Accountability

Corrections Policy

How to report an Enjoy Watches error, how evidence is assessed, which changes receive a public note, and how material corrections are recorded.

Enjoy Watches corrects factual errors and materially misleading omissions, explains changes that affect a conclusion, and does not hide mistakes introduced by either human or AI-assisted work. Send a correction report to hello@enjoywatches.com.

How to report an error

Use the subject line Correction: [page title] and include:

  • the page URL;
  • the exact sentence, table entry, image, or tool behavior in question;
  • why you believe it is wrong or materially incomplete;
  • the correction you propose;
  • a primary or authoritative source, scan, catalogue page, photograph, or other evidence where available; and
  • whether you have a commercial, ownership, employment, or personal connection to the subject.

You do not need a formal credential to report an error. Clear evidence matters more than status. Please do not send an irreplaceable physical document or a watch without prior written agreement; Enjoy Watches does not take custody of objects for correction review.

What happens after a report

We check whether the disputed passage accurately represents its cited source, whether newer or stronger evidence changes the conclusion, and whether the issue is factual, interpretive, current-policy, or presentational.

Possible outcomes include:

Table: What happens after a report
Outcome When it applies How the page changes
Material correction A fact, calculation, attribution, or omission could change the conclusion or a reader’s decision Corrected text, updated date, and a visible dated note explaining the substance
Clarification The original text is supportable but could reasonably be read too broadly Narrower or clearer text; a note when the distinction is consequential
Current-information update A fee, rule, policy, link, or market fact changed after accurate publication Updated text and date; a note when the prior state is important to interpretation
Minor repair Spelling, grammar, formatting, broken link, or wording that does not alter meaning Corrected quietly without portraying the page as newly researched
No change The available evidence supports the published wording The evidence and reasoning are retained; we may still improve citation clarity

We may contact the reporter for the underlying document or context. We do not promise that every disagreement will be resolved in the reporter’s favor, and we will not change accurate material merely because it is unflattering or commercially inconvenient.

Evidence and interested sources

Manufacturers, dealers, auction houses, marketplaces, owners, collectors, and descendants can hold evidence unavailable elsewhere. Their interest does not disqualify that evidence, but it should be disclosed and assessed in context.

An assertion is not proved by repetition. For a disputed “first,” production record, component, provenance story, or price, we look for the record closest to the claim and state what remains unknown. If two credible interpretations remain, the page should describe the disagreement rather than manufacture a winner.

Authorship and AI errors

Enjoy Watches is human-led and currently publishes under the organizational byline Enjoy Watches Research Desk. AI tools may assist research, drafting, coding, and quality checks, but they are not a defense for an error. The human publisher remains responsible for checking and correcting published work.

Examples of AI-related errors we will correct include a fabricated citation, a source that does not support the prose, merged details from different references, an invented quotation, false precision, or code that produces a misleading result.

Corrections, removals, and privacy

A correction fixes the record. Removal is considered separately when content unlawfully exposes private material, creates a specific safety concern, infringes rights, or cannot be corrected adequately. Requests should identify the exact material and basis.

We may preserve a minimal correction record even when wording changes, because silently rewriting a consequential conclusion would make the methodology less accountable. Personal information in a reporter’s email is not published without permission.

Material corrections log

This launch edition was prepared on August 24, 2026. No public material corrections have been recorded.

This section will list the date, affected page, and a concise description when a material correction is made. Minor typographic and broken-link repairs are not listed.

For general questions rather than corrections, use the contact page.