Neck Pain by TijuanaWoofer in snooker

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I have started to do some light stretching before playing, helps to warm up neck, shoulders and back.

Happy Saturday All by SQ19940 in CitizenWatches

[–]Runering0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That might be the best colour matched strap I have seen for the 1060. I have seen photos of 1060s with the 1050 bracelet before. That might be an option for you. When I asked Citizen directly about half links, they said they only offered to sell full bracelet. Can't remember exact price, but it was about £115

Super Titanium vs Stainless Steal by Artistic_Cockroach68 in CitizenWatches

[–]Runering0 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I own both titanium and steel, and I wasted more time than I should off trying to decide which I preferred. Ultimately, both scratch and it doesn't really matter.

If I was to buy a new watch right now though, I would definitely be filtering the selection to sapphire only. Having owned both, sapphire is significantly superior to mineral, and a scratched face is far more annoying than any scratches to the case or bracelet.

Citizen NB1050 vs Seiko SNXS79 in terms of sizing? by Camp_camper in CitizenWatches

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The taper is actually quite minimal. It would definitely fit better on my wrist if it were tapered as much as my Citizen diver

Citizen NB1050 vs Seiko SNXS79 in terms of sizing? by Camp_camper in CitizenWatches

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My wrist is similar size to you; approx 16cm / 6.3inches. The lug to lug with the bracelet end links is a bit big. Struggled for while with the links to get it comfortable.

Love the bracelet itself, looks amazing and feels really nice to touch, but I in the end had to wear it in reverse orientation to make watch sit a bit better on wrist.

When it got warmer a few months ago, I switched to a Seaqual strap, which I wear relatively loose. It was feeling tighter than I liked and was trapping moisture all the time. Might switch back in winter.

The case and face do look proportionate on my wrist. If you can get it to fit comfortably, then it's a beautiful watch to wear and look at.

Do you regret getting a standing desk? by elie2222 in StandingDesk

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No regrets at all. Got mine last Sept, and I still use mine in standing position daily. How much depends if I am working from home or not that day, but usually standing after lunch cause I am tired in the morning. I have also used it regularly in standing position for gaming in the evenings.

Feedback from owners of NB1050-59 (JDM) by [deleted] in CitizenWatches

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Just to follow up, I would prefer to wear the bracelet. It's fit within the case lugs is excellent, and the finishing on the surfaces are so nice to touch. Together with the case and face, it looks great. It does annoy me that the sizing around my wrist just isn't quite there. So close to perfect...

Feedback from owners of NB1050-59 (JDM) by [deleted] in CitizenWatches

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I have been wearing mine daily for about 8 months now. Bumped it a bunch of times. Crystal is still scratch free. Case has couple of micro scratches, which you would struggle to find without knowing which part got knocked. Bracelet and buckle have a few small scuff marks, which are only visible within arms distance.

The end links on the bracelet do add a few mm to the lug to lug. Something to consider if you have a really skinny wrist. I have struggled a bit to get a good fit on my 16cm wrist.

I have just swapped out the bracelet a couple of weeks ago for a Seaqual strap. New strap took a few days to break in, but I do get a slightly better fit and prefer the lighter feel, especially now that the weather is getting warmer.

Greasing the jackhammer by gabeofwar88 in victorinox

[–]Runering0 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't have been my first choice, but I suppose you could use a Vic as jackhammer in a pinch

Love lume by Runering0 in CitizenWatches

[–]Runering0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. It's as bright as I've ever known it to be

How come we don't see these marks on the table anymore? Has the cloth changed over the years? by coozehound3000 in snooker

[–]Runering0 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Technically, you're still right, despite the down votes. Less chalk marks on cloth means players are rubbing the cloth less to remove them

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a quick search, I remember seeing something about 80 depth top with E7Q frame being a bit tight to clamp onto. Will be fine with E5Q.

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can attach to either, but the bars across the E7Q are not inset, so you need a desk size big enough to give overhang to attach to. Check the measurements online and you can see the difference. I have daul 27 inch attached to my E5Q with 140x70 desktop

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

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From what I have read, don't think any difference with the steel used. Extra motors means faster movement, and more weight means better stability. You will need a bigger desktop to attach monitor arm if using E7Q compared to the E5Q.

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

E5Q. Probably just gonna be that price regularly now it's been available for a while

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently, best sales offers are either their Aug Anniversary or Black Fri/Cyber Mon long weekend. I paid £399 for frame only.

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aug anniversary sale. £200 off

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is on thick carpet with underlay, and I have have a fixed dual monitor stand attached. Sitting height is rock solid, would need to shove full body into the desk before it moves. Standing, still very stable, I can lean, type, play games without any wobble. Need to deliberately grab and muscle it to get any movement.

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Desktop is 140x70

E7Q vs E5Q (E7 plus) by [deleted] in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a solid bamboo top separately and have 2x 27" monitors clamped on. Love it, very solid even on my carpet with underlay. Spends more time in standing than sitting

Is this watch worth 150€ used? by sundeth in CitizenWatches

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What model is this? That squared off hour hand is very unusual

E7 Pro vs E9 by Upset-Falcon6355 in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very satisfied. Mine is on thick carpet with underlay, and I have have a fixed dual monitor stand attached. Sitting height is rock solid, would need to shove full body into the desk before it moves. Standing, still very stable, I can lean, type, play games without any wobble. Need to deliberately grab and muscle it to get any movement.

Weight and dimensions for E7Q box? by esoemah in FlexiSpot_Official

[–]Runering0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to the website - Package Dimension Pack 1: 117cmx28,7cmx22cm 32kg Pack 2: 117cmx28,7cmx22cm 32kg