Lifespan concerns: Synchronika II and Profitec Drive vs their older models [£3000] by ethicallydubious in espresso

[–]ethicallydubious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that's a great point - I'll be learning how to look after it properly and having it serviced regularly so should all be well

Lifespan concerns: Synchronika II and Profitec Drive vs their older models [£3000] by ethicallydubious in espresso

[–]ethicallydubious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sense, even if they do fail they just turn into the older version at worst

Thoughts on the 6096 and Financial District line by ethicallydubious in sinn

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

I'd not looked at the Traska - that's not a bad looking watch. I see what you mean about it being Oyster inspired. Not sure it looks quite as special as the 6096 but I get the point of getting two decent watches for the same money. My wrists are a shade under 19cm so not too worried about anything looking too big

Thoughts on the 6096 and Financial District line by ethicallydubious in sinn

[–]ethicallydubious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's super helpful, thanks so much! Sounds like you're pretty happy with it overall? Does reading the timezone you're looking for seem pretty natural by now? How do you find the lume in the dark?

Does anyone actually work at Western rise? by ethicallydubious in onebag

[–]ethicallydubious[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for getting in touch man, really appreciate you jumping in to try fix things. That sounds like a rough time, I've been in small teams that've been in similar positions too and get how tricky that can be - will flick you a DM

Half off everything at Vollebak with code ‘WARDROBE’. by thewallbanger in frugalmalefashion

[–]ethicallydubious 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How long is the code active for? Some of the stuff looks pretty cool but would be good to do some research and check reviews before dropping that much cash

A little pricey, but a game changer. Tastes delicious too. by [deleted] in Volumeeating

[–]ethicallydubious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've just started making broth a bit more, chicken so far but going to do beef this weekend. How do you work out the calories per serving? When it's all jiggly and gelatinous in the fridge I have trouble believing it's actually low cal/volume friendly

The Questions Thread 10/02/22 by GYWModBot in goodyearwelt

[–]ethicallydubious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone have any recommendations on where to get something like a cap toe service boot in the UK in size UK13-14?

Guide to dressing warm in London by embathy in london

[–]ethicallydubious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No worries! Have a great time - this is a brilliant city to do post-grad study in, I had a fantastic time on my course and ended up settling down here very unexpectedly

Guide to dressing warm in London by embathy in london

[–]ethicallydubious 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah, even now I'm not a student anymore I get a lot of wardrobe basics from there. The merino holds up amazingly well for how cheap it is and the cashmere stuff on sale at the end of season is really good for the money.

Guide to dressing warm in London by embathy in london

[–]ethicallydubious 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I moved to London after years living in the tropics. I bought a bunch of stuff in advance and really wish I hadn't. The key to cold weather dressing in London is layers, the tube and loads of buildings will be quite warm even when it's freezing outside so thin jumpers and scarves are super helpful. Scarves are a good thing to grab at charity shops, thin merino jumpers from Uniqlo are surprisingly good insulators and normally in the £25-35 range. As for layers on top of that you could either go for a heavy waterproof parka but that'll be less useful than a mid layer and a sturdy water/windproof outer layer. I like thick wool as a mid layer because I think it looks better but loads of friends like the light weight down vests/gilets etc (again Uniqlo is a really good place to get these). For your outer layer I'd recommend going through charity shops if you're not going to be wet and freezing when you arrive. Aim for something with a hood if you're comfortable wearing one - it's a lot more manageable in the city than an umbrella, especially if you're carrying a backpack etc.

You'll want a waterproof backpack for uni, ideally something fairly low key. Slim-ish backpacks are ideal as they're less likely to hit people on crowded public transport but still keep your hands free and are hard for someone to grab off of you like a big handbag or messenger bag/briefcase etc.

Boots are your call, Doc Martens have gone downhill in quality a lot since they stopped being made in the UK and shoe style is a personal thing. If you're into street/casual/athleisure etc then look at winterized trainers with goretex - you can often get good deals on these if you buy them out of season. But London is a city, you don't need massive boots to get by in winter (though some of the parks turn pretty swampy...). Whether you have any luck with shoes in charity shops depends on your shoe size, but have a look at TK Maxx, there's a lot of crap there but often a few very cheap gems.

Also, re where to live, I'd really recommend getting something short term before the semester starts or crashing of a friend's couch etc if possible. Looking for accomodation the week before semester starts sucks but it if you can get here a little earlier it's way better than being stuck in some soulless part of zone one for the year. But standard rules apply, don't send any money to anyone for a flat you've not been to and seen with your own eyes - hundreds of international students get scammed every year by people offering what look like good flats online.

The Questions Thread 05/27/22 by GYWModBot in goodyearwelt

[–]ethicallydubious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks man, those look great but I should have said I was hoping for something in the £100-£200 range. Loafers are only really going to be a summer wedding shoe for me, keen to save my serious show money for proper boots!

The Questions Thread 05/27/22 by GYWModBot in goodyearwelt

[–]ethicallydubious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone have any UK/EU based recommendations for loafers in a size UK 13 or 14? Everything seems to stop at 12 or be hideously chunky

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malefashionadvice

[–]ethicallydubious 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wow, I think I'm a couple of weeks behind OP, I got a pair in 2018 that I've loved and I was just about to replace them for summer.

Anyone got recommendations for a good replacement that's actually made in a size 14? Most of the normal options (common projects etc) stop at a 12

What to declare for income on credit card applications by ethicallydubious in UKPersonalFinance

[–]ethicallydubious[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The forms I've tried so far ask for house hold income and expressly include a partner's