Mariner Watches.
Mariner Watches.
What on Earth were they thinking.............
https://usa.watchpro.com/mariner-watche ... vertising/
https://usa.watchpro.com/mariner-watche ... vertising/
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Re: Mariner Watches.
I don’t get the problem, typical of today’s snowflake generation looking for the ‘offensive’ in everything.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
I guess I’m a snowflake then, because I find that a bit offensive and rather misguided for an ad campaign. Maybe having a teenage daughter in college who has to consistently make a point to boys asking her out that she will not be sleeping with them at the end of the night has made me overly sensitive to anything vaguely mysogenistic.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
If the adverts, albeit distasteful as opposed to offensive, were indicative of their 'target audience', guess I won't be buying one of their watches (much as I like women and whisky).
Mind you, having checked out their watches; I won't be buying them anyway!
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Mind you, having checked out their watches; I won't be buying them anyway!
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Re: Mariner Watches.
Wow. If you really 'don't get the problem', then you, quite frankly, are the problem. Jeez.TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:52 pm I don’t get the problem, typical of today’s snowflake generation looking for the ‘offensive’ in everything.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
ExactlySlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:17 pmWow. If you really 'don't get the problem', then you, quite frankly, are the problem. Jeez.TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:52 pm I don’t get the problem, typical of today’s snowflake generation looking for the ‘offensive’ in everything.
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I’m the problem?! There are 2 ways of looking at everything. If it was the other way around and it was a bloke with a woman pouring whisky into his mouth in that manner, nothing would be said apart from the odd ‘wouldn’t mind being in his shoes’ comment. So, do you want equality or do you want equality, but only when it suits?SlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:17 pmWow. If you really 'don't get the problem', then you, quite frankly, are the problem. Jeez.TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:52 pm I don’t get the problem, typical of today’s snowflake generation looking for the ‘offensive’ in everything.
Re: Mariner Watches.
What nonsense.'There are 2 ways of looking at everything'? What is that supposed to mean?TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:28 pmI’m the problem?! There are 2 ways of looking at everything. If it was the other way around and it was a bloke with a woman pouring whisky into his mouth in that manner, nothing would be said apart from the odd ‘wouldn’t mind being in his shoes’ comment. So, do you want equality or do you want equality, but only when it suits?SlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:17 pmWow. If you really 'don't get the problem', then you, quite frankly, are the problem. Jeez.TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 12:52 pm I don’t get the problem, typical of today’s snowflake generation looking for the ‘offensive’ in everything.
If, as you suggest, the advert had reversed the roles, then, I grant you, there would have been a difference. It would still have been odd and rather disturbing but the clear sense of menace and violence would be far less and is it precisely this aspect of the advert which you fail to see. I fear though that you are rather too far gone in your view to ever change your mind.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
It means that not everyone looks at things in the same way. I’m not gonna get into personal insults, which it seems you want to aim at me, so let’s keep it as a meaningful discussion. Disturbing? Menace and violence?! We have people stabbing, shooting, blowing each other up over political and religious reasons all over the world. We have kids killing them selves due to cyber bullying, videos being posted left right and centre of groups of people bullying others and mugging vulnerable people thinking it’s funny, but these portray disturbing menace and violence? I see more violence in the local on a Saturday night! I accept that different people have different views, mine and yours are different. That doesn’t make one right and one wrong though (or ‘nonsense’ as you put it). Oh, and there’s no need to fear for me, I’m big and ugly enough to look after myselfSlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:08 pmWhat nonsense.'There are 2 ways of looking at everything'? What is that supposed to mean?TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:28 pmI’m the problem?! There are 2 ways of looking at everything. If it was the other way around and it was a bloke with a woman pouring whisky into his mouth in that manner, nothing would be said apart from the odd ‘wouldn’t mind being in his shoes’ comment. So, do you want equality or do you want equality, but only when it suits?
If, as you suggest, the advert had reversed the roles, then, I grant you, there would have been a difference. It would still have been odd and rather disturbing but the clear sense of menace and violence would be far less and is it precisely this aspect of the advert which you fail to see. I fear though that you are rather too far gone in your view to ever change your mind.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
Full credit to the CW Enthusiasts FB page who pulled the plug on this same thread a few days ago.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
I have had a look at the adverts. Absolutely shocking.........................
Completely the wrong style of watch for a Milanese mesh AND being worn far to loosely!
I notice from their website that Mariner offer a lifetime warranty. Albeit with a few exclusions, including improper handling and lack of care.
Neil
Completely the wrong style of watch for a Milanese mesh AND being worn far to loosely!
I notice from their website that Mariner offer a lifetime warranty. Albeit with a few exclusions, including improper handling and lack of care.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
nbg wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:42 pm I have had a look at the adverts. Absolutely shocking.........................
Completely the wrong style of watch for a Milanese mesh AND being worn far to loosely!
I notice from their website that Mariner offer a lifetime warranty. Albeit with a few exclusions, including improper handling and lack of care.
Neil
Re: Mariner Watches.
Again, wow. Do you really not have any comprehension of the power of advertising? How it manipulates and influences people? This sort of advertising campaign does huge damage particularly to young impressionable men in how they view women and in this day and age it should simply not be tolerated. Oh, and the argument that 'there are worse things going on in the world so therefore let's only show concern or distaste over those' is a pretty facile one. Where do you draw the line? You might be on the right side of the Pennines but you're certainly on the wrong side of this particular argument.TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:28 pmIt means that not everyone looks at things in the same way. I’m not gonna get into personal insults, which it seems you want to aim at me, so let’s keep it as a meaningful discussion. Disturbing? Menace and violence?! We have people stabbing, shooting, blowing each other up over political and religious reasons all over the world. We have kids killing them selves due to cyber bullying, videos being posted left right and centre of groups of people bullying others and mugging vulnerable people thinking it’s funny, but these portray disturbing menace and violence? I see more violence in the local on a Saturday night! I accept that different people have different views, mine and yours are different. That doesn’t make one right and one wrong though (or ‘nonsense’ as you put it). Oh, and there’s no need to fear for me, I’m big and ugly enough to look after myselfSlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:08 pmWhat nonsense.'There are 2 ways of looking at everything'? What is that supposed to mean?TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:28 pm
I’m the problem?! There are 2 ways of looking at everything. If it was the other way around and it was a bloke with a woman pouring whisky into his mouth in that manner, nothing would be said apart from the odd ‘wouldn’t mind being in his shoes’ comment. So, do you want equality or do you want equality, but only when it suits?
If, as you suggest, the advert had reversed the roles, then, I grant you, there would have been a difference. It would still have been odd and rather disturbing but the clear sense of menace and violence would be far less and is it precisely this aspect of the advert which you fail to see. I fear though that you are rather too far gone in your view to ever change your mind.
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Re: Mariner Watches.
Firstly, it’s not an argument, it’s people giving different views on a subject and so there are no right or wrong sides. You have your opinion, I have mine. Agree to disagree comes to mindSlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:58 pmAgain, wow. Do you really not have any comprehension of the power of advertising? How it manipulates and influences people? This sort of advertising campaign does huge damage particularly to young impressionable men in how they view women and in this day and age it should simply not be tolerated. Oh, and the argument that 'there are worse things going on in the world so therefore let's only show concern or distaste over those' is a pretty facile one. Where do you draw the line? You might be on the right side of the Pennines but you're certainly on the wrong side of this particular argument.TigerChris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:28 pmIt means that not everyone looks at things in the same way. I’m not gonna get into personal insults, which it seems you want to aim at me, so let’s keep it as a meaningful discussion. Disturbing? Menace and violence?! We have people stabbing, shooting, blowing each other up over political and religious reasons all over the world. We have kids killing them selves due to cyber bullying, videos being posted left right and centre of groups of people bullying others and mugging vulnerable people thinking it’s funny, but these portray disturbing menace and violence? I see more violence in the local on a Saturday night! I accept that different people have different views, mine and yours are different. That doesn’t make one right and one wrong though (or ‘nonsense’ as you put it). Oh, and there’s no need to fear for me, I’m big and ugly enough to look after myselfSlowLoris wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:08 pm
What nonsense.'There are 2 ways of looking at everything'? What is that supposed to mean?
If, as you suggest, the advert had reversed the roles, then, I grant you, there would have been a difference. It would still have been odd and rather disturbing but the clear sense of menace and violence would be far less and is it precisely this aspect of the advert which you fail to see. I fear though that you are rather too far gone in your view to ever change your mind.
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