
In a candid review, pkonos offers a firsthand look at Kurono's new meteorite dial model from their Aoyama boutique. His observations provide a crucial counterpoint to marketing imagery, helping collectors understand the watch's true in-the-metal presence. This article synthesizes community reactions, exploring whether the watch lives up to its online allure.
and took a couple of quick shots.
As with other Kuronos, I came away with the impression that the watch is photogenic-- it looks a lot better on their website (and perhaps in my photos) than in the metal.
At the center of an already smallish 37mm, the meteorite didn't give off any special vibe that one might expect, imho.
This new model also continues the use, unfortunately, of the stamped hour and minute hands that, well, look very simply stamped.
As for positives, I did like the colorway and dial's layout.
Ymmv, of course.


I often get sucked into the photos of a new watch announcement and the marketing hype surrounding that release “ the watchmaker personally selected the stone like it’s a chrysalis and raising into a beautiful butterfly…obviously hyperbole on my part“ hence this is incredibly unique and special watch, better buy it NOW! It’s important to have a review from someone knowledgeable and calling it the way he see’s it. Great job!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this watch.
And they are all less appealing than in photos.
But this one is easily among the least effective, even judging from pictures.... It's far too small, plain and without contrast. Not a bad watch per se, but not one I would spend money on myself. Cheers, Filip
I received the email yesterday from KT about this watch and I was intrigued by it. Not so much any more!
It did not come home with you, then? 😊
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