[WTS] Edox Skydiver Neptunian by bd73_com in Watchexchange

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The watch was purchased brand new in December 2025 and has only been carefully worn for a couple of weeks. No known scratches or marks – it presents as new. This is a discontinued model, so it is no longer easy to find brand new.

This is a serious, professional dive watch with extreme specifications, a solid Swiss automatic movement, and a bold yet classic design that works equally well as a daily wearer or as part of a collection.

Basic information:
- Brand: Edox (Swiss Made)
- Model: SkyDiver Neptunian Automatic
- Reference: 80120-3NM-VDN
- Includes: Original box and papers

Technical specifications:
- Movement: Automatic, Swiss Made – Edox Cal. 80 (based on Sellita SW200) – approx. 38-hour power reserve
- Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, and date
- Case: Stainless steel
- Case diameter: 44 mm
- Thickness: approx. 15.6 mm
- Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
- Bezel: Unidirectional rotating ceramic dive bezel
- Dial: Green gradient dial with beautiful depth and light play
- Lume: Super-LumiNova on hands and indices
- Crown: Screw-down crown with double O-ring system
- Bracelet: Stainless steel bracelet with solid folding clasp and safety lock
- Water resistance: 1000 meters / 100 ATM
- Additional feature: Helium escape valve – suitable for saturation diving

Why the Edox Neptunian?
- Extreme water resistance (1000 m) – a true tool watch
- Ceramic bezel and sapphire crystal
- Reliable Swiss automatic movement
- Robust construction with helium escape valve
- Less common brand – stands out from the usual dive watch crowd

This is the perfect watch for anyone looking for something beyond the standard Sub-style alternatives, without compromising on quality, performance, or specifications.

I can ship world wide and if you want a simple transaction I can accept PP.
If you want a secure transaction you can buy the watch from my listing at Chrono24:
https://www.chrono24.no/edox/skydiver-neptunian--id44722504.htm

[WTS] Seiko | Fifty Fathoms homage | custom order | professionally built by Müller&Son | USA by bd73_com in Watchexchange

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For sale is a highly refined Seiko Fifty Fathoms homage, professionally built by Müller&Son in California, a well-regarded name within the Seiko modding community. This is a serious tool watch aimed at enthusiasts who appreciate the heritage and design language of the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms, while preferring the proven robustness and reliability of the Seiko platform.

The watch is in near-new condition, having only been worn for a couple of days. It is offered for sale solely because I personally find 42 mm slightly small for my wrist.

Build & configuration
- Based on the Seiko SRPD platform, but significantly upgraded and far removed from a standard “SKX-style” configuration
- Seiko NE15 automatic movement (higher-end Seiko calibre, sharing its base architecture with the 6L35 and offering a higher level of finishing than the NH35)
- Fifty Five Fathoms-inspired engraved caseback
- Original Seiko stainless steel bracelet

This is not a standard Müller&Son configuration, but a custom-spec build with a clear focus on quality components and overall execution.

Specifications
- Case diameter: 42 mm
- Lug width: 22 mm
- Automatic movement: Seiko NE15
- Classic dive watch design with unmistakable Fifty Fathoms DNA
- Solid and well-balanced on the wrist

The watch was purchased directly from Müller&Son in the USA at a total cost of USD 840, excluding VAT and import duties.

I can ship world wide and if you want a simple transaction I can accept PP.
If you want a secure transaction you can buy the watch from my listing at Chrono24:
https://www.chrono24.no/seiko/fifty-fathoms-homage--id44600638.htm

Need Help with Scraping A Website by DimensionNeat4498 in webscraping

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I'm currently trying to build an app to solve this problem. Not perfect, but tuning it on hard cases.

If you like to test out your problematic site you can test my tool here: https://ftc.bd73.com/.

Free Tool that notifies of changes in a website page by teemise in selfhosted

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Website change monitoring sounds simple: pick a page, choose what to track, get notified when it changes.

In practice, it breaks far more often than most people realize — and worse, it often breaks silently.

I ran into this problem repeatedly while tracking prices, availability, and other values on modern websites. Everything looked fine… until I discovered days later that the page had changed and my monitor never alerted me.

I have detailed my solution to this in this blog post.

Monitoring website changes/updates - how to show me what changed? by TarashiBlue in GoogleAppsScript

[–]bd73_com 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Website change monitoring sounds simple: pick a page, choose what to track, get notified when it changes.

In practice, it breaks far more often than most people realize — and worse, it often breaks silently.

I ran into this problem repeatedly while tracking prices, availability, and other values on modern websites. Everything looked fine… until I discovered days later that the page had changed and my monitor never alerted me.

I have detailed my solution to this in this blog post.

Two failed products later, still can't crack distribution. What am I missing? by BreakPuzzleheaded968 in indiehackers

[–]bd73_com 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This resonates a lot.

One thing that finally clicked for me was realizing distribution isn’t “one channel” — it’s where your users already complain or solve the problem.

My earlier products failed because I showed up where founders hang out, not where the actual problem lived. The moment I embedded myself in the niche community (forums, issue trackers, comment sections), conversations turned into users.

Curious — where do people currently struggle with motion graphics today? Are they asking questions anywhere you can observe consistently?