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Old 9 April 2022, 12:17 PM   #1
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Old 9 April 2022, 01:04 PM   #2
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Old 9 April 2022, 04:01 PM   #3
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Total BS. People need to stop watching these YouTube clowns
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Old 9 April 2022, 04:32 PM   #4
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Old 9 April 2022, 04:35 PM   #5
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Padi calls it the riddler. Have I heard that right Padi?
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Old 9 April 2022, 05:49 PM   #6
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Total BS. People need to stop watching these YouTube clowns

Have to agree but many of todays Rolex owners there physical world is what ever so called social media or the likes of YouTube dictates.As many have lost the use of there brains to think for themselves. And rely on the like of YouTube and the likes and believe every thing they see there, then repeat it like parrots around the net.
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Old 9 April 2022, 09:37 PM   #7
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Have to agree but many of todays Rolex owners there physical world is what ever so called social media or the likes of YouTube dictates.As many have lost the use of there brains to think for themselves. And rely on the like of YouTube and the likes and believe every thing they see there, then repeat it like parrots around the net.
How does making up or using a nickname cause you to lose the ability to think for yourself? In this case it seems Sprite was the original from whatever but Riddler and green Lantern was made up from others after release. So this YouTube guy actually is following others in the naming convention.
The act of making up nicknames for objects is a very common thing. Not just watches. It's a creative outlet to give more tangible human qualities to objects we care about.
If you object to using nicknames on watches you can simply not reply to the thread. Others here seem to use all kinds of nicknames that I can see.

I found it funny that 2 nicknames that were possibly created in a thread in here made it on a watch YouTube channel. And I thought some would enjoy this fact.

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Old 9 April 2022, 10:37 PM   #8
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How does making up or using a nickname cause you to lose the ability to think for yourself? In this case it seems Sprite was the original from whatever but Riddler and green Lantern was made up from others after release. So this YouTube guy actually is following others in the naming convention.
The act of making up nicknames for objects is a very common thing. Not just watches. It's a creative outlet to give more tangible human qualities to objects we care about.
If you object to using nicknames on watches you can simply not reply to the thread. Others here seem to use all kinds of nicknames that I can see.

I found it funny that 2 nicknames that were possibly created in a thread in here made it on a watch YouTube channel. And I thought some would enjoy this fact.

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I think what Peter was getting at was folks currently rely on YouTubers to make up their minds for them, and not just the nicknames themselves.

He has a point. Many of these YouTube personalities speak from a place of authority, rather than their actual place.... an opinion. Though, many have a lot of experience in the hobby/industry that can make them informative. Though, it takes a lot of active listening and sifting through the BS and biased opinions.

I am a fan of a few channels myself. When I'm researching a model, I like to see them in the hands of reviewers, so I can see them on wrist. Not too interested in the backstories and why I "have to have it".
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Old 9 April 2022, 10:49 PM   #9
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I think what Peter was getting at was folks currently rely on YouTubers to make up their minds for them, and not just the nicknames themselves.



He has a point. Many of these YouTube personalities speak from a place of authority, rather than their actual place.... an opinion. Though, many have a lot of experience in the hobby/industry that can make them informative. Though, it takes a lot of active listening and sifting through the BS and biased opinions.



I am a fan of a few channels myself. When I'm researching a model, I like to see them in the hands of reviewers, so I can see them on wrist. Not too interested in the backstories and why I "have to have it".
People come on this forum and ask... "should I get this watch?" "What about this watch? "

Do we call the people in this forum brainless as well? Or is it ok here because people who are anti nickname is giving the advice?

There is no consistency of action. Just bias as far as I can see.

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Old 9 April 2022, 10:59 PM   #10
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I think what Peter was getting at was folks currently rely on YouTubers to make up their minds for them, and not just the nicknames themselves.

He has a point. Many of these YouTube personalities speak from a place of authority, rather than their actual place.... an opinion. Though, many have a lot of experience in the hobby/industry that can make them informative. Though, it takes a lot of active listening and sifting through the BS and biased opinions.

I am a fan of a few channels myself. When I'm researching a model, I like to see them in the hands of reviewers, so I can see them on wrist. Not too interested in the backstories and why I "have to have it".
Those youtube dealers are only speculating, come on now. They have no authority, all they want to do is line their own pockets.

What do they truly offer? Nothing. The only good reviewer is the WatchAdvisor who does honest and good reviews and says what is good and/or wrong with certain watches and designs (clasp issue on a Zenith leather strap).
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Old 10 April 2022, 01:57 AM   #11
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I think what Peter was getting at was folks currently rely on YouTubers to make up their minds for them, and not just the nicknames themselves.

He has a point. Many of these YouTube personalities speak from a place of authority, rather than their actual place.... an opinion. Though, many have a lot of experience in the hobby/industry that can make them informative. Though, it takes a lot of active listening and sifting through the BS and biased opinions.

I am a fan of a few channels myself. When I'm researching a model, I like to see them in the hands of reviewers, so I can see them on wrist. Not too interested in the backstories and why I "have to have it".

Sadly, I think Peter also comes off as speaking from a place of authority. Two negatives don’t make a positive.
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Old 10 April 2022, 01:55 AM   #12
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Have to agree but many of todays Rolex owners there physical world is what ever so called social media or the likes of YouTube dictates.As many have lost the use of there brains to think for themselves. And rely on the like of YouTube and the likes and believe every thing they see there, then repeat it like parrots around the net.

While I agree with the sentiment, I don’t see how insulting forum members helps or is fun for anyone getting into this hobby.

Also, and this is just a suggestion, I’d make sure I don’t make spelling mistakes when telling people they’ve lost use of their brain
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Old 12 April 2022, 09:03 PM   #13
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Have to agree but many of todays Rolex owners there physical world is what ever so called social media or the likes of YouTube dictates.As many have lost the use of there brains to think for themselves. And rely on the like of YouTube and the likes and believe every thing they see there, then repeat it like parrots around the net.
So you're going with Sprite then?
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Old 14 April 2022, 12:19 AM   #14
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Have to agree but many of todays Rolex owners there physical world is what ever so called social media or the likes of YouTube dictates.As many have lost the use of there brains to think for themselves. And rely on the like of YouTube and the likes and believe every thing they see there, then repeat it like parrots around the net.
Right so what you are saying, online, is that people who rely on others online for information have lost the use of their brains to think for themselves.

I'm sure you'll agree therefore, that I should not listen to you, online, as I prefer not to lose the use of my brain.
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Old 9 April 2022, 05:17 PM   #15
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I hate these nicknames, but it has to be the Riddler because of the querky left hand wind and date.
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Old 9 April 2022, 06:49 PM   #16
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Old 9 April 2022, 08:05 PM   #17
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If it has to be abbreviated, how about VT? Surely that's both lazy enough and obvious? Like LV and LVC used to be.
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Old 9 April 2022, 08:33 PM   #18
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I'm very pleased to say that none of mine have a daft nickname: 16610, 5513 and 114300.
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Are these nicknames a British thing? Just asking because they have nicknames for buildings in London too, which is fine, but we don’t do that in the states.

For example, WalkieTalkie, The Shard, Cheesegrater…

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Old 9 April 2022, 08:57 PM   #21
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Are these nicknames a British thing? Just asking because they have nicknames for buildings in London too, which is fine, but we don’t do that in the states.

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Rolex nicknames seem to be an American thing...mostly US comic characters or sodas.
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Rolex nicknames seem to be an American thing...mostly US comic characters or sodas.

I’m not so sure about that. Those comic characters and sodas might be from the US but they are most certainly international brands. Also, the walkie-talkie was invented in North America, and that didn’t prevent the British from nicknaming one of their buildings the walkie-talkie.


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Are these nicknames a British thing? Just asking because they have nicknames for buildings in London too, which is fine, but we don’t do that in the states.

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As a Londoner I can say that the nicknames on modern high rise buildings is a form of ridicule of their design. The most obvious is the Ghergin where I understand it is written into the office lease that the name must not be used whatsoever in anyway in the building or in print.
Perhaps stateside building design is more traditional.
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I was thinking he must of seen the threads in here. Lol. But I don't gonon other watch forums so I don't know of others are saying green Lantern etc....


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That guy is hard to listen to IMO.
The glasses annoy me. But he is sorta funny. He has a watch shop I've been to. Bought an AP from him in person.

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