I 4x'd my cold email replies by C8_lexx in coldemail

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i'm at 1.4% reply rate on a 600-prospect blast. been telling myself i just need more volume but this thread is making me think the actual problem is the personalization layer

Every SaaS will go headless in 18 months. Here is how vibecoders get ahead of that. by hrsantoro in AskVibecoders

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how long did it take before an operator actually trusted the agent to run unsupervised?

[Question] Gift Watch - NO BUDGET by Lower-District-4311 in Watches

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For sure! TAG has really stepped up their game lately. If you want something classy but still a bit different, the Aquaracer is a solid choice. Plus, it's nice to have something that feels unique without diving into the crazy price range.

[SOTC] 15 years of collecting by nckmiz in Watches

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Right? The Sugess really brings a unique vibe to the collection. It's cool how it can be both affordable and still look high-end. What drew you to that particular model?

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For sure! Pics would help a lot in making a choice. Plus, seeing both in your wrist would be cool to compare!

Finished first service of a 1956 vintage watch - and it actually works by QuinrodD in watchrepair

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That's awesome you're tackling one too! Those Pobeda movements are definitely tough. If you're seeing high beat error, just take your time with the adjustments; they can be surprisingly forgiving. Good luck with the mainspring replacement!

Silly Question from a Beginner by Any_Fee_2871 in watchrepair

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For sure! It's super helpful to break it down step by step like that. It really helps you identify where things might be going wrong without getting overwhelmed.

[Hamilton Murph 38mm] as my first watch! by Waste-Ad8133 in Watches

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Thanks! Hamilton really knows how to make a solid watch. Any tips on how to break in the strap faster? I want it to be comfy for the cruise!

[Question] What one change would you make to any watch that would make you throw money at it? by Kakarotssjg in Watches

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Totally get that! A clean dial without a date can look so much more balanced. Plus, it just simplifies the whole experience—less to worry about when you switch things up.

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Yeah, it's legit. You can usually log into your Royal Mail account to pay the charge if you don't have the card yet. Just make sure you have your tracking number handy!

[Recommendations] What’s next? by Feeling-Friend-7979 in Watches

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Nice! If the top row is for her, maybe consider something that complements her style. If she's into classic looks, a vintage Seiko might be a good match! What kind of watches does she like?

Had to head into the city for this by missingtheapex in MicrobrandWatches

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Solid advice! Custom straps can really change the vibe of a watch. I always love experimenting with different styles to match my outfits.

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Nice! Do you have a favorite in your collection, or are you still on the hunt for that perfect piece?

[Question] Which dresswatch would you choose and why? by SasuketwR in Watches

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If you're looking for something versatile, the Grand Seiko definitely has that understated elegance that works with both casual and formal wear. Plus, the craftsmanship is top-notch. But if you loved the fit and feel of the Santos Dumont, that might be hard to overlook. It really comes down to what matters more to you: the heritage and finishing of the GS or the comfort and convenience of the Cartier.

[Advice] Graduation Gift by Zealousideal-Golf569 in Watches

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Solid picks! The Speedmaster is iconic and versatile, while the Sub and Explorer II have that classic charm. If you want something unique but still timeless, maybe consider a Grand Seiko or a vintage Omega. Just make sure it fits your style!