I asked ChatGPT to write an ode to my Rolex Explorer and Smith Corona

In the dawn’s early light and the twilight’s gentle glow,

My Rolex Explorer, a steadfast companion, I bestow.

Through the wild terrains and the urban sprawl,

Its timeless grace guides me, standing tall.

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Your face, a map to adventures untold,

With every tick, a new story unfolds.

Catching the sun, in nature’s grand display,

You reveal your secrets in a radiant ballet.

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Aligned with precision, your crown so proud,

In every environment, you sing out loud.

From mountain peaks to forest floor,

Your spirit beckons, forevermore.

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And in my study, another treasure stands,

A Smith Corona, crafted by skilled hands.

Keys of history, each press a resound,

In mechanical symphony, pure joy is found.

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Words flow forth, in rhythmic dance,

Letters form stories, given a chance.

Your sturdy frame, a writer’s delight,

In the quiet hours of the night.

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Oh, timeless partners in adventure and art,

Rolex and Smith Corona, forever in my heart.

You capture moments, you chronicle dreams,

In your mechanical world, nothing is as it seems.

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To the watch on my wrist and the typewriter’s song,

Together we journey, forever strong.

An ode to precision, an ode to grace,

In every moment, in every place.

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AI writings would be a guaranteed winner if entered into Bad prose/poetry contests. Not human could ever match such drivel. Same with AI watch designs.

Heavy on the "A" but seriously lacking in the "I" department.

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This is the first time I’ve read about typewriters on this forum. The attraction makes perfect sense. I collect them as well. I have an Olympia, Voss, Erika, Optima, Royal and Remington Rand. They span from 1936 to 1971. Like my watches I rotate them and they are in constant use. I also collect fountain pens to sign my typed correspondence!!

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Classic #rolex Explorer and wear it well! Lovely Watch!

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This is the first time I’ve read about typewriters on this forum. The attraction makes perfect sense. I collect them as well. I have an Olympia, Voss, Erika, Optima, Royal and Remington Rand. They span from 1936 to 1971. Like my watches I rotate them and they are in constant use. I also collect fountain pens to sign my typed correspondence!!

I second that, and so does this guy 😀. I just love how striking the keys creates a symphony of mechanical movements, much like watching the mechanics of a watch in action.

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