Tiffany & Co Jewelry Company Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @chaseofori-atta2225
    @chaseofori-atta2225 2 года назад +2

    Tiffany's is a timeless trove of treasures!

  • @charlesadkins7067
    @charlesadkins7067 Год назад

    awesome

  • @WassupFred
    @WassupFred Год назад

    Wow

  • @JM-yk4bh
    @JM-yk4bh 2 года назад +2

    A few facts that need correcting in your video.
    1. The opening image isn't of a Tiffany store or Tiffany & Co. jewelry.
    2. You / the narrator repeatedly and erroneously refer to the company as "Tiffany and Co". When have you ever heard anyone from the company refer to it as such? They always either say "Tiffany and Company", "Tiffany" or "Tiffany's". Never "Tiffany and CO".
    3. The man in the split screen image you claim is Charles Lewis Tiffany is actually Louis Comfort Tiffany, Charles Tiffany's son. Then the man you claim is John Young is actually Charles Tiffany. The narration leads the viewer to believe incorrectly.
    4. While the company was started with $1000, it wasn't all from CLT's father as you claim. It was $500 from CLT's Father and $500 from JBY's Father.
    5. Your pronunciation of George F. Kunz is incorrect. It's not pronounced like the C word. It's "Koo-nz" as in "tunes".
    6. The first wedding band or the engagement ring images you show when you talk about Tiffany's product offerings in this category, are not from Tiffany. Additionally, your pronunciation of bezel is incorrect. It's not bezel as in Gazelle, but phonetically "Beh-zl". If you're still perplexed Google has an audio clip.
    Other than that, well done.

    • @therichrabbit5255
      @therichrabbit5255  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the amazing feedback. We have a team helping us produce these videos and we try our hardest to be thorough in fact checking before publishing. This was one of our earlier videos on the channel and have improved our managerial process to catch things that are inaccurate. Sometimes we have to use stock photos that are close in resemblance to jewelry because we don't have the rights or can find a clear enough image to show. We'll start highlighting source photo to avoid confusion for future videos.