info about this watch omega museum collection ,collectors series number two

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1. When was this watch produced?
2. How many pieces were made?
3. What materials were used?
4. What is the movement type?
5. Is this watch valuable?
6. How rare is this model?
7. What was the original retail price?
8. How much is it worth now?
9. Is this watch collectible?
10. What makes this model special?

 
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I can answer all your questions with one word: "Fake."

Oh and by the way, we try to use, "please" and "thank you" around here.🙄
 
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Why don't you ask the person who's selling it on Carousell?
 
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zoomer-Generation
Communication: They are accustomed to fast-paced communication and value personal freedom!
 
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Really mind-boggling that you can come up with such a list of questions and can't be bothered so say please or whatever
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I'll answer but first tell me the following information immediately

1. What is your date of birth and full name?
2. What is your PIN number?
3. What is your mothers birth name?
4. Where do you bank?
5. What is your bank balance?
6. How rare do you like your steak?
7. What is the fastest land mammal
8. What colour is the boathouse at Hereford?
9. James Watt was the inventor of what?
10. What makes me special?
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What colour is the boathouse at Hereford?
Don't you mean the one at Hearford?
 
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someone asked chatgpt for 10 questions to ask about a vintage watch
 
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Koketzu

It seems like you might be referring to "koketsu" from Japanese, which means "tiger's den" or a dangerous place. There's a proverb that goes, "kōketsu ni irazunba kōji o ezu" (虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず), which means "You cannot get the tiger's cub without entering the tiger's den." It's essentially saying that you must take risks to achieve something valuable.

Is there a specific context or meaning you're looking for with "koketzu"? I'm here to help clarify!

What type of person chooses this term as a nick-name?

Choosing "koketsu" as a nickname suggests someone who sees value in bravery, risk-taking, and facing challenges head-on. It's a bold choice, often hinting at a personality that isn't afraid to venture into the unknown to achieve something worthwhile. This person might admire strength and tenacity, embracing the mindset that great rewards often come from great risks. They could also have a deep appreciation for Japanese culture and its proverbs.

Does this resonate with anyone you know or a particular context you had in mind?
 
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1. When was this watch produced?
2. How many pieces were made?
3. What materials were used?
4. What is the movement type?
5. Is this watch valuable?
6. How rare is this model?
7. What was the original retail price?
8. How much is it worth now?
9. Is this watch collectible?
10. What makes this model special?

Answering you questions in order
1. When was this watch produced?................Last Tuesday
2. How many pieces were made?.................. As many as they could sell
3, What materials were used?.........................Shit in various grades, hard shit, soft shit, dark shit, light shit, liquid shit, stinking shit and of course bullshit
4. What is the movement type?......................Bowel movement
5. Is this watch valuable?................................No
6. How rare is this model?..............................It's certainly not well done
7. What was the original retail price?.............$2.99
8. How much is it worth now?.......................-$2.99
9. Is this watch collectible?............................Yes put it in the rubbish bin and they will send a big truck around to collect it on Monday morning
10. What makes this model special?..............Nothing, but the idiots that got conned into buying it were definitely “special”

No need to thank me!
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