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55C6K - Am I overthinking it?
I'm a serial researcher - Reddit and the internet give you countless hours to research anything you want to buy.
Currently have an 8 year old Toshiba TV that is looking slightly blue and probably is a bit dated spec-wise. So down the rabbit hole and a lot of reviews point to the C7K. However, I don't have a big home theatre set up (Sony soundbar and sub), with a young family I only get about an hour of TV a night, don't game - so would I actually see the benefit of the 7 over the 6 for the extra £200?
TLDR: is the C6K actually a bad TV for very casual TV watching?
Hastings banned for final rounds of URC
Adam Hastings will play no further part in our league games after picking up his third yellow card resulting in a 2 week ban.
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Im new to the hoka community. Husband bought me transporters when I started my new medical work job and would be standing for long periods of time. My feet never hurt. Never. I didnt want to wear them traveling when we do 20k steps a day because honestly I think they're ugly. But after having numerous painful feet days when traveling I decided to buy a pair recommended by a hoka store employee. I brought them on a recent trip and theyre killing my feet. My feet hurt worse than when I wear vans. My husband decided to try them on and says he feels theyre sinking. Is this normal?
I think I'm going to add a smaller blue dial dive watch to my collection next. I generally wear a white dial SMP daily and not bothered by the bumps and wear, but I know it won't develop that worn in look due to the materials used.
Not precious about it being quartz or automatic, but this is the vibe I'd be going for. What would you choose out of the Tag, Omega and Tudor? Or are there any other watches that have aged like this that you'd consider? In a perfect world I'd be getting a vintage GMT Master but the budget ain't stretching that far!