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[question]which one to get first
I like the look of the Kuoe dial, but it’s a bit too small for me. Plus, it has a more European style; only the text on the dial shows it comes from Kyoto (my house is in Kyoto, a weird to have same city on my wrist)
The Knot Raden catches my eye a lot more. Even though it looks a bit hard to read, the Urushi lacquer and Raden represent the peak of Japanese craftsmanship.
Does anyone have experience with these two watches?"
"I love Japanese craftsmanship and am torn between these four watches—though I might end up getting both brand