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25 April 2012, 08:24 AM | #1 |
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Favorite watch model name?
Ok, nerdy enough topic but I was thinking about model names. Since this is a part of marketing/branding and hopefully leads to some kind of positive associations for the potential buyer I thought this could be interesting. Anyway two examples of dive watches:
Number 1: Rolex Seadweller For me, deep sea diving is as mysterious as space exploration. Deep, cold oceans with no margins for errors. Number 2: Omega Planet Ocean This name is warmer, more adventurous in a recreational way. Any other good names out there? |
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Nautilus... Submariner... Explorer...
all cool names
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AP Survivor is a cool name.
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1. PP Supercomplication
2. Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph "Jay Z" 10th Anniversary Limited Edition (because ) |
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I like the names of the Patek Philippe Celestial and the Vacheron Constantin Tour de l'île. I think they sound quite majestic.
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i like watches with the word "master"
not about places, events, ill think of something along the way. |
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Love the names on a few cartier's: Roadster, Pasha, Santos.....
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I have an Oris Der Meistertacher.
Sounds more like the title of a European "speciality" film. Best name is a little predictable - Submariner. Conjurs up daring, stealth, engineering, naval exploits and deep oceans.
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You know, I really like when companies use their own language. Like A. Lange und Söhne for example. Their Daymatic (day-date) has wochentag (day of week) on the dial and the first letter for the German days of the week indicator.
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I liked name Milgauss when it was first explained to me.
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Master Compressor. Sounds like something on the Death Star.
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Submariner!!!
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Submariner and Emergency...
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How about PanoMaticLunar
kind of rolls off the tongue.
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Personally think that Seadweller is a cool name.
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I love the name of the Deep Sea Challenge. Also, I may be alone here with this, but I love Black Magic (by Hublot) as well, not to mention the name "Big Bang" of their main product line. And I guess it would be a bit boring to mention Royal Oak and Nautilus
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Moi ? Je t'aime le mot 'Spationaute' - as in the Yema Spationaute III.
Not just because it's French, was genuinely worn in space in 1988, and is based on a the Seiko 7A38 calibre .... .... but because it's different to all those all-too-common Omega Speedmaster moon watches. In this photo, French astronaut Jean-Loup Chrétien may be juggling weightless Omega Speedmasters .... but on his right wrist is a Yema Spationaute III. |
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For me 5070P come to mind...
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Big Pilot is a great name.
Navitimer Reverso is also great but I dislike the watch. and my favorite which has been mentioned Planet Ocean. It's my favorite watch 'model' and my favorite name for a watch. |
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