tommy_boy wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:15 am
pdsf wrote: ↑Sun Nov 22, 2020 6:47 am
Is it just me or is "frostbite" an odd name for a watch (I am sensing an odd name watch thread)? Is there like a cooler meaning to it that I don't know about?
Also, perhaps it would have been better to pick a bigger wrist to show better fit.
*complain mode off*
I agree about the model name (nothing in urban dictionary changes this), and also have issues with the brand name. Both have negative connotations.
The watch design is, to my eyes, a mess anyway: It wants to be a diver but also look cool in the club? Got me. Hard pass on this one.
Good idea re urban dictionary - thanks for checking. Maybe they have run out of aquatic animals and ocean-related things to call a dive watch. I recently joked with a friend that if ever I have a watch company and release a dive watch, I'd call it Loveland.
On a related note, found this old thread over at WUS:
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/what ... er.237068/
Some are funny, some a bit dodgy (making fun of people's name is big no no for me). This literally made me almost spit out my breakfast:
"Kadloo - sounds like a toilet for persons of bad character"