Image 1 — Raymond Weil Genève Parsifal
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Raymond Weil Genève Parsifal

Father in law passed away and left this watch for my wife. Could someone please help identify it, give an idea of when this was possibly released and give me an estimate on how much it is worth?

u/roteixeira — 1 day ago
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Suunto Race - Body Energy not climbing

Been running into an issue with my watch. I sleep at least 6 hours a night, weekly average is 7.5. Yesterday I woke up to a 31% body energy after a 8 hours of sleep. Weird, but I had hit the gym on Tuesday. Went on a 5k Run yesterday, went to bed with 31% body energy.

Woke up to the exact same 31% body energy as when I went to bed, no overnight recovery at all, yet Resources showed 81%. Shouldn't body energy have climbed after a night's sleep? Is this a known sync/calculation bug?

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u/roteixeira — 4 days ago
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Suunto Challenges

Good day,

I just saw that Garmin has an Appalachia challenge where you can "walk" the path virtually (roughly 5 million steps), and that got me thinking... Does Suunto have something similar?

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u/roteixeira — 6 days ago
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Looking for a horror movie I watched as a kid

So I remember watching a movie with my parents when I was around 10, so this would have been circa 1996. Grew up in Brazil and TV there is different, no boundaries at that time. I remember my dad rented a movie from Blockbuster about a family who bought or rented an old house, and they started to see weird shit happening. Some ghost or figure, I believe it was a woman. Don't remember exactly what happen, but eventually they traced down the apparition to a place in the house. Someone breaks the wall and there is a body in there, a woman who had cleared been walled in alive. I THINK there might have been a ritual of some kind at the end to kind of get rid of the evil spirit. Memory is kind of murky. I remember it got me terrified, and I always wanted to re-watch it, but no one in the family remembers this movie as dad would rent 3 or 4 random movies every weekend.

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u/roteixeira — 28 days ago