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  • Grand Seiko SBGX261

    Grand Seiko SBGX261

    This is the smartest money you can spend on a watch.

    Most of my watches are complicated in nature. I don’t really do simple watches — I am not drawn to them. Even my simplest three-handers (plus date), have things about them (like accent colors) which make them less simple. Most of the time, that’s just fine.

    Some of the time, it makes life slightly harder to go about. To select a single watch which fits anything and everything I might wear, is complicated by my watch buying tendencies. And I have long held that a Rolex Datejust (specifically the 36mm model) is among the best (if not the best) simple watches you can get, which will work for everything.

    Then I saw a video on the Grand Seiko SBGX261 — this is Grand Seiko’s (more or less) entry level High Accuracy Quartz watch. It’s a simple watch in almost every way, and at 37mm, it is a compelling alternate to Rolex’s Datejust, or is it? I don’t know (ok, it’s essentially better).

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  • Member Journal — 2/20/23

    This week: carrying comfort versus style; and a new Mystery Ranch collaboration bag I love.

    This week: carrying comfort versus style; and a new Mystery Ranch collaboration bag I love.

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  • Prepping for Commuters

    How to carry enough gear when you commute, to make a bad day, less bad.

    What if we want to take my idea of preparing for bad things like spilling coffee on your pants, or the more extreme where you find yourself in an unplanned overnight stay at a hotel near your office. Let’s take that thinking and apply it to those who commute on public transit and need to do it all in a reasonable sized bag. Can we get all that you need to stay in a roughly 26L bag and keep you from looking like a lost mountain trekker?

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  • Member Journal — 2/13/23

    Measuring watch accuracy, and thoughts on iPad writing apps.

    This week: timegrapher and watch accruacy; and iA Writer seems to have become a dumpster fire.

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  • Filson Original Briefcase versus 24hr Briefcase

    These are both amazing briefcases, but which is better…

    Now that I’ve spent time with both of the popular Filson briefcase models — the question that sticks in my head is which is better, and which should you pick? The outright answer to this is that the 24hr Briefcase is the better briefcase. If I could only have one, it would be that one.

    However, I don’t think the answer will be as cut and dry for everyone out there. So here’s my comparison between the two popular bags.

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  • Member Journal — 2/6/23

    This week: I’m impressed by a Mac; Android Syndrome; and some watch talk to round it out. You must be a member to read the rest of this article. (Already a member? Log In.)

    This week: I’m impressed by a Mac; Android Syndrome; and some watch talk to round it out.

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  • Grand Seiko vs The Western World

    Grand Seiko vs The Western World

    Why Grand Seiko has captured my watch buying dollars, and why it bests a lot of the the Swiss industry.

    A while back, after my first purchase Grand Seiko, I had mentioned in a Member Journal that I was considering the Swiss watch market a bit dead to me — that I might go all in on Grand Seiko going forward. It’s kind of a ridiculous statement for those who think luxury watches are ridiculous, or perhaps just think having one luxury watch is enough — completely valid stand points. It’s where I was, and how I am still feeling about luxury watches today.

    And as I’ve been diving deeper into Grand Seiko these days, I’ve come to realize that the way I think about watches, and what I care about in a watch, more closely aligns with Grand Seiko’s watchmaking philosophy than it does any other brand. None of this is to say that Grand Seiko is better than Rolex, Omega, or Patek — it clearly is — but rather to say that the way Grand Seiko approaches watches, feels completely unique in the market.

    To that end, I wanted to talk about Grand Seiko versus the Western Watch world, and help those who have not owned a Grand Seiko, understand why those who do own a Grand Seiko may never go back to other brands.

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  • Member Journal — 1/30/23

    Member Journal — 1/30/23

    As a user, you cannot fix the inherent problems with social media — you can only accept that they exist and that you will allow it. Anything else is you lying to yourself.

    This week: the actual problem around Twitter and other social networks; Coke and Pepsi; Proton Drive; my love for the 24hr Briefcase; and I got a Spyderco again.

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  • Battle of EDC / Office Bags

    Battle of EDC / Office Bags

    Choosing which is best for the office has stumped me, let me breakdown why.

    This past year was chaotic with my office bags. I thought I found the perfect bag for the office multiple times, and to add insult to injury, I had assumed nothing could beat my Filson Original Briefcase — wrong.

    Rather than hash out all the nuances of each bag, and knowing that most of you don’t stock an entire closet in your home with backpacks as I do, I thought I would run through where the top office bags land for not only the office, but for other uses too — maybe this will help guide your purchases.

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  • Member Journal — 1/23/23

    That thing where watch makers are heading in a great direction, but knife makers are lost.

    This week: knife trends from Shot Show; Watch Trends so far in 2023; and I bought some expensive leather things.

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  • My Most Used Gear of 2022 & Gear Changes Over the Year

    My most used gear, and how that changed over the course of 2022.

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    Over the course of 2022, I’ve been tracking my gear usage — how many times I have used something, and when I’ve used it. This tracking has given me a ton of insight into what I actually use, and thus what I seem to like the most. With an added benefit of seeing how those preferences changed over the course of the year.

    With the new method I used for logging, I am going to talk a bit about not only the top gear, but how my gear changed throughout the year for each of the categories I tracked.

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  • Member Journal — 1/16/23

    This is why we can’t buy nice tech accessories anymore…

    This week: tech accessories; wall clock and other small gear things.

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  • Prepping as We Enter 2023: Zombies or Poop — What’s Your Prep?

    Prepping as We Enter 2023: Zombies or Poop — What’s Your Prep?

    You laugh, but what would you do if your coworker Kevin dumped a pot of chili on you?

    So often the ‘Prepper’ circles focus on making sure they can survive a collapse of the government, a violent rebellion, or a zombie apocalypse. That’s certainly really fun to plan for, but it’s far more likely that what you need to be prepared for is shitting your pants at work, stepping in a comically deep puddle walking to lunch, a national toilet paper shortage, or a temporary destabilization of local infrastructure. Actually, losing your income is the most effective prep you can have, but ‘save more money’ is a pretty short article, let’s focus on the gear stuff.

    To this end, I get frustrated when I see posts about ‘get home bags’ which are not focusing on anything but civil war and zombies. (If you are thinking: hasn’t he written this before — I have — past posts here and here.) As with anyone who wants to actually carry useful stuff: I rethink, analyze, and refine this bag all the time. In what feels like the right timing, I wanted to address it now as we start a new year.

    If a zombie apocalypse, or civil war breaks out, I might be screwed with this gear, but for anything else — I feel pretty good.

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  • Member Journal — 1/9/23

    I used to really care what my backpack looked like, because I was hyper worried about what people would think of me based on that — until I stopped caring and starting carrying.

    This week: using what you like to use; my gear binging and purging cycle sucks; Adobe is shady af; and car software systems are insecure.

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  • Filson 24hr Tin Cloth Briefcase

    Filson 24hr Tin Cloth Briefcase

    This might be my favorite briefcase out there, and I love how it can be a briefcase which keeps things casual.

    I’ve wanted a Filson 24hr Tin Cloth Briefcase for a very long time, but there was always two things which held me back: the first is that I already had a Filson Original Briefcase so this one seemed redundant; and the second was/is the price tag on the bag.

    When I saw this 24hr Briefcase at a really solid second-hand price, I snagged it right away. And like the 48hr Duffle, this bag gives me all sorts of happy vibes, which makes talking about it objectively a lot harder. It’s a very good bag, but most certainly not something that everyone will love, or even like.

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  • Member Journal — 1/2/23

    Member Journal — 1/2/23

    I’ve trimmed a couple of my gear collections pretty well in 2022, but I have a lot of work to do on some other areas.

    This week: holy crap it is 2023; talk about my gear and where it is at to start the year; a couple new adds; and watch water resistance.

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  • Barebones Living Edison Light Stick

    Barebones Living Edison Light Stick

    A charming little light stick that is a lot of fun, if a little hard to find a reason to own it.

    This is the time of the year when flames are oddly comforting. It’s cold, it’s dark, and all I want to do is relax. But when you nail 1000 lumens on your perfectly daylight balanced flashlight against the ceiling — it can take you out of the mood.

    Enter the Barebones Living Edison Light Stick, a silly little light gadget that is worth every penny and is a real gem. It’s an odd little thing, so let’s dive in…

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  • Member Journal — 12/26/22

    Where to spend that holiday cash, and some Rolex stuffs.

    This week: a short post for you this week, enjoy.

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  • Mystery Ranch District 24

    A really solid bag, that can carry a lot, but leaves me wanting a little more personality from the bag.

    I previously looked at the District 18 when it came out, and while I liked the bag — it felt a little small on my long torso. I grabbed the District 24 to take a look at in hopes that it was the same bag, only bigger.

    And it is bigger, but that ‘bigger’ changes how it feels enough that it’s not a layup if all you want is a larger version of the District 18.

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  • Member Journal — 12/19/22

    A great clip debate, and how a simple knife I assumed I would hate is still top of my mind.

    This week: pocket clips on flashlights; Bexar follow-up; holiday photo tips; and a bunch of neat gear you can buy because I bought it.

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