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Buying a Vintage Dress Watch

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Buying a Vintage Dress Watch - Lemmy.World

My hypothesis about dress watches is that they serve two functions. First, they’re jewelry that’s socially acceptable for men to wear, even in conservative circles. Second, they project social status to other people who “know watches.” I’m in a position where I want nice jewelry and don’t care about much else. New dress watches start at ~€200, such as the Citizen Tsuyosa [https://de.citizenwatch.eu/de/tsuyosa/]. However, I like to reduce the amount of new stuff I’m buying, I like the feeling of something with a history, and - if we’re honest - I love a bargain. Enter used watches. What watch to buy When I started looking for a used watch, I didn’t know what to search for. I’d scroll through eBay endlessly without finding much I cared about. What helped me was narrowing in on one brand. In my case, I focused on Junghans, but there are plenty of brands to pick from: Omega, Seiko, Oris, Bulova, Tissot, to name a few. I created search alerts for “Junghans quarz” and “Junghans quartz” and watched the listings for a few days. And yes, I decided to specifically look for quartz watches. A quartz movement is sturdy and precise, often even after decades without servicing. A mechanical movement, on the other hand, is a huge liability when buying used: a watch that loses or gains a couple of minutes per day is considered normal. I want as little hassle as possible, hence quartz. My Junghans I ended up finding a Junghans from the '70s for €60. The crystal has a few scratches, but the case is in great shape, and it’s in remarkable condition overall, considering it’s half a century old. The vendor unfortunately inserted an alkaline manganese battery before sending it, and the watch lost an hour over the course of two days. A local watchmaker fixed this and replace the battery with a proper silver-oxide one for 10 bucks. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1a7afafc-2618-41db-8b8e-3552bfe67313.png] Looking at it from the front, the dial has a slight yellow stain, which turns into a richer, golden color at higher angles. Doubling down on the wristband The wristband is the secret sauce of wearing a used watch. If you think about it, the band takes up most space on your wrist, yet it’s typically orders of magnitudes cheaper than the watch itself. So doubling down on a high-quality wristband is a no-brainer for making a used watch pop. I went with Hirsch [https://www.hirschthebracelet.com/] (no affiliation), a company that manufactures their wristbands in Austria. I ordered four different 18mm straps and tried them on. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/67fd4aa8-6e0f-4d64-a80a-0374e2d13a4d.png] I went with the Duke because I found the color matched the dial best, and the croco texture of it plays well with the watch’s character. It costs €49, almost as much as the used watch, but I guess you can already tell from the picture why it’s worth it. The result Spending €119 (€60 watch, €49 wristband, €10 watchmaker), I got myself a dress watch that I’m truly proud of. When I wear it, I still surprise myself with how fancy it looks when I catch it out of the corner of my eye. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c3e36e0e-b0b8-481d-9850-07b869f1583e.jpeg]

Hey, I’ve been playing around with writing a Basic Bastard guide for lemmy. This is what I came up with so far, what do you think? Any suggestions for improvement?

The European Basic Bastard Dressing Guide

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The European Basic Bastard Dressing Guide - Lemmy.World

This guide focuses on what’s available and sustainable for people in Central European. Dressing well makes you look good, and three fundamentals matter most: fit, material and composition of your clothes. Fit and material are easy to get right. Developing taste for composition takes time and experience. Buy Clothes That Fit You Buying well-fitting clothes is the simplest improvement you can make. Look out for the following: T-Shirts: The shoulder seam sits on the edge of your shoulder. Sleeves hug your arm without squeezing. The hem lands just below your belt - not halfway down your thighs. If you raise your arms, your belly shouldn’t show. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f306f735-ca11-4aac-a5a0-a4df6a0f7559.png] Shirts: The collar should touch your neck without choking. Cuffs should meet your wrist bone. When you lift your arms, your stomach doesn’t show. Your chest feels comfortable, not tightened by your shirt. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8543b73f-eb3e-42e0-85e8-217a69b1a70c.png] Pants: The waistband rests on your hips, not sag below or squeeze your stomach. The seat should hold your shape without pulling - if you need a belt to hold the pants, they’re too wide! The thighs have room to move but no billow. The hem should break once on your shoe. If they bunch, they’re too long. If they ride up, too short. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1eb72995-b9f5-40f7-92d7-2340667b4c64.png] Buy high-quality materials Choose natural materials like cotton and wool. They last for years without losing shape or feel. Clothes with synthetic fibers will wear out faster and look worse with age. High-quality fabrics feel solid, often with texture and weight. Synthetics look “flat” and lifeless, they are homogenous. Consider these two coats: A EUR150 Boss coat, 80% wool and 20% polyamide, versus a Canali coat made of 100% wool, ten times the price. [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6f6605b9-b742-4a30-81d5-9a83ca33b27a.png] From afar, they look similar. Up close, the Canali coat has much richer depth and texture. Imagine touching the two. Which one feels better, looks better, lasts longer? [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/57d26a77-42e7-4ad8-978d-6181b3c34319.png] The same effect appears outside luxury fashion. At Uniqlo, try the EUR15 Jersey T-Shirt (100% cotton, link [https://www.uniqlo.com/de/de/products/E422992-000/01?colorDisplayCode=75&sizeDisplayCode=003]). Go to Decathlon across the street and feel the EUR9 Domyos 500 [https://www.decathlon.de/p/t-shirt-herren-slim-500-grau/307305/c210m8543989] T-Shirt made of 60% cotton and 40% synthetics. Composition Putting outfits together that suits your body is an art. The best way to learn is by observation - study people who dress well and copy them. For inspiration: - Kurt Cobain - Lemmy Kilmister - Steve McQueen - Ernest Hemingway - Idris Elba - or follow modern fashion influences whose style you admire. Rules of thumb: - Wearing one color makes you look larger; mixing colors balances your frame. - Light skin tones work better with muted or cool shares (pastel, burgundy, navy) than with bright and orange or yellow - they end up looking pale. Darker skin tones can wear strong, bright colors beautifully. - Pair wide shirts with wide pants, and slim shirts with slim pants. Break this rule once you know what you’re doing, not before. Where to Buy You’ll find good-quality clothes at a reasonable price here: - Uniqlo [http://uniqlo.de/] - Colorful Standard [https://colorfulstandard.com/de] - Lands end [https://www.landsend.de/] - wait for sales and only buy those - Vinted - look for fancy clothes at stores and then buy them used - ebay - same - H&M [https://hm.com/] - avoid synthetics, make sure materials are high quality - C&A [https://c-and-a.com/] - avoid synthetics, make sure materials are high quality Choose quality, be sustainable and save money by buying second hand. Then take care of what you own - read the labels and wash colors separately and at the right temperature. You’ll look good for years without buying often.

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xkcd #2936: Exponential Growth

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xkcd #2936: Exponential Growth - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15745137 [https://lemmy.world/post/15745137] > xkcd #2936: Exponential Growth > > https://xkcd.com/2936 [https://xkcd.com/2936] > > Alt text: > > Karpov’s construction of a series of increasingly large rice cookers led to a protracted deadlock, but exponential growth won in the end.