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View Poll Results: what is your preference regarding "smurfy" nicknames?
I prefer to keep it formal and don't use or like any nicknames 69 30.67%
I think some are cool but others bug the heck out of me 97 43.11%
Nicknames keep it fun, I like and use them all 59 26.22%
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Old 3 March 2016, 01:00 AM   #31
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I don't mind them at all.
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Old 3 March 2016, 01:15 AM   #32
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I think if I go to an AD and announce my interest in "buying a Rollie" particularly a "Smurf" or a "Batman", my chance to negotiate a discount has lessened as I probably do not know the market or brand that well. I have gotten much better results by referring to model numbers, etc.

Does it matter? To most probably not. But I learn a lot on TRF, and prefer to keep the jargon aligned to Rolex's nomenclature, not nicknames.
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Old 3 March 2016, 01:17 AM   #33
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i personally enjoyed my "shitmaster" for over 10 years before recently selling it.
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Old 3 March 2016, 01:29 AM   #34
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I think pepsi and Coke are fine, I guess because it's simply a description of color that everyone recognizes and is easier to say than black and red, or blue and red. And it doesn't suggest you still have superhero fantasies.

The superhero ones I don't get, especially when one writes "Should I get a BLNR Batman?! Or, an LV Hulk???!!!" Kinda superfluous. But hey, to each his own.

Rollie makes no sense, it's still two syllables, so one can't just say Rolex?
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Old 3 March 2016, 01:40 AM   #35
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i personally enjoyed my "shitmaster" for over 10 years before recently selling it.
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Old 3 March 2016, 01:58 AM   #36
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I think pepsi and Coke are fine, I guess because it's simply a description of color that everyone recognizes and is easier to say than black and red, or blue and red. And it doesn't suggest you still have superhero fantasies.

The superhero ones I don't get, especially when one writes "Should I get a BLNR Batman?! Or, an LV Hulk???!!!" Kinda superfluous. But hey, to each his own.

Rollie makes no sense, it's still two syllables, so one can't just say Rolex?
I agree...
The batman is ok but prefer its reference number
or even black n blue or like another member called
it day/night GMT ...
The hulk ??? I just cringe when I hear that ...
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Old 3 March 2016, 02:00 AM   #37
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Classy!
lighten up. i didn't make that name up. that's what people called it. i loved the watch.
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Old 3 March 2016, 02:10 AM   #38
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Rollie Rollie Rollie Rollie Rollie! I'm always fascinated by the curiously strong hate for that nickname. Anytime a new member happens to say "Rollie" this forum has to jump down their throat about it and it's embarrassing imho. It's a common nickname for a Rolex, whether you like it or not.

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I'm with you Rob. Rollie is no better or worse than any of the others but it sure garners the most angst among members.
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Old 3 March 2016, 02:26 AM   #39
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I've been known to use "rootbeer" but none of the others: model numbers help cut through the ambiguity. The use of nicknames that promote ambiguity could be a harbinger of a cultural shift. I also don't engage in text interchanges that last minutes when a voice call could transmit or exchange information in mere seconds. I'm still not clear on all the different meanings of "lollipop" on this forum, I assume there is an underlying oral fixation....
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Old 3 March 2016, 02:40 AM   #41
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hmmm option 4?

"I think some are cool and I feel indifferent about the ones I don't care for"
This is what I think...however, I never refer to my lvc as the "hulk".

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Old 3 March 2016, 03:00 AM   #42
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Poll: do you accept all Rolex model nicknames, some or none?

Interesting topic...I have previously given approximately zero thought to the issue, and likely won't devote additional time to it, since I am ambivalent about nickname use. But I find it interesting folks may have strong feelings on this topic.

Honestly, I don't care one way or the other when people use nicknames, and sometimes find myself doing so for some (Pepsi, root beer, hulk, etc.) but not others. My view is that I am trying to communicate an idea about a thing, and as long as my idea is understood, I've considered the communication effective.

In fact, on the few occasions I have seen sanctimonious, finger-wagging admonishments of members who have inadvertently violated some sort of unwritten rule against using a slang term others find offensive for whatever reason (like "batman" when referring to BLNR), I've simply ignored it - along with the use of whatever term originally offended that poster, and rolled my eyes.

That sort of stuff (I.e. someone taking an issue that in the grand scheme is not a serious issue FAR too seriously and blasting another individual for it) is about the only thing I find irritating or unpleasant on this site. Mostly, I figure folks who "blaspheme" by using nicknames don't know any better and are ultimately here to learn stuff about a hobby, and it's easier to ignore it and be welcoming.

Plus, let's be realistic in acknowledging we wouldn't hear sentences like, "those chamfers are fantastic," in 99.9% of the world's locations or with most company we keep either, since most folks wouldn't know what the hell a chamfer was. At least I wouldn't hear that type of thought from most people I know, and I am fine with that reality.

I recognize, however, that some folks make their living buying/selling watches, and that it's serious business to them, and that others love collecting and take it extremely seriously. No disrespect intended...there's room for all kinds here, in my view.

I'm still relatively new to the game myself and enjoy perusing the threads here to learn new information from those who may have more knowledge, different views, etc.


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Old 3 March 2016, 03:11 AM   #43
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Pepsi is pretty much the only one I use. I won't even call the Day-Date a "President" unless specifically referring to the bracelet.
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Old 3 March 2016, 03:17 AM   #44
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there are only 2 nicknames = Pepsi and Coke ,,, everything else I do not like (and yes, it does bug me, too) and not everything does need a nickname, please.
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Old 3 March 2016, 03:22 AM   #45
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Like some and not others. Admittedly I don't have every Rolex reference number committed to memory, but would be happy getting by on the model names and coding (LN, BLRO, etc.).

I suppose I'm more amenable to the monikers that were already in existence when I boarded the Rolex ship and set sail than I am to those since. Human nature I suppose. The names that pre-date me seem to have always been there. Also, if a nickname develops organically I'm probably more open to it. Like say a new model is released and someone in the press or somewhere coins a term that spreads by word of mouth and sticks. But take the BLNR. The Batman literally came out of a "name the new GMT" thread on TRF. It's therefore contrived and makes me cringe along with some of the other candidates from that thread - PowerAde and Bruiser.

Also, model names are one thing, but Rollie as a nickname for the company and entire line makes me barf, lol. Let's start referring to Patek as Pee Pee.
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Old 3 March 2016, 03:34 AM   #46
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Old 3 March 2016, 03:37 AM   #47
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I think we should only use full names like Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date along with the complete product reference code.

No cute nicknames but you can optionally include AD name, date of purchase, and warranty details.

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Old 3 March 2016, 04:46 AM   #48
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Option 5: I don't think any are "cool", but some aren't bad and I use them (Pepsi, Coke, Platona, Bluesy), while others are brutal (Rollie, Batman/Bruiser, Hulk).
Well said, Cru...and as usual, spot on.
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Old 3 March 2016, 06:36 AM   #49
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I like that they prick the oh-so fragile ego bubbles of members whose personal sense of value is wrapped up in a frickin' watch or brand (Rollie).
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Old 3 March 2016, 06:38 AM   #50
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This has come up on the forum a few times now. Every time I read this I can't help but ask myself, who cares? Maybe you like the names... maybe you would rather use reference numbers... At the end of the day we gather here to share an appreciation for watches. Let's just have fun!
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Rollie I don't like because rappers and show-offs use it purely as a term for perceived success and wealth, while nicknames for an individual watch are OK by me as they are not used the same way by outsiders or even known to them.
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Old 3 March 2016, 08:52 AM   #52
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Numbers all start looking like each other.

I like all nicknames except Rollie...

When a person calls a Rolex by a nickname (Eg. Hulk) you know the person is a watch aficionado.
But when someone calls a Rollex a "Rollie" you know they are not into horology...
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Old 3 March 2016, 09:01 AM   #53
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There are some I like and some I don't care for. I keep it pretty formal with my watch.. usually just Submariner or Sub. I don't think there are any nicknames for a 14060.. or at least none that I have heard of.
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Rollie Rollie Rollie Rollie Rollie! I'm always fascinated by the curiously strong hate for that nickname. Anytime a new member happens to say "Rollie" this forum has to jump down their throat about it and it's embarrassing imho. It's a common nickname for a Rolex, whether you like it or not.

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Usually nicknames are shorter names, but Rollie has more letters than Rolex.
I hate this term more than anything, it just strikes a bad chord with me. The rest of the names? meh, they don't bother me.
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Old 3 March 2016, 09:27 AM   #55
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I don't mind the nicknames. While I know a lot of references by number now, I don't know them all. It is easier for me know which model is being talked about, also less to type.
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I'm all about learning all things Rolex/watches so I like to know both Ref#'s and nicknames too. I use both (depending on context), but have always considered nicknames as more in use among enthusiasts.
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Few names like Hulk, Pepsi, Coke, Batman are cool ; others like Rollie don't
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Old 3 March 2016, 10:08 AM   #58
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I like all nicknames except Rollie...
But when someone calls a Rollex a "Rollie" you know they are not into horology...
I can't say that I agree. If you call your BMW a Beemer or your Cadillac a Caddy, does that imply that you're not a car enthusiast? I would rather that the proper name for the particular watch be used but the nicknames, including Rollie, don't bother me. What does annoy me is when only a reference number is used, since who can really remember them all.
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I don't like the nicknames. Especially Batman. That's a good looking watch and why anyone thought to name it after the worst superhero is beyond me. Day/Night? Yeah, I can live with that. Batman? Stupid. He doesn't even have superpowers.
Now I could be wrong, but I'm Gonna go out on a limb here and say that the nickname dirived from the fact the Blue/black color scheme reflects the same colors as his Batsuit not so much of his Super Hero abilities.

Just a theory....
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Not sure why anyone would care about what some people call a watch?doesnt bother me either way.
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