Bill_Martin

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What's your opinion on the Doxa SUB 200?

Okay, another post, and this time it's with the Doxa SUB 200. But before that, I wanna get my opinion on the watch out of the way first. I like it. Ye...
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Does Stan Marsh's four watch collection fit him? (Relating to my BanG Dream! x Love Live! x South Park crossover fanfic series)

Now, this is an odd poll to hold, but I want to see if the watches I pick for Stan in my BanG Dream! x Love Live! x South Park crossover fanfic series fits him well, so here I go. Here is Stan's four...
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The Ollech & Wajs C-1000 and Doxa SUB 300T Sharkhunter dive watches in my YukiNana wedding fanfic

Okay, the reason why I made this post is that I'm a fanfic writer on the website Archive of Our Own, and the fanfics I wrote are crossovers between Ba...
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commented on Thoughts on Nico Leonard? ·

Yeah, sorry for bringing up Nico's age, but the CinemaSins cilckbait point still stands, because CinemaSins has ruined YouTube for everyone (watch the video I linked above to understand what I meant), genuine watch enthusiasts and collectors included.

commented on Thoughts on Nico Leonard? ·

Well, as someone else pointed out, Nico is 36, which makes him a millennial (someone who was born between 1981 to 1996, though that's approximate so take the info with a grain of salt), but I couldn't blame him for doing clickbait stuff, it's CinemaSins fault that clickbait on YouTube is so common, and this isn't just in film criticism but in every other fields, including the the watch industry, but Nico is far better than CinemaSins, and that's saying something.

If you wonder why I point the finger at CinemaSins for the YouTube clickbait phenomena, watch this video by bobvids, even though it's about movie criticism, but it also applies to YouTube at large and the concept of critical thinking and intellectual honesty, which also overlap with the watch industry as well, probably:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELEAsGoP-5I

Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, now just ignore the haters and just fucking live.

commented on Exhibition case back or closed case back? ·

I say it depends. If the movement is beautiful, impressive, or amazing, then a display caseback is warranted. Otherwise, a closed caseback is suitable, and it also allows for a thinner watch and the ability to engrave if it is a blank caseback.

On the other hand, for anti-magnetic watches that uses a Faraday cage, a display caseback is really useless as the movement is shielded from magnetism, so a closed caseback is far better.

commented on Heuer Monaco illustration ·

I think the original Calibre 11 was also modular as well, though I could be wrong about that.

commented on Battle of the Military watches ·

I think there's NRC regulations on any products that has radioactive material, and as far as I know, those are quite stringent.

commented on Anyone want a review? ·

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commented on What's your opinion on the Doxa SUB 200? ·

Damn, that's amazing!