Hi Thomas,
There are clearly well defined horological terms like tourbillon or pinion. True, we could discuss the minutia around the edges of these, but they are clearly understood to most with an interest in horology.
However, on PuristS we are prone to waxing lyrical about the emotional and other subjective aspects of horology. It is here that we have to be more careful in defining what we mean. The recent threads on “great” versus “fine” are examples in point. These words are used in general communication, but they clearly mean slightly different things, even to purists. A common language is important at these times.
BTW, stereotypes can be a lot of fun to play with, poke at and generally kick around, but everyone playing the game has to know precisely the parameters of the stereotype, otherwise a player may well end up tripping over, scraping his knee and going home hurt.
Andrew