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