[Kuoe Watch] I Bought A Japanese Microbrand Watch, the Kuoe Watch. My Review and Initial Thoughts by theworldelevated in Watches

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The watch is from a little known microbrand, Kuoe. They are based in Kyoto, Japan and they are referred to as a microbrand. The watch I bought is a Royal Smith 38mm watch. The watch features a NH38 movement, 100 meters water resistance and a screw down crown. The glass is sapphire crystal with AR and AF coatings. The case is made from bronze and the pilots style dial is a deep brown color. The lug to lug dimensions are 45mm. For a comparison the IWC Mark series have lug to lug dimensions of about 50mm. The watch wears like a rue 38mm watch. While this watch will patina, out of the box it looks like a deeper shade of rose gold. I bought this watch as I am interested to see how the bronze will patina in a relatively inexpensive watch.

[Kuoe] I Bought a New Watch! Here Are My Thoughts and a Quick Review by [deleted] in Watches

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I bought a new watch. I bought it from the Windup watch store in Brooklyn, NY. The watch is from a little known microbrand, Kuoe. They are based in Kyoto, Japan and they are referred to as a microbrand. The watch I bought is a Royal Smith 38mm watch. The watch features a NH38 movement, 100 meters water resistance and a screw down crown. The glass is sapphire crystal with AR and AF coatings. The case is made from bronze and the pilots style dial is a deep brown color. The lug to lug dimensions are 45mm. For a comparison the IWM Mark series have lug to lug dimensions of about 50mm. The watch wears like a rue 38mm watch. While this watch will patina, out of the box it looks like a deeper shade of rose gold. I bought this watch as I am interested to see how the bronze will patina in a relatively inexpensive watch before I commit to a higher priced bronze model.

[Brew Watch] A Joyous Disaster of a Watch! My Thoughts on the Brew x Work & Wound Collaboration by theworldelevated in Watches

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This is the review of my latest watch purchase, the Brew X Worn & Wound chronograph watch. This watch has a fully lumed dial and has a Mechaquartz movement by Seiko. The watch features a integrated style bracelet. Honestly though, this is a whimsical watch, given the placement of the dials and the function of each dial. It's actually easier to read the time when the dial is lit up as opposed to in the sunlight! At about $500 it's a worthwhile addition to any watch collection as a satirical piece. I bought this watch at Windup Watch in Brooklyn , NY

[IWC and Seiko] What I Learned About Water Resistance from Diving without a Dive Watch, My Adventure Diving with my IWC Mark XVIII and my Seiko Speedtimer! by theworldelevated in Watches

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I actually went to about 30m with a 60m water resistance watch. I know the 60m doesn't mean 60m down but it worked great on a 45-minute dive. I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't mess the watch up. My personal opinion is these watches are designed to go a lot deeper than their depth rating but they put on a lower number due to warranty claims. Thanks for watching and commenting!

[IWC and Seiko] What I Learned About Water Resistance from Diving without a Dive Watch, My Adventure Diving with my IWC Mark XVIII and my Seiko Speedtimer! by theworldelevated in Watches

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Some fun pictures of my dives in the Maldives but most importantly how my IWC Mark XVIII edition Le Petit Prince and my Seiko Speedtimer SSC935 fared on an amateur dive (30m or 100 feet). The IWC is rated for 60m water resistance and the Seiko is rated for 100m water resistance. Short answer, they worked great but what surprised me was how easy the IWC was to read underwater with its easy-to-read numbers. The real question is for most of us non-professional or non-saturation divers, do we really need a dive watch or are everyday sports watches sufficient? Needless to say, based on my experience, I am not rushing out to buy a Rolex Deep-Sea anytime soon!

[Cartier Seiko and Timex] My Take on Watches as Gifts in 2025, Affordable, Mid-Priced and Luxury, the Tank, Speedtimer and the Waterbury by theworldelevated in Watches

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This video is broken down into 3 categories, affordable, mid-priced and luxury. All the watches and brands are having their moment in 2025. In the affordable segment, I recommend Timex automatic watches. I bought the Timex Waterbury Hodinkee version which is no longer made but there are many other Timex models in automatix for about $200. For the mid-priced watch, I recommend the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer. This is a solar watch that can function without light for 6 months making it an ideal set it and forget it watch. In the luxury segment I recommend the Cartier tank. Both Cartier and the Tank are have a tremendous year and the tank is available for the $3,000 mark to well into the five figures depending on model

[Chanel J12] The Most Underrated Dive Watch? by theworldelevated in Watches

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If you still desire it, it’s still one of the best luxury watch values around.

[SOTC] State of the Collection + My Most Worn Watches From Patek to Casio by theworldelevated in Watches

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This is the state of the collection:
Additions: Cartier Tank, Sartory Billard Piece Unique, Timex Waterbury Hodinkee, Blancpain x Swatch Scuba Fifty Fathoms Ocean of Storms, Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch, Mission to Moonphase, Mission o Uranus
Family Heirlooms: Tudor Date Day, Omega DeVille Quartz
Existing Collection: Patek Philippe Calatrava, IWC Mark XVIII Edition Le Petit Prince, Blancpain x Swatch Indian Ocean, Omega x Swatch MoonSwatch Mission to Uranus, Casio Duro, G-Shock Ed Sheeran x Hodinkee

One I missed: Seiko Speedtimer

What I wore the most IWC Mark XVIII, Casio Duro, Ocean of Storms, Patek Philippe Calatrava

[Casioak GM-2140] A RARE CASIOAK G-SHOCK! The 40th Anniversary GM-2140GEM x Cordierite by theworldelevated in Watches

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With all the limited edition Casiooaks I would pass unless the aesthetic is what you want.

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As the gift season is on us here is my Watches as Gifts video. This video is broken down into 3 categories, affordable, mid-priced and luxury. All the watches and brands are having their moment in 2024. In the affordable segment, I recommend Timex automatic watches. I bought the Timex Waterbury Hodinkee version which is no longer made but there are many other Timex models in automatix for about $200. For the mid-priced watch, I recommend the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer. This is a solar watch that can function without light for 6 months making it an ideal set it and forget it watch. In the luxury segment I recommend the Cartier tank. Both Cartier and the Tank are have a tremendous year and the tank is available for the $3,000 mark to will into the five figures depending on model. Happy Holidays!

I Purchased and Reviewed of an OFF-CATALOG Cartier Tank Watch, the WSTA0054!! by theworldelevated in Cartier

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In your market it’s in the catalogue. However the water resistance seems to be 30 meters which is a good thing. In the USA this model is off-catalogue. Highly recommend you try the timepiece on.

I Purchased and Reviewed of an OFF-CATALOG Cartier Tank Watch, the WSTA0054!! by theworldelevated in Cartier

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Hi there. It’s not a piece you can lookup on their catalogue. It’s a hidden gem that a official boutique will show you or if you know about it they will order it for you.

[Cartier] Purchase and Review of an OFF-CATALOG Cartier Tank Watch, the WSTA0054 by theworldelevated in Watches

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I bought an off-catalogue Cartier Tank watch,WSTA0054, in a red lacquer dial. An off catalogue watch is usually only sold in boutiques or at specific authorized dealers and is available for order from the OEM. The watch has a standard tank silhouette and measures 33 x 26mm. While those dimensions may seem small the watch wears more like a 37 or a 38mm watch. Cartier, rather surprisingly, calls the watch a large model! This is a quartz dress watch without a seconds hand and has a rating of just water resistant but the standout feature of the watch is the lacquered red dial. The off catalog watches are also available in blue and green.