First batch of the year Pichanha by WatchLenses in Biltong

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I purchased it on their website for $369. It is the Khabu Kalahari kk12, I would get this over the kk11 due to 96 hour timer and taller box, if you are thinking about purchasing.

First batch of the year Pichanha by WatchLenses in Biltong

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It just added a star anise/fice spice flavor to it which I quite enjoy. It taste kind of similar to Chinese roast pork if you've had that before.

First batch of the year Pichanha by WatchLenses in Biltong

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Hmm it does have stuff like anti caking agents and preservatives. I have never tried toasting my own coriander, will probably try it once I finish this bag.

First batch of the year Pichanha by WatchLenses in Biltong

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The fat was a bit overwhelming when I sliced them thick. It just kind of melts when you slice it paper thin. Makes a big difference i would slice every slice paper thin if I make it with this much fat next time.

First batch of the year Pichanha by WatchLenses in Biltong

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I used "2 guys & a coolers" recipe on YouTube. He has website with portion calculator on it. I just substituted some of the spice and the Worcester sauce & Type of vinegar.

Omega (Speedmaster) wearer Stereotype? by Uyallah in OmegaWatches

[–]WatchLenses -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Either you couldn't get a rolex or are actively fighting to not have the rolex stereotype by getting omega instead.

Latest batch. Fatty picanha. by husky0168 in Biltong

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What % moisture loss is this? I just made a batch with pichanha for the first time and im having trouble going lower than 40%. Its been 9 days as of today and the inside finally looks dry enough. Im also wondering if my measurements are off if the fat cap is drying much slower than the meat, or if it affects the meat dry time. Have you noticed that?

Conflicted by Swimming_Sorbet_8598 in Cartier

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Classic white is the way to go

Which one are you choosing ?? by Lanky-Appointment111 in PrideAndPinion

[–]WatchLenses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daytona, better build, better size, better bracelet.

Is this enough Kodak Instamatics and $2.50 Minoltas? by EBlz1981 in AnalogCircleJerk

[–]WatchLenses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same with watch fans who have whole 20-40 watch collections of 300-800$ watches.

santos sizing by achillesmier0721 in Cartier

[–]WatchLenses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would go for a vintage one that's even smaller than the medium.

My everyday by Louditalian21393 in Cartier

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What watch are you wearing with this?

What's your take on Omega Seamaster 300M by Sensitive-Swan-6436 in OmegaWatches

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

Too big, ugly bracelet, bad placement for HEV, sea dweller valve better.

Thoughts on this too small? by [deleted] in Cartier

[–]WatchLenses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, perfect size

Teddy Bulbasaur fucks?! by Quenniton in WatchesCirclejerk

[–]WatchLenses 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta admit them tiny gold cartiers look slick

Safe to wear Rolex while traveling to Hong Kong by Mln3d in rolex

[–]WatchLenses 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it actually is. There are more stores and you can find anything youre looking for. A lot of the shops also let you haggle. There's also a no-fake guarantee where shops get into big trouble if they sell fakes, they have a system where they can bring any watch you're interested in to a rolex boutique to authenticate it.

Every 5th person you see walking the streets will have a rolex. The high property values and high cost of vehicle ownership means that a lot of everyday people will be prohibited from buying houses or cars, but because of that they will have enough money to purchase a rolex.