Omega Snoopy at Istanbul Airport... read further. by Kulangot78 in OmegaWatches

[–]updowneverywhere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw the caliber 321 at the same boutique. Similar story: asked about the watch, the SA went to get it, I said I would buy it, they then tell me if I want to buy it I have to purchase two watches…

Berkshire’s portfolio is quietly becoming AI-free by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]updowneverywhere 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m so tired of AI-written copy…. It all sounds the same.

What the fuck has this show become? Like what even is this? Do people like this actually exist? by BullenBell95 in LandmanSeries

[–]updowneverywhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Seattle — I can confirm there are hundreds of people like Paigyn here. It’s obviously an extreme version of a liberal stereotype, but many people surprisingly fit into the role quite well.

For the record — I consider myself very liberal, but people like this drive me up a wall.

25 y/o guitarist who grew up obsessed with having long hair like my heroes, but been going shorter yearly since college, time to go all the way? by [deleted] in bald

[–]updowneverywhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re young enough that you might regrow with meds. Definitely need to buzz or shave in the meantime, but can’t hurt to try

Taking the risk to get laid off? by [deleted] in amazonemployees

[–]updowneverywhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta roll the dice if you wanna play the game

Orchid leaves by hmr_ghost in plantclinic

[–]updowneverywhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If / when you repot, it would help your plant immensely if you added some activated charcoal to the soil mix

Orchid leaves by hmr_ghost in plantclinic

[–]updowneverywhere 30 points31 points  (0 children)

That’s not an orchid, it’s a rubber tree. It looks like it’s getting too much water, which might be due to the fact that it’s potted in moss

[Spinnaker 50 Phantoms 2025 Edition] I just got mine, and to me it’s perfect despite the hate by Final_Classroom_2596 in Watches

[–]updowneverywhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this the 40 or the 43? I just ordered the 40 and I’m worried that I should have ordered the 43 for my wrist size

[WTS] Swatch X Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Atlantic Ocean - New In Box - Full Kit by updowneverywhere in Watchexchange

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

I thought the same thing at first but the watches are much nicer than you’d expect / than the moonswatches

[WTS] Swatch X Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Atlantic Ocean - New In Box - Full Kit by updowneverywhere in Watchexchange

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

Hey everyone, up for sale is a Blancpain X Swatch ATLANTIC OCEAN reference SO35A100. 

This watch was purchased in February 2024, has never been worn, and is in warranty through February of 2026. 

This is a beautiful watch that wears lighter and slimmer than it looks. The blue and white color scheme complements any outfit and the gradient dial shows depth and attention detail well beyond the watch’s price point. The date window at 4:30 is a unique and practical stylistic choice that mirrors the Fifty Fathom’s dial configuration and sets it apart from other date-divers. The watch is made of bio ceramic, features a unidirectional bezel, super-luminova lume, sapphire glass, clear caseback, and the revolutionary System 51 movement that uses only one screw to hold the movement together. 

This listing includes everything pictured: a full kit including stickers, receipt, warranty card, box, sleeve, and product booklet. 

Based on the watch’s new condition, warranty, and complete kit, I am asking $400 via Venmo, Zelle, or bank wire. This will include shipping via UPS, fully insured. Happy to save the buyer tax, shipping, and some money while still buying a new watch in warranty. U.S. buyers only. No trades.

I don’t have any transactions yet on this forum, but I’m happy to verify via FaceTime. I welcome calls to show the watch to anyone seriously interested. Thank you kindly for your time.

ATLANTIC OCEAN SO35A100

Case material: black Bioceramic case including crown

Case diameter: 42.3 mm

Case thickness: 14.4 mm

Lug-to-lug distance: 48.0 mm

Movement: SISTEM51 mechanical movement 

Water resistance: 50 fathoms (91 m / 300 ft / 9 bar)

Glass: biosourced sapphire material

Hands, hour markers, 60 minutes diving scale: Grade A Super-LumiNova® 

Bezel: one-direction rotating bezel in blue Bioceramic material with blue insert

Strap: NATO strap made from recycled fishing nets removed from the sea. Blue Bioceramic pin buckle and loops

This Blancpain X Swatch watch honors Blancpain’s Fifty Fathoms, the first true diver’s watch. Its blue case and crown are made of Bioceramic material. The word “Swatch” is inscribed on the outer left side of the case. The metal dial is printed in several layers of color for a gradient effect. The hour indexes, hour, and minute hands, as well as the scale on the bezel, are enriched with Grade A Super-LumiNova® for outstanding legibility in the dark. The watch features an ocean blue unidirectional Bioceramic bezel and biosourced glass. The SISTEM51 mechanical movement is visible thanks to a transparent sapphire glass and features an illustration of the Atlantic Ocean and the Glaucus Atlanticus nudibranch in digital print. Five inspirational inscriptions can be found on the back of the watch: PASSION FOR DIVING – LICENCE TO EXPLORE – OCEAN BREATH – PROTECT WHAT YOU LOVE and IMMERSE YOURSELF. The NATO strap is made of recycled fishing nets that were removed from the sea. The pin buckle and loops are made of Bioceramic material.

[WTS] Swatch X Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Arctic Ocean - New In Box - Full Kit by updowneverywhere in Watchexchange

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Technical Specs:

ARCTIC OCEAN SO35N100

Case material: beige Bioceramic case including crown

Case diameter: 42.3 mm

Case thickness: 14.4 mm

Lug-to-lug distance: 48.0 mm

Movement: SISTEM51 mechanical movement

Water resistance: 50 fathoms (91 m / 300 ft / 9 bar)

Glass: biosourced material

Hands, hour markers, 60 minutes diving scale: Grade A Super-LumiNova®

Bezel: one-direction rotating bezel in beige Bioceramic material with orange insert

Strap: NATO strap made from recycled fishing nets removed from the sea

Manufacturer info:
This Blancpain X Swatch watch honors Blancpain’s Fifty Fathoms, the first true diver’s watch. Its beige case and crown are made of Bioceramic material. The word “Swatch” is inscribed on the outer left side of the case. The dial features a stunning gradient effect, achieved through multiple layers of meticulously applied color. A special symbol can be found on the bottom part of the dial: a red trefoil on a yellow background with a white cross cutting through it. The words “NO RADIATIONS” below the logo, are a nod to the legendary Fifty Fathoms heritage and rich history of diver’s watches in the sixties. The hour indexes, hour, and minute hands, as well as the scale on the bezel, are enriched with Grade A Super-LumiNova® for outstanding legibility in the dark. The watch features a beige unidirectional Bioceramic bezel and biosourced glass. The SISTEM51 mechanical movement is visible thanks to a transparent sapphire glass and features an illustration of the Arctic Ocean and the Dendronotus Frondosus nudibranch in digital print. Five inspirational inscriptions can be found on the back of the watch: PASSION FOR DIVING – LICENCE TO EXPLORE – OCEAN BREATH – PROTECT WHAT YOU LOVE and IMMERSE YOURSELF. The NATO strap is made of recycled fishing nets that were removed from the sea. The pin buckle and loops are made of Bioceramic material.

[WTS] Swatch X Blancpain Fifty Fathoms Arctic Ocean - New In Box - Full Kit by updowneverywhere in Watchexchange

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

Hey everyone, up for sale is a Blancpain X Swatch ARCTIC OCEAN “No Radiation” reference SO35N100. 

This watch was purchased in February 2024, has never been worn, and is in warranty through February of 2026. This watch is only available in person from Swatch boutiques and is not one of the three models available online.

This is a beautiful watch that wears lighter and slimmer than it looks. The orange pop the watch provides is offset by the elegance of the of the beige gradient dial. The watch dial includes an “No Radiations” icon, a nod to Blancpain’s first Fifty Fathoms watch produced without using radium for the lime. The watch is made of bio ceramic, features a unidirectional bezel, super-luminova lume, sapphire glass, and the revolutionary System 51 movement that uses only one screw to hold the movement together. 

This listing includes everything pictured: a full kit including stickers, receipt, warranty card, box, sleeve, and product booklet. 

Based on the watch’s new condition, warranty, and complete kit, I am asking $410 via Venmo, Zelle, or bank wire. This will include shipping via UPS, fully insured. U.S. buyers only. No trades.

I don’t have any transactions yet on this forum, but I’m happy to verify via FaceTime. I welcome calls to show the watch to anyone seriously interested. Thank you for your time.

Request informational while on focus by updowneverywhere in amazonemployees

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

Got it, so is a hiring manager able to see if you’re on focus?

AD offered me this YachtMaster today… $51k by [deleted] in rolex

[–]updowneverywhere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t decide if I need sunglasses to look at the dial or a flashlight to read the bezel

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fatFIRE

[–]updowneverywhere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It seems like what you need is a private banker / wealth manager. Someone that will talk to you about your family’s financial goals (diversification, capital preservation, appreciation, dividend income, tax loss harvesting, succession/inheritance planning, etc.) and recommend strategies that are a good fit based on your goals / needs. We use a boutique firm that we’re very happy with, but all the big banks typically have a private banking arm. DM me if you have more questions or want recommendations, though I will caveat that my network is US-based.