Roue HDSvsOblvlo XM Dragon
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Roue features a graphite layered dial or a champagne dial with yellow hands and black outline, offering excellent visibility. The 316L stainless steel case has a brushed finish and is described as beautiful up close. The watch is powered by a Japanese Miyota 2315 quartz movement and has 50-meter water resistance. On balance, owners appreciate the Roue for its visually appealing dial and case finishing.
Owners widely praise Oblvlo for its excellent fit and finish and unique designs at its price point, with specific commendations for the stunning aventurine dial and smooth winding action. The domed sapphire crystal features a decent anti-reflective coating, an improvement over past models. Some owners find the designs unconventional but excellent value, especially when found on sale. The automatic movement hacks and hand winds. However, reviewers consistently flag the lume as weak and short-lived. One owner reported an hour ring becoming loose after shaking. The case size is cited as 43mm, though some sources mention 41mm or 45mm including the stem. On balance, owners rate Oblvlo highly for its distinctive aesthetic and robust build quality relative to its price.
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