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Well this is a missed opportunity, if the accent colour was gold instead of black it could have been the Iron Man watch

hodinkee.com/articles/hublot-b

@shekkiesqueaks where are all these people who spend less than 2 hours a day shitposting?

The UTC hand on my watch is now marginally useful! Yay!

(damn DST)

@kibi Of course the tea is fake

Proudhon said that proper tea is theft so we had to switch to the fake stuff to avoid being arrested

ATTENTION:

The United Kingdom is now on UTC+1 as the clocks have just gone forward an hour

Please adjust anything that needs adjusting accordingly

fash, guns, slurs, trans stuff (+, actually) 

@mxsparks oh if only soy did work like that

A lot of people would be saving a lot of money on meds

@cypnk Seiko movements might be the easiest option for DIY projects, availability is good, different dials/handsets/etc. are easy to find, and they're relatively inexpensive

The NH35A movement for example is pretty damn good and you can get it for under $40

If you want to go upscale though you can find Sellita and ETA movements without too much trouble

@cypnk So far CSACs have been a bit on the large side for watches, someone did make one though; hodinkee.com/articles/introduc

And yeah, making your own movement has some seriously daunting precision requirements for a hobbyist

If you want to play about though you could order all the parts and assemble it yourself

@KitRedgrave@glitch.social I'd probably be burned at the stake for being a witch

@cypnk looks good, prefer ISO personally but that should do the job nicely

@shekkiesqueaks @Elizafox sorry, but yeah, you'd have to do it manually

can script it afterwards if you like though!

@shekkiesqueaks two radios, one connects to the hotel wifi, the other puts anything it receives through the vpn

Quick and dirty DIY is usually just a raspi zero or something with two radios plugged into it

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