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Are These Two Timex Watches Basically the Same?
Are these basically the exact same watch with just a slightly different dial/design change, or are they actually completely different watches in terms of build, movement, finishing, quality, case design, etc.?
Are These Two Timex Watches Basically the Same?
Are these basically the exact same watch with just a slightly different dial/design change, or are they actually completely different watches in terms of build, movement, finishing, quality, case design, etc.?
Thinking of buying a new watch and confused between Casio and Timex.
Which one would you pick and why?
I want something that looks premium, eye catching, stylish and versatile for daily wear.
• Wrist presence
• Which gets more compliments
• Which feels more premium in hand
Open to all suggestions 👀
Best Premium Looking Stainless Steel Watch Under ₹17k for a DJ?
Hey guys,
I’m a DJ & music producer looking to buy a new watch and need suggestions.
Requirements:
- Budget: under ₹17k
- Stainless steel bracelet only (no rubber/silicone straps)
- Want something premium, eye catching and classy
- Not looking for basic black/white dial watches
- Prefer octagonal or round shape
- Need something versatile for:
- clubs
- gigs
- dates
I want a watch that stands out under club lighting and gives a luxury vibe without looking fake or too flashy.
Would love recommendations from people who own them or have seen them in person.
Need help legit checking my Afnan Supremacy Collector’s Edition
Hey guys,
I just got an Afnan Supremacy Collector’s Edition and I want to verify if it’s authentic or not.
If anyone owns an authentic bottle or has experience with Afnan fragrances, please help me compare.
Thanks in advance.
Need help legit checking my Afnan Supremacy Collector’s Edition.
Hey guys,
I just got an Afnan Supremacy Collector’s Edition and I want to verify if it’s authentic or not.
If anyone owns an authentic bottle or has experience with Afnan fragrances, please help me compare.
Thanks in advance.
Hey guys,
Im planning to start my motovlogging journey and wanted genuine advice from people who actually watch motovlogs regularly.
I genuinely love bikes and riding. Not just for reels or trends, but the whole feeling of being on the road, engine sounds, random thoughts while riding, discovering places, all of it.
Before I start uploading, I wanted to understand one thing from viewers directly :-
What do you actually enjoy while watching a motovlog?
And equally important, what instantly makes you stop watching?
I dont want to become one of those random cringe or chapri motovloggers doing fake reactions, overspeeding for attention, screaming at the camera, or forcing content just for views.
I want to build something that actually feels real and enjoyable to watch.
Im also a music producer, so audio quality is something I care about a lot. I want viewers to actually feel the ride through the audio experience.
At the same time, Im naturally a bit introverted or shy when it comes to speaking on camera.
Like when I ride normally, I mostly listen to music and stay in my own zone, so I genuinely dont know what I will even talk about while recording.
But Im guessing once I stop listening to music during rides, maybe thoughts and conversations will naturally start coming into my head and I will slowly get comfortable speaking.
So I wanted advice from people here :-
What makes a motovlogger feel authentic to you?
What type of content gets boring quickly?
What things should I avoid completely?
What makes someone unique in this space now?
Any tips for an introvert trying to speak on camera?
How do you become natural while talking during rides?
Do viewers prefer raw real rides or heavily edited cinematic videos?
What kind of audio or music usage actually improves the experience instead of ruining it?
Any tips, tricks, harsh truths, or advice are genuinely welcome.
Would rather learn properly before starting than upload random low effort stuff.
TLDR:
Starting my motovlogging journey because I genuinely love bikes and riding. Want advice from viewers on what makes motovlogs enjoyable vs cringe, how to stand out authentically, tips for an introvert speaking on camera, and what kind of content, audio, and editing viewers actually enjoy.
Starting my motovlogging journey. What do viewers actually want to watch?
Hey guys,
Im planning to start my motovlogging journey and wanted genuine advice from people who actually watch motovlogs regularly.
I genuinely love bikes and riding. Not just for reels or trends, but the whole feeling of being on the road, engine sounds, random thoughts while riding, discovering places, all of it.
Before I start uploading, I wanted to understand one thing from viewers directly :-
What do you actually enjoy while watching a motovlog?
And equally important, what instantly makes you stop watching?
I dont want to become one of those random cringe or chapri motovloggers doing fake reactions, overspeeding for attention, screaming at the camera, or forcing content just for views.
I want to build something that actually feels real and enjoyable to watch.
Im also a music producer, so audio quality is something I care about a lot. I want viewers to actually feel the ride through the audio experience.
At the same time, Im naturally a bit introverted or shy when it comes to speaking on camera.
Like when I ride normally, I mostly listen to music and stay in my own zone, so I genuinely dont know what I will even talk about while recording.
But Im guessing once I stop listening to music during rides, maybe thoughts and conversations will naturally start coming into my head and I will slowly get comfortable speaking.
So I wanted advice from people here :-
What makes a motovlogger feel authentic to you?
What type of content gets boring quickly?
What things should I avoid completely?
What makes someone unique in this space now?
Any tips for an introvert trying to speak on camera?
How do you become natural while talking during rides?
Do viewers prefer raw real rides or heavily edited cinematic videos?
What kind of audio or music usage actually improves the experience instead of ruining it?
Any tips, tricks, harsh truths, or advice are genuinely welcome.
Would rather learn properly before starting than upload random low effort stuff.
TLDR:
Starting my motovlogging journey because I genuinely love bikes and riding. Want advice from viewers on what makes motovlogs enjoyable vs cringe, how to stand out authentically, tips for an introvert speaking on camera, and what kind of content, audio, and editing viewers actually enjoy.
Hey guys,
Im planning to start my motovlogging journey and wanted genuine advice from people who actually watch motovlogs regularly.
I genuinely love bikes and riding. Not just for reels or trends, but the whole feeling of being on the road, engine sounds, random thoughts while riding, discovering places, all of it.
Before I start uploading, I wanted to understand one thing from viewers directly :-
What do you actually enjoy while watching a motovlog?
And equally important, what instantly makes you stop watching?
I dont want to become one of those random cringe or chapri motovloggers doing fake reactions, overspeeding for attention, screaming at the camera, or forcing content just for views.
I want to build something that actually feels real and enjoyable to watch.
Im also a music producer, so audio quality is something I care about a lot. I want viewers to actually feel the ride through the audio experience.
At the same time, Im naturally a bit introverted or shy when it comes to speaking on camera.
Like when I ride normally, I mostly listen to music and stay in my own zone, so I genuinely dont know what I will even talk about while recording.
But Im guessing once I stop listening to music during rides, maybe thoughts and conversations will naturally start coming into my head and I will slowly get comfortable speaking.
So I wanted advice from people here :-
What makes a motovlogger feel authentic to you?
What type of content gets boring quickly?
What things should I avoid completely?
What makes someone unique in this space now?
Any tips for an introvert trying to speak on camera?
How do you become natural while talking during rides?
Do viewers prefer raw real rides or heavily edited cinematic videos?
What kind of audio or music usage actually improves the experience instead of ruining it?
Any tips, tricks, harsh truths, or advice are genuinely welcome.
Would rather learn properly before starting than upload random low effort stuff.
TLDR:
Starting my motovlogging journey because I genuinely love bikes and riding. Want advice from viewers on what makes motovlogs enjoyable vs cringe, how to stand out authentically, tips for an introvert speaking on camera, and what kind of content, audio, and editing viewers actually enjoy.