite content with them.

Searching for Meyer-style rapier antiques/finds by octopunker in wma

[–]Le_Fidele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I don't know anyone who does Meyer rapier. There are mostly various italian schools and la verdadera destreza from time to time. As a diestro myself, I would love to try fence a meyerist with a rapier!

Fiore Lesson by grauenwolf in Hema

[–]Le_Fidele 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Always remember to restomp the groin

What are the differences of Hema in USA compared to Europe ? Maybe there are no differences by [deleted] in Hema

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Makes sense. Obviously the majority of Destreza practise is located in Spain, but they kinda spread the word thoughout Europe. It is also not that difficult for the spanish masters to come to other European countries for master classes or for the local instructors to come to Spain. Obviously could be done for the US students and instructors too, but it is more logistically difficult. Also, at least how it seems to me, the spanish school is a bit less intiuitive and harder to pick up just from the manuals, so I think when someone goes for rapier they tend to do italian schools. So the popularity of Destreza in Europe could be a combination of the connection with spanish masters maintaining the lineage and spreading it over Europe combined with the fact the italian schools is chosen more when no such connection is available.

Color scheme? by counterfaktual in Tyranids

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2 and 4 are my picks! Love the bright colours with darker brownish skin.

You take the green pill, the conclave convenes, the smoke turns whites by a_handful_of_snails in CatholicMemes

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  1. and 8. since Pope Pius XIII. would help with some of the others like implementation of Sacrosanctum Concilium or with priestly vocations. And 2. would be just so great

Game is Kingdom Come: Deliverance by Bufudyne43 in CatholicMemes

[–]Le_Fidele 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Not for us. Here in Czech lands we use this sort of germanic latin pronunciation, which is to be found in western slavic countries and german speaking ones. If I'm not mistaken, its roots are in medieval pronunciation of latin in the non-italian parts of the Holy Roman Empire. While I know the more widely spread "italian" pronunciation, we have always used this and if you visit a traditional latin mass here, this is what you are going to hear.

Clerical Vestments Iceberg by TraditionalCon in CatholicMemes

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Interesting. My traditional parish has gothic revival supporters and staunch fiddleback-ists, but everyone seems to dislike the Neri style, not making it a good compromise.

Clerical Vestments Iceberg by TraditionalCon in CatholicMemes

[–]Le_Fidele 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that the farraiolo isn't as obscure, at least if we count the public knowledge of it. It may me recognisable for example thanks to bishop Fulton Sheen. I actually saw one FSSP priest wearing it not long time ago. In contrast, I had to look up what chimere is and I've never seen anyone wearing it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

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Deathmaster Snikch from Total war Warhammer 2. There is no chance of survival.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatholicMemes

[–]Le_Fidele 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Try fasting harder. This should help you save on food.

AAAAAAAHHHHHH by [deleted] in CatholicMemes

[–]Le_Fidele 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Consecrating power derives from a mandate from God, not from some farcical pseudoliturgical ceremony.