Depancel Pista GTvsKUOE ROYAL SMITH 90-010
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Owners widely report Depancel watches are well-made and offer great value, receiving many compliments and comparing favorably to more expensive brands. One owner specifically praised the immaculate dial and top-notch quality of their Allure model. The Depancel Pista GT features a skeletonized STP 6-15 automatic movement with a balance wheel at 12 o'clock and a crude power reserve indicator, a comfortable 42mm cushion case, and 50m water resistance, priced at €1,041. However, the applied lume on the Pista GT is weak, and one owner of an Allure Stradale reported the chronograph seconds hand fell off after 31 days of light use, along with issues like loose stitching and a finicky buckle. On balance, owners rate Depancel highly for its perceived quality and value at the price point, despite isolated reports of defects.
Owners praise the KUOE ROYAL SMITH's elegant 37mm size, symmetrical bicompax layout, and crisp chronograph pushers with a swift reset. The salmon dial is described as copper-toned with highly polished, legible Breguet numerals. Some owners find the 13mm thickness and 43mm lug-to-lug wearable, while others note the 14.3mm thickness detracts from wearability. The TMI NE86A movement has a claimed 45-hour power reserve and accuracy ranging from +25/-15 seconds per day. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the KUOE ROYAL SMITH for its retro charm and enjoyable chronograph operation, despite some reservations about its thickness.
The Miyota Cal. 9122 automatic movement with triple calendar complications is a key strength. The watch features a vertical brushed ivory dial with black subdials and Breguet numerals. Reviewers did not reach a consensus on any weaknesses or points of disagreement.
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