2018 Annual Wrist Sushi Contest... The Challenges!!!
Jul 8, 2018 13:17:17 GMT -8
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Post by camrok on Jul 8, 2018 13:17:17 GMT -8
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd like to announce the challenges for 2018 5th Annual Wrist Sushi WRUW contest.
You will notice some challenges are the same, some are slightly different & some are completely new.
I am hoping that I have included enough for everyone to have a stab at- obviously some challenges will be more achievable to others depending on their collection and location.
There will be one further bonus 'photo' based challenge that can be attended at any time throughout the challenge, the thread will be posted in a similar way to the video challenge.
Anyhow...here is the list of themes for the Wrist Sushi 5th Anniversary contest.
Each them consists of a type of watch, a place / background, and an object that needs to be in the picture in order to score points.
You choose 10 out of the 15 that you can complete.
Even if you can't do all 3 parts of the theme do as many as you can.
Make sure you write in you post what theme (number, letter, and Roman numeral) you are doing.
Make sure your watch shows the correct date as your post. If your watch does not have a date window write the date on your wrist or have show a newspaper with the date. Please have fun, respect your local laws and the posting of pictures online…
And now for the list.
If you need any clarification on any of the themes post it in this thread.
Good luck everyone and get your spreadsheets ready.
1. scratched up watch-
Each them consists of a type of watch, a place / background, and an object that needs to be in the picture in order to score points.
You choose 10 out of the 15 that you can complete.
Even if you can't do all 3 parts of the theme do as many as you can.
Make sure you write in you post what theme (number, letter, and Roman numeral) you are doing.
Make sure your watch shows the correct date as your post. If your watch does not have a date window write the date on your wrist or have show a newspaper with the date. Please have fun, respect your local laws and the posting of pictures online…
And now for the list.
If you need any clarification on any of the themes post it in this thread.
Good luck everyone and get your spreadsheets ready.
1. scratched up watch-
A. A wreck, eg car, demolished building, a scar or some other thing that has had damage
I. A Bandaid with Wrist Sushi written on it.
I. A Bandaid with Wrist Sushi written on it.
2: Your most expensive watch
B: A burned down, boarded up, or abandoned building preferably in a low rent area (to add to the excitement of getting your most expensive watch jacked off your wrist
II: The smallest (lowest value) denomination coin or currency your country currently puts into circulation
3: Your summer watch
C: Wild animal (rabbit in your garden, bird on the phone wire, squirrel chewing on your electric box) NO PETS. If you can't find a wild animal just wash your car and a bird will be along shortly...
III: A domestic animal treat or toy- eg dog biscuit, cat toy or fish tank ornament.
4: Your cheapest watch
D: Public transportation (bus, train, subway) Uber, Lyft, Taxi 420, etc don't count. You don't actually have to ride it with the poor people just get a shot of one in the background.
IV: The largest (highest value) denomination currency your country currently puts into circulation (to add to the excitement of getting your cash jacked by the hobos and poor people )
5: A watch with a rotating bezel.
E: A mere-go-round or spinning activity in a playground or fair ground.
V: paper bag
6: A watch with 2 hands
F: A town hall clock or similar with two hands.
VI: set of chop sticks.
7: Advertising watch with a company name or logo.
G: The store that sells the company’s products
VII: The product of the company represented on your watch
8: A Tool watch
H: The environment the tool watch was meant to be in. Divers watches under water, Speedmaster moon watch in outerspace, etc.
VIII: A tool related to the environment. If you’re at a new home construction site then show a saw or a hammer. If you are at a lake or dive site show a spear gun.
9: A Watch with Roman numerals
I: A war monument or memorial
IX: (A) helmet or (B) some other item that can correlate with war relic that can be shown in public without causing terror. E.g a canteen or pocket knife.
10: A water resistant watch (50M or higher)
J: A swimming pool (or swimming hole depending on where you live), a river, a lake, or anywhere else people swim
X: A Baby Ruth candy bar (or similar looking candy bar) See if you can find the connection and recreate it
11: A digital watch
K: A sun dial
XI: piece of analog technology- e.g vinyl record or cassette tape
12: A tachymeter watch- AKA the donut speed timer challenge
L: Somewhere that a tachymeter can be used for it’s intended purpose (laboratory, race track, sporting event)
XII: A donut
13: A watch that runs on a battery (electric, electronic, digital, quartz, tuning fork, kinetic, Eco-Drive)
M: An electric car (can be a Hybrid if your watch is a Kinetic or Eco-Drive)
XIII: A charging cable.
14: A “Hi Viz” dialled watch. Orange/yellow/green etc.
N: A construction site or road block
XIV: A tape measure.
15: A watch that is not Swiss, Japanese or Chinese- (excluding the movement)
O: A memento from the country that made the watch.
XV: A flag or identifying symbol of the country you reside in. (Please provide a paragraph about the company/ watch and its origin)
B: A burned down, boarded up, or abandoned building preferably in a low rent area (to add to the excitement of getting your most expensive watch jacked off your wrist
II: The smallest (lowest value) denomination coin or currency your country currently puts into circulation
3: Your summer watch
C: Wild animal (rabbit in your garden, bird on the phone wire, squirrel chewing on your electric box) NO PETS. If you can't find a wild animal just wash your car and a bird will be along shortly...
III: A domestic animal treat or toy- eg dog biscuit, cat toy or fish tank ornament.
4: Your cheapest watch
D: Public transportation (bus, train, subway) Uber, Lyft, Taxi 420, etc don't count. You don't actually have to ride it with the poor people just get a shot of one in the background.
IV: The largest (highest value) denomination currency your country currently puts into circulation (to add to the excitement of getting your cash jacked by the hobos and poor people )
5: A watch with a rotating bezel.
E: A mere-go-round or spinning activity in a playground or fair ground.
V: paper bag
6: A watch with 2 hands
F: A town hall clock or similar with two hands.
VI: set of chop sticks.
7: Advertising watch with a company name or logo.
G: The store that sells the company’s products
VII: The product of the company represented on your watch
8: A Tool watch
H: The environment the tool watch was meant to be in. Divers watches under water, Speedmaster moon watch in outerspace, etc.
VIII: A tool related to the environment. If you’re at a new home construction site then show a saw or a hammer. If you are at a lake or dive site show a spear gun.
9: A Watch with Roman numerals
I: A war monument or memorial
IX: (A) helmet or (B) some other item that can correlate with war relic that can be shown in public without causing terror. E.g a canteen or pocket knife.
10: A water resistant watch (50M or higher)
J: A swimming pool (or swimming hole depending on where you live), a river, a lake, or anywhere else people swim
X: A Baby Ruth candy bar (or similar looking candy bar) See if you can find the connection and recreate it
11: A digital watch
K: A sun dial
XI: piece of analog technology- e.g vinyl record or cassette tape
12: A tachymeter watch- AKA the donut speed timer challenge
L: Somewhere that a tachymeter can be used for it’s intended purpose (laboratory, race track, sporting event)
XII: A donut
13: A watch that runs on a battery (electric, electronic, digital, quartz, tuning fork, kinetic, Eco-Drive)
M: An electric car (can be a Hybrid if your watch is a Kinetic or Eco-Drive)
XIII: A charging cable.
14: A “Hi Viz” dialled watch. Orange/yellow/green etc.
N: A construction site or road block
XIV: A tape measure.
15: A watch that is not Swiss, Japanese or Chinese- (excluding the movement)
O: A memento from the country that made the watch.
XV: A flag or identifying symbol of the country you reside in. (Please provide a paragraph about the company/ watch and its origin)