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I browsed a watch website and there's a section for an image gallery and the title "See it styled". The images in the gallery depict the watch worn by different people in different situations. The appearance of the watch is the same in all the pictures. I interpret the title to mean "See it worn".
What does "See it styled" mean in this context, and is it the correct use of the word "styled"?

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I browsed a watch website and there's a section for an image gallery and the title "See it styled". The images in the gallery depict the watch worn by different people in different situations. The appearance of the watch is the same in all the pictures. I interpret the title to mean "See it worn".
What does "See it styled" mean in this context, and is it the correct use of the word "styled"?

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I think it might refer to the images below that heading where the watch has different faces and bands. The watch can be "styled" by making selections from a range of options. For example, you could use style as a verb: Style your watch by choosing from the following bands and faces and styled would be an adjective formed from the past participle of that transitive verb.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 17:03
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I browsed a watch website and there's a section for an image gallery and the title "See it styled". The images in the gallery depict the watch worn by different people in different situations. The appearance of the watch is the same in all the pictures. I interpret the title to mean "See it worn".
What does "See it styled" mean in this context, and is it the correct use of the word "styled"?

https://www.mvmtwatches.com/collections/all-mens-watches/products/chrono-gun-metal-sandstone-leather
meaning-in-context slang
I browsed a watch website and there's a section for an image gallery and the title "See it styled". The images in the gallery depict the watch worn by different people in different situations. The appearance of the watch is the same in all the pictures. I interpret the title to mean "See it worn".
What does "See it styled" mean in this context, and is it the correct use of the word "styled"?

https://www.mvmtwatches.com/collections/all-mens-watches/products/chrono-gun-metal-sandstone-leather
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I think it might refer to the images below that heading where the watch has different faces and bands. The watch can be "styled" by making selections from a range of options. For example, you could use style as a verb: Style your watch by choosing from the following bands and faces and styled would be an adjective formed from the past participle of that transitive verb.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 17:03
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I think it might refer to the images below that heading where the watch has different faces and bands. The watch can be "styled" by making selections from a range of options. For example, you could use style as a verb: Style your watch by choosing from the following bands and faces and styled would be an adjective formed from the past participle of that transitive verb.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 17:03
I think it might refer to the images below that heading where the watch has different faces and bands. The watch can be "styled" by making selections from a range of options. For example, you could use style as a verb: Style your watch by choosing from the following bands and faces and styled would be an adjective formed from the past participle of that transitive verb.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 17:03
I think it might refer to the images below that heading where the watch has different faces and bands. The watch can be "styled" by making selections from a range of options. For example, you could use style as a verb: Style your watch by choosing from the following bands and faces and styled would be an adjective formed from the past participle of that transitive verb.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 17:03
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styled TFD
the way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed
As in:
See X worn, used or in action.
Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
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styled TFD
the way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed
As in:
See X worn, used or in action.
Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
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styled TFD
the way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed
As in:
See X worn, used or in action.
Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
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styled TFD
the way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed
As in:
See X worn, used or in action.
styled TFD
the way in which something is said, done, expressed, or performed
As in:
See X worn, used or in action.
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Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
add a comment |
Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
Given that X is the watch, do I interpret that as "See the watch expressed"? It doesn't sound right to me
– forsvunnet
Mar 11 at 15:49
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
See the watch performing!
– lbf
Mar 11 at 15:56
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet It sounds like some pretentious advertising copywriter's idea of a word that makes the watch sound cool and desirable. It doesn't, it's just confusing. Don't worry about it, it's advertising and should be ignored as much as possible.
– BoldBen
Mar 11 at 15:57
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
@forsvunnet The better-matching verb is "done," and what is being done is the wearing of the watch in a certain setting or environment, which matches your original interpretation of "see it worn."
– Chemomechanics
Mar 11 at 18:03
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
For many people, watches are fashion objects rather than (purely) functional time-measuring devices, so it is the watch being worn in different styles. In the same way that a clothing catalog might "style" a scarf with a jumper, under a coat, tied in different ways, etc.
– James Random
5 hours ago
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I think it might refer to the images below that heading where the watch has different faces and bands. The watch can be "styled" by making selections from a range of options. For example, you could use style as a verb: Style your watch by choosing from the following bands and faces and styled would be an adjective formed from the past participle of that transitive verb.
– TRomano
Mar 11 at 17:03