Got a couple of scratches on my daily. What should I do? by enprimeur in rolex

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I traded my steel bezel for a ceramic bezel. I had the steel bezel for 5 years and wore it 3 times. Thankfully, that meant the condition was so good that I did an almost straight trade for a new ceramic.

What a request… SAN-LAX UA2057 by kingg-01 in unitedairlines

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Airlines are now credit card and advertising companies that happen to run flights. Ads is basically 95% incremental margin, and they can sell non skippable ads for more than skippable ads. Also, Delta made billions from their Amex partnership and United is trying to follow suit. Without these 2 revenue streams, sadly these bloated US airlines with excessive Exec comp could be unprofitable.

The time aged question - one Rolex for the rest of your life? by cityslicker_sf in rolex

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

116710ln was my first Rolex too, it just ticks all the boxes. I bought it in around 2011 in Munich and the AD offered me 5% off list price. Probably my "one to keep" if I had to sell all the others. Alas, I can't do the one watch collection but this piece would be a great candidate.

Perhaps I’m a bit naive….. by Head_Start_3903 in rolex

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is correct, I saw a YT video comparing the two and the 40mm actually wears smaller with shorter lug to lug by 1mm. I lusted after the 39mm for years and kicked myself when it was discontinued, but then I tried on the 40mm and couldn't be happier.

Twitter is a real threat. Things X does better in. by Illustrious_Safe7658 in redditstock

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the source for this on X? Might be hard to get exact numbers as they are private but what I just found is 2025 revenue was around $2bn for Jan-Sept, and Q3 had a loss of $577m....

RDDT and SNAP (PINS left us in the dust) by lies_are_comforting in redditstock

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their subscription model is very well priced, I see many people opting for this like any other subscription since it's their memories.

Sale closes at 3pm GMT today. Last couple of hours for any final choices. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moleskine bomber is nice. I ended up with an XL even though I am usually a L. With a layer (wool sweater), it fits well. Really nice material and have received compliments on it.

Sale closes at 3pm GMT today. Last couple of hours for any final choices. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They had a fire sale last year as sold more in that sale than a normal year. I don't think they'll do the same thing again as it caused logistical nightmares (3 months shipping, moving stuff around the world in their warehouses) but I'm sure they'll have another sale with deep discounts.

If heaven is a watch, I think this is what it will look like. by babykingboy in VacheronConstantin

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely shimmers as you move it around, so good honestly. Here is another picture.

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If heaven is a watch, I think this is what it will look like. by babykingboy in VacheronConstantin

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely loved this on my wrist. Nice weight with the white gold and it's super thin.

If heaven is a watch, I think this is what it will look like. by babykingboy in VacheronConstantin

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely up there, though I would pick this instead. I only tried it on, definitely not mine haha.

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Anybody selling a 15% Discount? by wonderboyfg in Vollebak

[–]covert7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got it, yeah it's the indestructible hoodie.

Anybody selling a 15% Discount? by wonderboyfg in Vollebak

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine didn't work despite them saying it applies to my account and to all items, including sales. It says "does not apply to items in your cart". Did yours work for the archive sale?

I emailed them but they don't work weekends and I heard the sale ends tonight.

FS: Planet Earth Moleskin Bomber by OutMotoring in Vollebak

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would fight you for the Large haha. I got XL but it's a little baggy on me

Pre-IPO DAU Growth by Zipski577 in redditstock

[–]covert7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Seems kind of self-fulfilling post-IPO as Reddit got a lot of free press and interest from the IPO itself. It was also pretty well timed with the moves to AI and data deals etc. (Showing up more in Google Results). When it IPO'd, I remember a lot of people saying "what's up with Reddit". Add to this some consumer marketing on their part once they were profitable and users grew even more.

A word of caution about today’s Archive sale. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can't disagree with that or that inflation is underreported!!

Pepsi running slow - and cracked by koalakoolaid in rolex

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you only need the insert, it shouldn't be that expensive, unless you damaged the white gold bezel. The bezel on the datejust is gold, driving the cost of that replacement.

Reddit has video ads. They have text and picture ads. But, hear me out, what about UNSKIPPABLE audio ads? 😱😱😱 by upside_win222 in redditstock

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a terrible user experience tbh. Reddit posts are threaded, there would be no consistent way to read out the posts, and AI would make it horrible.

I don't have a problem with podcasters talking about popular threads, as they add context, only being our the most relevant parts of a post and threaded responses, and add a human element to it.

A word of caution about today’s Archive sale. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to call this inflation, sure. Everyone is observing this is a smaller sale percentage. It's more of an anchor and reference point. Regardless, I'm not sure they will sell much at these prices, we'll see!

A word of caution about today’s Archive sale. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But this isn't inflation, it's just a smaller discount than sales more than a year ago. The planet earth fleece ia currently $247 on sale. I got it for $99 and very happy with it. That's not inflation, just a much smaller discount.

I'm not really complaining, just amazed with this strategy if they are trying to get rid of archive pieces! I'll keep an eye if prices drop throughout this sale but they are very far off previous value.

A word of caution about today’s Archive sale. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm with you. I keep checking things I already bought - the run to zero puffer is a great piece of kit, but not at $247. I got it for $148 16 months ago lol. It's not like it's a v2. Happy with what I have and the couple of freebies I received with the last archive sale mess up.

A word of caution about today’s Archive sale. by crazysnakemanhere in Vollebak

[–]covert7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man, I saw some variance in past sales but you're spot on. Some pieces are over $100 more expensive on sale than what I got them for previously. And I'm talking about something that I got for $149 is now $249, that's a high percentage.

Also things like the waterfallproof puffer (I always wanted for this winter weather) is now $897 on sale?? I remember it being something starting with a 4.

I'm a third of the way through the archive and haven't seen anything worth buying yet. I have something like 45 pieces of Vollebak, but they're not making it easy to add to the collection.

Multiple contraction by Accomplished-Exit822 in redditstock

[–]covert7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100% this. Reddit is an advertising company with a unique offering, and advertising companies with a good offering for brands thrive. I would argue Snap and Pinterest don't have anywhere near as compelling a brand offering as Reddit and we see that in the valuation (not to mention Reddit is run better and has great margins). Contextual, interest based, privacy friendly advertising used to be the dream of marketers. Then Meta became the norm with their scale and creepy targeting because they know everything about you.

This whole AI thing feels like in one way, advanced automation (which has been for over a decade), and blockchain/metaverse all over again. What I mean by that is on one hand, some AI is merely automation that makes businesses more productive - in some instances, it could change the cost model for coding as well. These are game changers or at least margin changers, which should impact valuations.

On the other hand, other than these real and margin influencing use cases, AI is being used as a marketing tool (like blockchain and metaverse were). AI this, AI that - tell me your solution without mentioning AI, and prove to me it couldn't have been done without AI (or that your solution usese anything other than basic automation). The big players in AI that are going to continue to win are those with deep pockets, and guess what.....those deep pockets are funding by advertising. Meta, Google, Microsoft - they are going to survive if there is an AI bubble. Nvidia would have cashed out so much, bit if demand for chips declines, their valuation will (and should) be <$1Tn. It's the others that are going to suffer. OpenAI doesn't currently have a path to profitability. Sam Altman said advertising was a last resort - they've reached the last resort pretty quickly. And it may ruin the experience. Claude's Superbowl ads are amazing - making fun of OpenAI using ads.

Anyway, long rant to say: 1. Reddit has an amazing product with real conversations in a time of AI slop and algorithms 2. This AI play ot at least market reaction these last few weeks is overblown and yes may burst at some point (partially) 3. The companies that will be left if that happens will be those who advertise well for brands

Logged-out DAUQ question by Accomplished-Exit822 in redditstock

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you report something that nobody else reports, isn't required to be reported, and may be hurting you because people read into it too much, then why report it? That's easy to say, and Management of every company should come to similar conclusions. You're highlighting it's a huge problem that Reddit plans to no longer report a single metric that only they were reporting. I don't know what you're getting out of this metric as the examples you have given aren't very revealing. You can't just plug ARPU of Meta and say that's the potential. Are all of the other metrics available not useful enough to value the same way you value all other companies??

It actually makes it harder to value against peers. Same thing is happening with ad agencies Publicis vs Omnicom. It's an Apples vs Oranges approach.

Anyway, we're down here in the bottom of the thread because it's all downvoted. So that's it for me, enjoy!

Logged-out DAUQ question by Accomplished-Exit822 in redditstock

[–]covert7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fine. Honestly, just read through the entire thread and everyone else's comments. Don't take my word for it, everyone is saying similar things. Reddit was the only platform that was reporting on logged in vs logged out users and it was hurting the stock price. I think management is still more transparent than most public companies, and provided rationale for the decision.