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Old 21 June 2024, 09:36 AM   #10
bluestreak
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Originally Posted by Devildog View Post
Its probably more correct to say that Rolex reluctantly acknowleges that a fair proportion of their customer base insist on using stupid, childish, nicknames and so they are forced, somewhat reluctantly, to lower their search engine language to that level to avoid confusing those that lack the mental capacity to remember such excessively complicated descriptions as "BLNR on Jubilee".

Or, heaven forbid, "GMT master with a blue and black bezel".

I mean, I can see how hard that must be for some folk

A grown, sane person can’t possibly feel this strongly about watch nicknames.


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