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Old 19 March 2023, 08:39 AM   #31
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Old 19 March 2023, 09:30 AM   #34
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I don't agree. Variety is the spice of life!
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Old 19 March 2023, 09:33 AM   #35
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Old 19 March 2023, 12:39 PM   #36
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My 5 :)

Patek Phillippe - 5970p
Rolex Daytona - 116520 or 116500
Ressence - type 3
Omega speedmaster - cal 321(modern)
Rolex seadweller - 1665 (double red)
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Old 19 March 2023, 03:34 PM   #37
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1. Rolex GMT
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Old 19 March 2023, 11:56 PM   #38
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1. Rolex Submariner
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:10 AM   #39
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Sorry, lost me at Moonwatch. Proves the AI is flawed.
Speedmaster is surely one of the most iconic watch ever produced together with sub and gmt.. you probably have a brain damage for not loving this watch. No offense
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:29 AM   #40
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Mine would be LF Sport Auto, Calatrava, Submariner, 321 Ed White, 36 day date in champagne
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:44 AM   #41
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This is so correct. All of your choices should be a top 10 of the most iconic watch of all time..
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:48 AM   #42
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My 5 watch collection would comprise of references from a variety of brands:

PP, VC, Lange, AP, Rolex, Omega ( I know that’s 6)

I’d want to have a complication or a reference that each brand are most famous for, in terms of either it’s historical significance, or ingenuity
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Old 20 March 2023, 04:02 AM   #43
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My five, which I’m very happy with.

5 digit Sub (no date)
5 digit polar ExII
Something green, currently an OP
Something blue, currently BB58
A “beater/travel”, currently Oris TT1 black.

I do love the Aquanaut and if one had to go, I’d move the Oris and the BB would be my travel.
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Old 20 March 2023, 04:18 AM   #44
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Old 20 March 2023, 04:54 AM   #45
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This is a good checklist and that’s a definite complement…variety of brands with their iconic models. I like the aesthetics of every single one…so no need to overthink.
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Old 20 March 2023, 05:12 AM   #46
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I have to be honest. I’m sort of impressed how ChatGPT picked 1 watch from 5 different brands.

I’d go with these 4:

Submariner
Speedmaster
Datejust or DayDate
Navitimer

Not sure about the 5th. I’d have to think about it more.


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Old 20 March 2023, 05:13 AM   #47
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My 5 watch collection would comprise of references from a variety of brands:

PP, VC, Lange, AP, Rolex, Omega ( I know that’s 6)

I’d want to have a complication or a reference that each brand are most famous for, in terms of either it’s historical significance, or ingenuity
Agree with this!
Expanding further, I'd go with:
PP Minute repeater 5078G-001

VC Overseas Perpetual calendar in RG, blue dial (on bracelet)

AP Jumbo in PM; variety to pick from- I'd go with YG (with the Petite Tapisserie dial)

Lange Datograph up/down RG

Rolex Day-Date 40, platinum with baguette diamonds dial/fluted bezel

Omega Speedy in Canopus gold, & 321 movt.
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Old 20 March 2023, 06:30 AM   #48
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Garbage in, garbage out.

It’s just crunching the net for what the net has in it. Read the Chomsky editorial in the NYT.
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Old 20 March 2023, 06:38 AM   #49
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Garbage in, garbage out.

It’s just crunching the net for what the net has in it. Read the Chomsky editorial in the NYT.
chatgpt doesn't "crunch" the net because it's not connected to the internet

you say garbage in garbage out but if you actually read through the thread you would see the answer it gave isn't far off at all. most of the posts here list the same watches
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Garbage in, garbage out.

It’s just crunching the net for what the net has in it. Read the Chomsky editorial in the NYT.

Not really. I develop software for a living. From my perspective, it’s impressive, very impressive. I think most people don’t understand the implications of ChatGPT. It’s a game changer.


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Old 20 March 2023, 06:51 AM   #51
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A collection without emotional contact is just another form of bank account, imho. For me:
1) my DD40 with green dial ties to my father's green dialed watch from my youth.
2) My TT Sub Date in blue is simply a love affair with beauty and the ocean and my long history of swimming and playing in the waves (which I'm good with).
3) My Fifty Fathom Bathyscaphe is a gut level attraction tied again to the ocean and the origins of dive watches.
4) My Milgauss ties to my career in high tech.
And 5) my Yachtmaster Rhodium dial ties again to my long love the ocean and sailing.

All the other's listed in the AI line up mean nothing to me. No need to impress anyone but myself. The software likely listed the most sought after watches it could come up with. Here's where it falls short; no context.
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Old 20 March 2023, 06:56 AM   #52
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chatgpt doesn't "crunch" the net because it's not connected to the internet

you say garbage in garbage out but if you actually read through the thread you would see the answer it gave isn't far off at all. most of the posts here list the same watches
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Not really. I develop software for a living. From my perspective, it’s impressive, very impressive. I think most people don’t understand the implications of ChatGPT. It’s a game changer.

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It’s not about it being impressive.
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Old 20 March 2023, 06:57 AM   #53
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Chat GPT - The best 5 watch collection

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A collection without emotional contact is just another form of bank account, imho. For me:
1) my DD40 with green dial ties to my father's green dialed watch from my youth.
2) My TT Sub Date in blue is simply a love affair with beauty and the ocean and my long history of swimming and playing in the waves (which I'm good with).
3) My Fifty Fathom Bathyscaphe is a gut level attraction tied again to the ocean and the origins of dive watches.
4) My Milgauss ties to my career in high tech.
And 5) my Yachtmaster Rhodium dial ties again to my long love the ocean and sailing.

All the other's listed in the AI line up mean nothing to me. No need to impress anyone but myself. The software likely listed the most sought after watches it could come up with. Here's where it falls short; no context.

As a software developer, it’s pretty impressive it can do that. If it were more randomized, it wouldn’t have any credibility with the masses.


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Old 20 March 2023, 06:58 AM   #54
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It’s not about it being impressive.
that article has a paywall. regardless, i was just stating that it doesn't scrape the net to find answers like you said. whether or not it deserves hate is a different story, because it has its flaws and bias, but if you're gonna hate on it at least know how it comes up with its answers, which like i said aren't even bad in this case
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/08/o...e=articleShare

It’s not about it being impressive.

That’s an opinion piece from The NY Times. The technology is impressive and it’s going to get more impressive going forward.


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Old 20 March 2023, 07:12 AM   #56
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The perfect 3 watch collection for me would be:

Sub Cookie Monster
VC Overseas Tourbillon
ALS Datograph

If I had to go up to 5, it would probably depend on the budget. The crazy options would be a Tiffany dial nautilus and some sort of grande sonnerie watch that would drive my wife nuts.

The more reasonable options I'd consider would probably be a vintage sub or vintage explorer 2, or possibly an everrose Root Beer GMT or an overseas panda chrono. Or maybe another tourbillon as it's the coolest complication you can get on a watch and there are some nice VC and AP skeleton tourbillons nowadays.

Idk, after the first 3 it gets tough. A platona would be an east 4th looks wise, but to me daytona's wear too small and feminine.
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that article has a paywall. regardless, i was just stating that it doesn't scrape the net to find answers like you said. whether or not it deserves hate is a different story, because it has its flaws and bias, but if you're gonna hate on it at least know how it comes up with its answers, which like i said aren't even bad in this case
I don’t hate AI btw. If the model isn’t based on having crunched big data sets how does it draw conclusions?

But I do find that it isn’t terribly exciting the choices of gave earlier.
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I don’t hate AI btw. If the model isn’t based on having crunched big data sets how does it draw conclusions?

But I do find that it isn’t terribly exciting the choices of gave earlier.
it does use large data sets but it doesn't do it from the internet, as in it doesn't just google your question ("the best 5 watch collection") and aggregate top results into an answer, and it doesn't have a live look at all web pages. it basically gets fed millions of questions/answers and text from various sources and then uses language modeling to output answers, which means it just looks at the probability of specific words coming after certain sequences based on the statistics of the data it was provided. this is why generally the answers it gives are pretty boring/safe as it goes with what most people have said at some point. it'll never give you edgy answers because of low probability

in terms of technology what it does is impressive imo, because it's able to give such cohesive (and mostly correct) answers that you'd get from interacting with most strangers just through picking what word should come next in the sentence through statistics. in terms of where we go from here and what it's gonna be used for is up for debate

here is a gigantic article that goes through everything in depth but can give you an idea within the first few paragraphs

https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/...-does-it-work/
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Old 20 March 2023, 01:23 PM   #59
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Speedmaster is surely one of the most iconic watch ever produced together with sub and gmt.. you probably have a brain damage for not loving this watch. No offense
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