Burei Watch

One of the things that The Husband and I have in common is the love of watches! Between the two of us we have quite the collection. Neither of us are big on ‘name’ watches (Probably paaaalease…. it’s 100% because we can’t afford big name watches!!)  Wait till you see this BUREI Women’s SL-17005-P51AY watch. This is a beautiful, sleek, silver stainless steel band has a brushed look to it. This is a beautiful watch; the face is a beautiful silver-white background along with a clear stone at each of the hour markers. The stones and the face make this watch so beautiful!  There are three sub-dials that are all functional. This watch also includes the date.

This sleek, smart watch is designed with ultra-precise Japanese quartz movement. The case is made with 316L stainless steel, the band is hypoallergenic, corrosion- and scratch-resistant, and it’s even water-resistant to 30m (99ft). This watch includes two stopwatch functions.  Setting the watch was very easy, being a chronograph watch, just be certain not to set the watch between 9 pm and 4 am.

This watch is a great size! The case diameter is 32.5mm. It looks wonderful on my wrist.  The Burei watch weighs in at 3.42 ounces, so it’s not too heavy to wear all day and into the evening.

There are more great perks of the Burei watch. First, the watch arrives in a beautiful gift box with the watch around a little silver pillow.  The watch is completely wrapped to protect it during shipping. Along with the box comes a watchband link remover tool. I LOVE THAT!!! I didn’t have to go anywhere and have someone remove links for me.

This BUREI Women’s SL-17005-P51AY watch has a total 30-day warranty. Then an additional 12 months replacement or refund. There is an additional 24 months of maintenance against manufacturing defects.

WHINES

This is a beautiful watch! I love the color, the feel and the look!

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Updating my blog’s SEO has officially entered the same category as cleaning behind the refrigerator. Necessary. Noble. Slightly horrifying. 🧹✨

Because nothing says “fun afternoon” like opening a five year old post and discovering half the images have vanished, three links lead to businesses that now exist only in memory, and somewhere deep in the code lives a font choice I definitely made during a caffeine spiral.

Welcome to my glamorous life.

Recently, I decided it was time to “freshen things up.” You know, a light polish. A little dusting.

Instead, I uncovered what I can only describe as The Ghost of PBnWhine Past.

This sneaky little phantom floats through my blog at night deleting pictures like a Victorian librarian with a grudge.

“Oh, you liked that step by step craft tutorial with helpful photos?”
Poof. Gone.

“That product review with beautifully staged shots?”
Vanished into the ether.

Now posts look like:

Step 1: Do the thing
Step 2: [image missing]
Step 3: Trust me

Very helpful. Ten out of ten. No notes.

And don’t get me started on the links.

Nothing keeps you humble like clicking a reference and landing on:

Error 404: This business has retired to Florida.

Apparently half the companies I worked with have closed, rebranded, or transformed into something called “Crypto Spoon AI Wellness Collective.” Time is wild.

So here I am, updating old posts like an archaeologist with Wi-Fi. Replacing images. Fixing links. Adding keywords. Whispering sweet nothings to Google like, “Please notice me. I have snacks.”

It’s not glamorous work, but it does make the blog faster, prettier, and easier to find. Which means more crafts, more reviews, more giveaways, and fewer digital tumbleweeds rolling through the pages.

Speaking of goodies…

While you’re visiting, check the sidebar for the current giveaway at
👉 https://peanutbutterandwhine.com

Because nothing pairs better with freshly polished SEO than free stuff.

And since we’re sharing treasures… have you tried Freebie Flow yet? It’s basically a treasure chest of random freebies and wildly discounted finds. Use code PBNWhine10OFF for 10% off:
👉 https://freebieflow.com

Also, please tell me you’re using Rakuten. Getting paid to shop feels delightfully rebellious, like cookies before dinner but financially responsible:
👉 https://www.rakuten.com

So if you see me muttering at my laptop and chasing imaginary ghosts with a broom made of metadata, just know I’m not losing it.

I’m “optimizing.”

Which is blogger for: battling invisible spirits, resurrecting broken links, and bribing search engines with fresh content.

Totally normal behavior.

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