Use The Search Bar

I see posts daily of people asking about this watch or that watch. Watch Crunch has grown so much that if you need information on or opinions of, try out the search bar. You would be surprised at what you see.

I'm not saying this in any derogatory way. I'm saying it as in the couple of years that I have been on the site it has grown a lot. I was using the search bar looking for a watch the other day. I seen people on here that I didn't know existed. It's interesting getting opinions from people who you have never seen before.

If you think that you are the only one that has a certain watch, search it. You will be surprised. You even can see and read posts that you have never seen before. I get to read posts that never hit my time-line.

Just thought that I would let everyone know in case you didn't. Crunch On!

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I have started using the search in the last month or so and you are correct, it is really a useful tool.

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The search function here is virtually useless. There’s no order to the results. It’s 1 month ago, 8 days ago, 7 months ago, 2 weeks ago, etc. It’s just a random selection of results listed with no apparent logic.

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Watch crunch is a plethora of horological information. Look at what we’ve done as a community!

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Davemcc

The search function here is virtually useless. There’s no order to the results. It’s 1 month ago, 8 days ago, 7 months ago, 2 weeks ago, etc. It’s just a random selection of results listed with no apparent logic.

With WatchCrunch being a fairly young site, if you have any technical issues or ideas you can message them. They will work with you. If they like your idea they will use it if they can. The date issue seems like a good idea to send to them. They could maybe add a search feature that lets the user search within a certain time frame.

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Google and Google image search will also answer 99% of these questions.

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Too Late. I already got stack overflow flashbacks from this post.