This AI can pick your next Watch!

This AI stuff is amazing. I see lots of posting asking about finding a particular watch with certain specifications. Well now you can ask ChatGPT! 

I asked it for a popular dive watch without a date complication priced under $1,000. Here is the answer:

"There are many popular dive watches with no date complication that are priced under $1000. Here are a few examples:

Seiko SKX007 - This watch is a classic dive watch with a durable stainless steel case, a unidirectional bezel, and a reliable automatic movement. It's water resistant up to 200 meters and has a simple, easy-to-read dial. It's priced at around $450.

Hamilton Khaki Navy Scuba - This watch features a stainless steel case, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a Swiss automatic movement. It has a unidirectional bezel and is water resistant up to 300 meters. It's priced at around $795.

Orient Mako II - This watch has a stainless steel case, a unidirectional bezel, and a Japanese automatic movement. It's water resistant up to 200 meters and has a simple, legible dial. It's priced at around $180.

Tissot Seastar 1000 Powermatic 80 - This watch has a stainless steel case, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, and a Swiss automatic movement. It has a unidirectional bezel and is water resistant up to 300 meters. It's priced at around $800.

Bulova 96B235 - This watch has a stainless steel case, a mineral crystal, and a Japanese quartz movement. It has a unidirectional bezel and is water resistant up to 300 meters. It's priced at around $400.

These are just a few examples of popular dive watches with no date complication that are priced under $1000. There are many other options available as well."

Ok, we can nit pick the answer but you can see the potential lol. It's easy to further refine your search. It remembers the previous conversation so you don't have to repeat anything. 

https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/

Give it a try! 

Carl

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You are asking for a diver without date complication and it lists you only watches with date complications but it tells you that these watches has no date complications 😊

By the way:

He recommended you this Bulova as a popular diver 🤭

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I like chatgpt. Especially its kind of humor 😅

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I get it. But you see the potential. It's an open beta. I needed to add more details. I've asked it about watch brands history and it does a very good job. 

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Ok I tried again.


Give new a list of dive watches without a date window priced under $1000

Here is a list of dive watches without a date window that are priced under $1000:

Seiko SKX007K2 - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an automatic movement. It is water resistant to 200 meters and has a retail price of $450.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an automatic movement. It is water resistant to 100 meters and has a retail price of $995.

Citizen Promaster Eco-Drive Diver - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by a Citizen Eco-Drive movement. It is water resistant to 200 meters and has a retail price of $395.

Orient Mako II - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an automatic movement. It is water resistant to 200 meters and has a retail price of $280.

Timex Marlin - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by a mechanical movement. It is water resistant to 50 meters and has a retail price of $249.

I think the date complication is too difficult right now, but I can see them improving it over time. 

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It's just taking old data from the web. I think before 2021.

And as the person above mentioned it's not correct data because it's not really an AI. 

You'd be much better off with a Google search and learning to use the special Google features like adding quotes and minusing words.

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ckim4watches

Ok I tried again.


Give new a list of dive watches without a date window priced under $1000

Here is a list of dive watches without a date window that are priced under $1000:

Seiko SKX007K2 - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an automatic movement. It is water resistant to 200 meters and has a retail price of $450.

Oris Divers Sixty-Five - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an automatic movement. It is water resistant to 100 meters and has a retail price of $995.

Citizen Promaster Eco-Drive Diver - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by a Citizen Eco-Drive movement. It is water resistant to 200 meters and has a retail price of $395.

Orient Mako II - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an automatic movement. It is water resistant to 200 meters and has a retail price of $280.

Timex Marlin - This watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by a mechanical movement. It is water resistant to 50 meters and has a retail price of $249.

I think the date complication is too difficult right now, but I can see them improving it over time. 

It's still giving you watches with date windows.

This tech is probably still too early. I bet it will be pretty good in a few years though. 

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CitizenKale

It's still giving you watches with date windows.

This tech is probably still too early. I bet it will be pretty good in a few years though. 

Yeah it's using a data set prior to 2021. But once it gains access to the internet, I bet it could do much better. 

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It's making a list of popular and commonly mentioned watches. Like most of the 'best watches under X k" videos, I find it of little use because I know what's coming before. I think this is only useful for beginners who don't know Google yet.

At work I spend a lot of time with AI generated text. This stuff is only as good as the data you feed it. And as the internet is full of people talking about the SKX, this is the no date diver you need to get for 450 retail. 🤷‍♂️

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robwei

It's making a list of popular and commonly mentioned watches. Like most of the 'best watches under X k" videos, I find it of little use because I know what's coming before. I think this is only useful for beginners who don't know Google yet.

At work I spend a lot of time with AI generated text. This stuff is only as good as the data you feed it. And as the internet is full of people talking about the SKX, this is the no date diver you need to get for 450 retail. 🤷‍♂️

I appreciate you comments since you work with this tech. Have you tried ChatGPT? I personally find it's answers very exciting. I see the potential. Evidently, it's actually a smaller less powerful version of GPT3. 

I asked it to write a song about Rolex in the style of Taylor swift, and it produced an accurate homage of her songs. It was eerily accurate about Rolex and copied her style. Astounding! 

That's why I think this is much more than a contextual search engine. It's producing original results. 

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ckim4watches

I appreciate you comments since you work with this tech. Have you tried ChatGPT? I personally find it's answers very exciting. I see the potential. Evidently, it's actually a smaller less powerful version of GPT3. 

I asked it to write a song about Rolex in the style of Taylor swift, and it produced an accurate homage of her songs. It was eerily accurate about Rolex and copied her style. Astounding! 

That's why I think this is much more than a contextual search engine. It's producing original results. 

Yeah they finished product is something entirely new but it's only as good as the stuff it learns from. Watch videos and texts are such niche content that the results quickly go into that uncanny weirdness like the Bulova above.

I see a lot of potential in AI but mostly for data rich problems. 

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I'm hoping to use chatGPT to write my YouTube scripts and seeing how fast I loose all my subscribers 😂

But really It's kind scary, if more accurate and up to date, you can imagine this this one day putting a lot of people out of jobs. Just a matter of time.

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Max

I'm hoping to use chatGPT to write my YouTube scripts and seeing how fast I loose all my subscribers 😂

But really It's kind scary, if more accurate and up to date, you can imagine this this one day putting a lot of people out of jobs. Just a matter of time.

Yep, my job would certainly be threatened by something like this if it gets better 😭

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Max

I'm hoping to use chatGPT to write my YouTube scripts and seeing how fast I loose all my subscribers 😂

But really It's kind scary, if more accurate and up to date, you can imagine this this one day putting a lot of people out of jobs. Just a matter of time.

Ok, as a test, I used ChatGPT to write a youtube review script.  It took 3 revisions (basically me asking it to be funnier, and then funnier-er) and only 15 min:

Hello and welcome to my review of the most important watches in history. I know, I know, you're probably thinking "another watch review? How many of these things do we really need?" But trust me, these watches are important. Like, really important. Like, if I had one of these on my wrist, I'd feel like I could conquer the world. Or at least tell the time really accurately.

First up, we have the Breguet No. 160. This pocket watch, created in 1787 by the legendary Abraham-Louis Breguet, was the first watch to feature a central seconds hand, an automatic winding mechanism, and a shock-absorbing balance wheel. It's a true masterpiece of horology and a must-have for any serious collector. Or, you know, anyone who's really into pocket watches and doesn't mind having to pull it out of their pocket every time they want to check the time. Unless you're a magician, in which case you can just pull it out of thin air. That would be really cool.

Next, we have the Omega Speedmaster. This chronograph watch was first released in 1957 and became famous for its association with the U.S. space program. It was worn by astronauts on all six manned lunar missions, including the historic Apollo 11 mission. If you're a fan of space exploration or just want a watch with some serious history behind it, the Omega Speedmaster is a great choice. Just don't expect to be able to use it as a spaceship. That would be really inconvenient. Unless you're an astronaut, in which case it might come in handy.

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual is another classic watch that has stood the test of time. First introduced in 1926, this watch is known for its durable, water-resistant design and has become one of the most iconic and sought-after watches in the world. If you want a watch that will last for years and look great at the same time, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual is a solid choice. Just don't try to swim to the bottom of the ocean with it. That's not what it's for. Unless you're a mermaid. In that case, go for it.

For those looking for something a little more refined, there's the Patek Philippe Calatrava. This elegant dress watch was first introduced in 1932 and has since become a symbol of luxury and refinement. The Calatrava is known for its clean, simple design and is considered one of the finest examples of watchmaking craftsmanship. Just don't try to wear it while mucking out the barn. It's not really built for that kind of activity. Unless you're a fashionable farmer. In that case, rock it.

Finally, we have the Apple Watch. This smartwatch, released in 2015, has become one of the most popular and influential watches of all time. It's credited with popularizing the concept of a smartwatch and has become a leading example of how technology and traditional watchmaking can be combined. If you're into tech and want a watch that can do it all, the Apple Watch is definitely worth checking out. Just don't try to use it to make a sandwich. That would be a disaster. Unless you're a tech-savvy sandwich artist. In that case, go for it.

So there you have it, a quick overview of some of the most important watches in history. Whether you're a collector, a space enthusiast, or just someone who appreciates a good timepiece, there's a watch on this list for you. Thanks for watching, and be sure to check out my other reviews. Unless you hate watches.

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Yeah, this would need revision for sure, but I think its a good start! The next step would be to ask it to write the script the style of Jerry Seinfeld haha.  

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ckim4watches

Ok, as a test, I used ChatGPT to write a youtube review script.  It took 3 revisions (basically me asking it to be funnier, and then funnier-er) and only 15 min:

Hello and welcome to my review of the most important watches in history. I know, I know, you're probably thinking "another watch review? How many of these things do we really need?" But trust me, these watches are important. Like, really important. Like, if I had one of these on my wrist, I'd feel like I could conquer the world. Or at least tell the time really accurately.

First up, we have the Breguet No. 160. This pocket watch, created in 1787 by the legendary Abraham-Louis Breguet, was the first watch to feature a central seconds hand, an automatic winding mechanism, and a shock-absorbing balance wheel. It's a true masterpiece of horology and a must-have for any serious collector. Or, you know, anyone who's really into pocket watches and doesn't mind having to pull it out of their pocket every time they want to check the time. Unless you're a magician, in which case you can just pull it out of thin air. That would be really cool.

Next, we have the Omega Speedmaster. This chronograph watch was first released in 1957 and became famous for its association with the U.S. space program. It was worn by astronauts on all six manned lunar missions, including the historic Apollo 11 mission. If you're a fan of space exploration or just want a watch with some serious history behind it, the Omega Speedmaster is a great choice. Just don't expect to be able to use it as a spaceship. That would be really inconvenient. Unless you're an astronaut, in which case it might come in handy.

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual is another classic watch that has stood the test of time. First introduced in 1926, this watch is known for its durable, water-resistant design and has become one of the most iconic and sought-after watches in the world. If you want a watch that will last for years and look great at the same time, the Rolex Oyster Perpetual is a solid choice. Just don't try to swim to the bottom of the ocean with it. That's not what it's for. Unless you're a mermaid. In that case, go for it.

For those looking for something a little more refined, there's the Patek Philippe Calatrava. This elegant dress watch was first introduced in 1932 and has since become a symbol of luxury and refinement. The Calatrava is known for its clean, simple design and is considered one of the finest examples of watchmaking craftsmanship. Just don't try to wear it while mucking out the barn. It's not really built for that kind of activity. Unless you're a fashionable farmer. In that case, rock it.

Finally, we have the Apple Watch. This smartwatch, released in 2015, has become one of the most popular and influential watches of all time. It's credited with popularizing the concept of a smartwatch and has become a leading example of how technology and traditional watchmaking can be combined. If you're into tech and want a watch that can do it all, the Apple Watch is definitely worth checking out. Just don't try to use it to make a sandwich. That would be a disaster. Unless you're a tech-savvy sandwich artist. In that case, go for it.

So there you have it, a quick overview of some of the most important watches in history. Whether you're a collector, a space enthusiast, or just someone who appreciates a good timepiece, there's a watch on this list for you. Thanks for watching, and be sure to check out my other reviews. Unless you hate watches.

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Yeah, this would need revision for sure, but I think its a good start! The next step would be to ask it to write the script the style of Jerry Seinfeld haha.  

OMG, it's trying so hard to be human...I'd probably watch that video 😅

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celinesimon

Yep, my job would certainly be threatened by something like this if it gets better 😭

Brave new world 😬