Is it close to the Magic Wand size of a 18650 Provari P3?
Significantly longer actually. I felt like Darth Maul!
Is it close to the Magic Wand size of a 18650 Provari P3?
MINE! waaaah!
Speaking of nice watches.......I want one of these new Seiko Astrons
http://www.seiko-astron.com/sp/
I do have one "nice" watch, a Croton chronograph.....picked up at a thrift shop for nothing, but it needs a battery.....
Back when I did have expendable income, I had a couple Swiss made invictas...no Rolex, but pretty darn nice, but changes in life saw those sold to a pawn shop....along with my Breedelove acoustic guitar (that hurt the most).
Someday I'll be back on top, and I'll have a solid gold radius to celebrate the occasion![]()
those of you with the Radius already, how time consuming/fiddly is taking off the battery cap? or is it instant?
the two gears look pretty but don't know if it's gonna be a pain in the ... like the sx mini
Question for the watch guys:
Is the Richard Mille really worth the half million price tag???
Most people see the Seiko name and think inexpensive Mall Quartz watch. Most have no clue that while Seiko does indeed make inexpensive quartz watches, they make some very high end pieces. Grand Seiko being the highest end of their watch lines easily compares/competes right up there with Rolex or Omega.
Yes. It's peace of mind knowing if I need more than 40W (and up to 150W), I have the power so-to-speak. One thing it did make me realize is that 60W with a single 18650 is NOT 60W, even with a full charge. With the second battery, 60W was MUCH stronger, and probably ACTUALLY 60W. I think ProVape made the right call when limiting the Radius to 40W.
Picture an SX Mini M Class with an extra 18650 sticking out of the bottom.
It's like a sceptre!
Zen posted one here!! By the way, them bengals are now 6-0!!!!Did anyone find any reviews on the Radius![]()
zen, that's the exact watch I turned down as an inheritance. I would never wear it and I thought it would look better on his long time lady's wrist. she's a great gal and took wonderful care of him for many years.
And people thought the bigger battery overhang on the ZNA was too much...
That right there... is BAD design.
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I didn't even bother getting the extra tube.
A) Forty Watts
B) C'mon...
I have to say the bigger battery option for the ZNA did nothing for me.
No, we certainly are not!Uh... yeah kids, we're not 20 dollar mod people.
That Breedelove is one of the very few items lost from "the good days" that I truly miss....everything else is just possessions that will be replaced someday. A beautiful instrument has a soul. It's irreplaceable. I may have it's ilk again, but never her.If ya look at the bezel of that watch, it apparently predicts something wondrous will happen at 4:22!
Giving up that Breedlove REALLY had to suck.
It's pretty easy, but the Radius is REALLY designed to be used as an internal battery with internal charging, and the battery is easy to change when it's actual life is over... OR, In an emergency, sure, change the battery cuz ya forgot to charge the Radius. Mostly leave it in there, though.
Value is up to the person buying it... if I had the expendable income, and there was a tourbillon that struck my fancy, sure... why not.
I'd more likely grab a couple Patek Phillipe's that have caught my eye, though, And I can't stop looking at one Breitling in particular.
Grand Seiko is a very nice timepiece... there are many Japanese companies in the higher-end game. Citizen is known for making lower priced (high for some folks) mall jewelry store watches, but a number of years back they had an 18k line that had some lovely watches in it as well.
I was on a tank watch kick for a while and Stacie bought me an 18k/Diamond Citizen Tank that has always brought me luck. I was wearing the Citizen the day I found a good deal on this little beauty
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Oh they made the right call... wait till you compare 40W on the SX to 40W on the Radius...