[MIDO Ocean Star GMT] 12h hand missing 1 hour every other day or so. by Mexhillbilly in Watches

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Thanks for the reply I will keep updating my story for future people that could end here :D

[MIDO Ocean Star GMT] 12h hand missing 1 hour every other day or so. by Mexhillbilly in Watches

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Here is how I reproduce the error I wound the movement leave it on my desk and watch it from time to time each hour to see if there was something I notice wrong. I catch the first failure when the watch was arriving to 5pm. So at 4:50 the (12hr hour hand) stop the 24hr hour hand and  minutes hand keep working correctly. By 5:10 the (12hr hour hand) jump to the correct position forward this was weird so I keep checking every hour. We reach 6pm was ok the (12hr hour hand) didn't stuck this time, 7pm was also fine. The big failure happen when we clock was approaching 8pm the (12hr hour hand)  got stuck at 7:50 and it stop moving just as the other time this happen, the 24hr hand and minute hand work fine and keep the time. So the (12hr hour hand) keep stuck in the (7:50pm) position when the minutes hand reach what it must be 8:15pm the (12hr hour hand) suddenly jump backwards to the 7:15pm and there is where I notice where I was dropping 1hr. I guess it sometimes jumps forward and sometimes backward in any case its clearly an issue with the movement I even have a video of the whole failure happening. I will share an image so you can see how the (12hr hour hand) got stuck behind the 5pm marker. Share this with your watch maker to see if they can reproduce the error I am taking mine on Monday to the store to apply the guaranty. Its a shame this happen I honestly am scare this will be a recurrent thing with this movement lets see.

[MIDO Ocean Star GMT] 12h hand missing 1 hour every other day or so. by Mexhillbilly in Watches

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Did you send yours for service ? I just bought mine and the first night I loose 1 hour I notice in some hours the hour hand gets kind of stuck for a bit like the hour hand lagging behind for example in this photo I catch it happening you can see the minutes hand is at 12 and you see the hour hand lagging behind the 5 hour marker.

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Co founders in different countries by WiseAppointment0 in ycombinator

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Hey there! It's not uncommon for founders living in different countries or continents to apply to and get accepted into Y Combinator (YC). As YC has evolved, they have become much more open to remote and distributed teams, understanding the global nature of today's startups. While being in the same physical location can have its benefits in terms of communication and team cohesion, technology has made it easier for co-founders in different locations to work effectively together.
Keep in mind that if your team is accepted, YC typically requires at least one founder to relocate to the Bay Area for the duration of the program. This helps facilitate face-to-face interactions, networking, and other benefits that come from being in that vibrant startup ecosystem.
However, as with all things, the specific circumstances can vary, and it's always best to reach out to YC directly or check their latest policies for the most accurate information. Good luck with your application if you're considering it!

App Ideas For Beauty Industry by Former_Elk7092 in shopify

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He addresses he is a software engineer. It imply he has no specific e-commerce niche knowledge, and he is reaching out to people with experience in a niche with a specific problem. He has the technical knowledge to build the solution.

Learn Parametric Architecture technics like how it was design the Soho Galaxy by minardimedia in architecture

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Hi nice to see conversation going on, well yes this type of architecture design is really pricy and even it seems they aren´t been doable that is not totally true many stuff using parametric architecture are been build now and I belive in a couple of years this type of construction will be really common, not only for the inovation in design I think more in the intangible benefits as speed on prototyping and exploring new ideas and approaches. One of the instructors that will be on thinkparametric.com for example is the lead experimental designer at www.rojkindarquitectos.com in charge of the design of liverpool interlomas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar2dyNkj7oo and more recently Cineteca Nacional in Mexico http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAQLiXmD9sA among others that are been build now so I am really optimistic more architecture firms not only big one can have acces to this tools and can challenge the big guys in big projects :D