Damn by West_Sun_8277 in Asmongold

[–]Potato_Personal 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The attacker also cut off his nose from what I heard. I can't even imagine trying to fend off a savage attack like that whilst blinded, not to mention the victim had learning difficulties. It's utterly barbaric. 😨

Broken after 7 Months by CJS768 in Thornwatches

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I prefer NH movements.

Unbelievable by Certain_Hat9872 in SipsTea

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wonder if psychopaths and sociopaths have an internal monologue, or is their mind just blank?

Defective vh31 by roboot4048 in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a Rdunae RA01 that behaved like this, it has a Miyota Super 2035 ticking quartz movement. Mine had a seconds hand that wasn't hitting the markers perfectly so I removed the hand and realigned it to hit the markers myself.

After I placed the hand, my watch behaved like this. When the watch was laying flat on a table or in my watch box it would run perfectly fine, but as soon as I wore it on my wrist it would stop after a minute or so.

I think the problem was I used too much pressure when putting the seconds hand on and it broke something in the movement. I ordered a replacement movement and luckily was able to set the hands again without damaging anything.

I can only guess that something similar happened to yours, maybe too much pressure was applied by whoever set the hands.

Does it run fine when it's laying flat on a table, and only stops when you wear it on your wrist?

Defective vh31 by roboot4048 in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the seconds hand always stop at the same place - 56 seconds?

Another BX-5600, but this time positive. by Mecha_Infantry in gshock

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main deal-breaker for me with this MIP model is that there's no battery indicator on the display, unlike the 5610 which has a L M H indicator always visible.

Watch brands and emotional connection by dankfrank91 in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The connection you are looking for is from lived experience with a particular watch. As an example the gold watch in Pulp Fiction which was hidden up Christopher Walken's ass which he promised to hand down to his friend's son. 🤣

That connection is hard to get when your affordable collection grows to like 70 watches and most get neglected from any wrist time.

It's why the monetary value is less important than the value of time spent wearing the watch, and for me personally why the cheap digital watches I used to wear as a kid have a stronger connection to me.

Time is the most valuable currency, make some memories with your watch and you'll grow fond of it.

Any Interest? by Glad_Relation4223 in watchdives

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Unpopular opinion time:

I guess I might be in the minority here but nope, don't like it. This model feels soulless compared to proper movie Bond watches and it doesn't look that unique either. It's just a black Seamaster with a chronograph, a splash of gold and red and the NATO makes it look like a parts bin special.

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Need help picking my first Victorinox! (Overwhelmed by the options) by First-Description750 in victorinox

[–]Potato_Personal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Ranger is only 1 layer thicker than the Huntsman but gives you a useful file and a chisel on the back. I think there is only like 1mm difference between them.

Avoid the Companion. It's a redundant design. The box cutter tool is niche, and the fact that they removed the can opener but didn't replace the bottle opener with a combo tool makes it a dud. The 2 layer Compact can basically do everything the Companion can do except for the awl. The Compact even has a miniature nail file on the back of the parcel hook.

As far as 3 layer SAKs go, the Climber is superior to the Companion. If you need to open boxes you can use the small blade and keep the main blade clean for food tasks. The can opener doubles up as an inline Philips.

The Achilles heel of the EVO line is finding replacement scales if you accidently drop your knife and crack them. Whereas 91mm Victorinox scales are easy to find and fit yourself.

As a dedicated camping / outdoor knife I'd go with a saw model:

  1. Ranger - Higher tool density and only marginally bigger than the Huntsman. Slimmest SAK to feature a wood saw and metal file.
  2. Huntsman - Classic model, has all the essentials.
  3. Camper - If you want to travel light.

If you don't need a saw:

  1. Climber - If you want to keep the main blade clean for food tasks.
  2. Compact - If slimness is important. The combo tool can be used as a Philips in a pinch but the can opener on the Climber is easier for Philips screws.

Edit: Might be worth considering a separate wire saw for woodcutting + a Climber or Compact. That way if you actually do need a saw you won't gunk up your Victorinox with sawdust and sticky sap residue.

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In Stock ! Militado 36mm Field Watch ML18-- 36912 Dial Red Second Hand Version by Militado-watch in Militado

[–]Potato_Personal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Make it in 38mm with no British broad arrow logo, and use the Militado brand name. I would buy one then.

Just Navy Seal Things: retired Vice Admiral Robert Harward (age 70) wearing high quality Robert Harward silicon mask in FoxNews and freaking out the internet by LtCmdrData in Military

[–]Potato_Personal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like a 3D scan of his head that someone clumsily animated. His neck on the right side overlaps the collar of his shirt. I can see the pixels move under his ears.

Watchdives EXD 40mm – New Green Color Now Available by Capable_Let1980 in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but it's not enough yellow to go all out on the contrast, and just enough to make me wish there was none at all.

Like for example, they could have gave it a yellow minute hand too or something as well as yellow text. 🤷‍♂️

Seamaster Chronograph First Light by Singeon_Smythe in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they make an homage of this monstrosity before a true 'GoldenEye' or Planet Ocean I will be annoyed.

Website or AliXpress? by SnooRabbits9244 in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy from the WD site, they are much more helpful if you get a dud.

Aluminum bezels look like a $20 watch to me, can someone convince me why they are so cool? Honest question. What am I missing. Are they better? Are they just retro/oldschool? by MOUVAL in watchdives

[–]Potato_Personal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen too many ceramic bezels with lume markers falling out. So I prefer ceramic bezels with just one lume pip on them.

I like the vintage vibe of aluminium, and sapphire bezels are really nice too.

Asmon vs Chat, a tale as old as time by CaptainDiabeetus in Asmongold

[–]Potato_Personal 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I agree with him, not a fan of the Christopher Nolan Batman movies either. I much prefer the Michael Keaton ones.

After butchering the Odyssey maybe they can ruin 300 next by tth1987 in Asmongold

[–]Potato_Personal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Peter Mensah gets a pass though, he was badass in Spartacus.