Watchly Safety Review

Grab The Rolex, Keep It!

MrBeast
0:23 · 250.5M views · May 21, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
1Minor Flag

This video is safe for most children despite a mild focus on materialism, as it simply shows someone trying to grab a Rolex watch in a playful, non-educational context. The content is brief and harmless, with no concerning language, violence, or other red flags, but it offers no educational value and may promote casual interest in luxury items.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Materialism & Wealth FlexingA little

The title and transcript center on grabbing and keeping a Rolex, a luxury watch, which frames a high-value material object as a desirable prize. While not extreme, it normalizes wealth-focused aspiration.

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Grab the Rolex. Keep it.
Oh, surely he's going to get it.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video is very short and simple, featuring someone attempting to grab a Rolex watch in a lighthearted manner. It does not contain any inappropriate language, violence, or mature themes, making it safe for young viewers. However, it lacks educational content and subtly highlights a luxury brand, which could spark questions about wealth or materialism. The video is best suited for casual, low-engagement viewing.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think the person in the video was trying to do with the Rolex?
  2. 2Why do you think some people really want expensive items like a Rolex watch?
  3. 3Is it more important to have fun with friends or to have expensive things? Why?
  4. 4What would you do if you saw something valuable that wasn't yours?
Grab The Rolex, Keep It!
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children as young as 3 years old. It contains no scary or mature content, and the only mild concern is a brief focus on a luxury watch, which is unlikely to affect very young viewers.

Does the video contain any violence or bad language?

No, the video has no violence, bad language, or any other concerning content. It is a simple, harmless clip of someone trying to grab a Rolex watch.

Is there any educational value in this video?

No, this video is purely entertainment with no educational content. It does not teach any skills, facts, or positive lessons.

Does the video promote materialism or consumerism?

The video has a mild focus on a luxury Rolex watch, which could be seen as promoting materialism. However, it is very brief and not explicit, so the impact is minimal.

Is this video part of a series or does it stand alone?

Based on the transcript, this appears to be a standalone short clip. It does not reference any series or require prior context.

Could this video encourage children to want expensive items?

It might spark curiosity about luxury brands, but the video is so short and simple that it is unlikely to create strong desires. Parents can use it as a conversation starter about wants versus needs.

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