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As a man that is totally blind, I really do appreciate this video and the watch. Interesting that you mentioned your site’s accessibility because I did try to take your personality quiz last week, and struggled with it. Thank you for bringing some awareness to the table.
Hi, really loved your video on the Dot Watch. I am totally blind and a Braille Reader, Braille Teacher and Assistive Technology Specialist. Dot is doing some amazing work and can’t wait to see what else they bring to market. Thank you for showing this to your sighted audience, brings increased awareness. A Dot Watch may well be in my future.
FINALLY’!!!!!!!!!!! A shout out to the blind gentleman who wants to present himself professionally and stylishly!!!!!!!!! As a blind person who wants to be taken seriously I appreciate this so much!!! PS Pls provide voiceover instructions to tying a scarf, mine is dragging the ground!
Even though he might get a bit of a kickback, I still think it is classy AF that Antonio would take the time to bring such a product to our attention. It is also classy that companies are out there not just bringing innovations to the masses where they will have the largest sales, but are also bringing innovation to smaller groups of people in need that may not bring them as much cash flow.
Looking good in a suit, or in a sport coat, is easy. Learn proper fit, buy something fairly classic, be well groomed. Getting casual clothing right is far more difficult.
@@TechnoLawyer I don't think so. Just putting on a suit, even if you're comfortable wearing it, is often like wearing a costume that will make you look well dressed at most. That does not automatically make you look good! You can follow all the rules and yes, it will look sharp. But not more. If you want to stand out, and that's actually what makes a look really good, you need confidence respectively a certain pride, and you should be able to master the ominous art of "sprezzatura". There are lots of so called rules waiting to be broken, so you need a keen sense of which ones you can and shall break to have it casual/nonchalant while still obtaining a certain neatness and formality. Also, it can be very laborious to have it looking effortless without having it looking sloppy. There's a thin line between doing too little and exaggeration, and it's difficult to stay on it. I think getting other casual clothing right, as you call it, is not totally easy, but still not that difficult. The line between "boring" and "exaggerated" is not that thin. There's much more freedom of taste. You have many more choices and alternaives available. For more classic outfits, fit is actually one of the toughest challenges to master, but for casual clothing is not the absolute key to getting it right. It will not look sloppy immediately if the sleeves are a little bit too long or so. However, it can be difficult to fulfill your personal requirements as casual fashion changes quickly and thus you often cannot find matching pieces.
While not something I personally need this is a really cool idea. In the age of touchscreens, things don't even have buttons you can put braille on. This is really cool. I would love to see more videos about wearables on the channel. Bose Frames are awesome.
Thanks for the video I had no idea there was a World Braille Day. Very cool watch. My Aunt is deaf, she had a job in a bank vault. It’s sad that a lot of jobs do not consider sign language as being bilingual. I knew sign before I could actually talk and after years of construction my hearing isn’t what it used to be.
‘Even a watch the watch snobs approve of’ - love this comment. A bit of a watch guy myself, for months I toyed with the idea of a homage watch wondering what people will think. Then I read online ‘wear what you like’, and it’s absolutely true... no one but yourself cares, so buy what you like!
I really wish this company nothing but success. Insane features and quality for something so simple and innovative. Can't wait to see what they do next!
This is an amazing video. I really appreciate you bringing awareness to folks who have physical challenges. My son has severe hearing loss in one ear and complete loss in his other. Most kids are unable to function in a hearing word with that loss. Because of technology and determination he has been able to survive and thrive in this world. Including being a trumpet player, reading above his grade level, and becoming a success despite these challenges! Thank you for sharing a great company!!!
I am legally blind/hard of hearing and I would like to find one. That would be helpful! I would love it in loud noises. Also thank you for including braille. I hope braille literacy. I love my devices, but literacy is an issue worldwide. Many in the I.S. Have braille as their medium. Many newly blind folks do not or don’t have access to learn it other than residential blindness rehabilitate centers.
That’s a really great concept. I’m visually impaired myself so I have relatively very little sight but enough. I’ve never needed Braille luckily, but I know so many people who are fully blind and this would be amazing for them. It is true though that people with “full” sight overlook so many small things that can be problematic for those of us with sight problems. Waiting for those self-driving cars to take over so I can get one
I like the great idea behind it, that it will be a helpful tool for lots of people who have problems in this more and more "visual heavy" world. I wouldn't say it's stylish though, but that's not what it's actually about. As I see from the comments, this video already reaches the target group and that's great, if this device helps improve their lives. And it's cool to be aware of such tools, as you will learn about other people's struggles about things you wouldn't even think about in the normal course of life (which eventually might make you treat othes more respectfully).
Is it normal for a watch to lose its color or does that mean it is a fake? I researched it and it says that most likely it is fake. On a picture it looks silver but mine now looks Dark Grey. I'll probably save up for a new one that is actually genuine.
Is it okay to wear a stainless steel watch with gold rings? I'm not sure it is a good look. I think I would rather my watch and rings match, but I want to hear your thoughts about it. Thanks.
Amazing 🥰🥰🥰 I’m shocked at people’s rude irrelevant comments ...those making these comments are you visually impaired? ...because the watch is not for you people with sight 😕
Casio World Timer? And today I learned Antonio is a Hodinkee reader. 🤣 ... that time Jack Forster got drunk, wrote an article about an old casio, and caused casio to sell out of them. 😁
I stumbled across this video while looking up information on the dot watch. I am totally blind myself. I’m gonna be a bit nitpicky, braille is not a language it is simply a written code of whatever printed system it happens to be representing. It could be English, Spanish, whatever language. It is simply a written code This watch, allows you to learn at the very simple basics of braille probably, not the more advanced contracted braille which all books are written in. It would be a bit hard, because the watch is small I find it interesting, you were talking about this watch being able to read notification incoming calls, and text messages. Another lady who was reviewing the watch on UA-cam who is also blind, so she could not get it to read her text messages. After having said all this, I find it absolutely fascinating that you are a cited person at reviewing this watch. It makes me smile.
Im about to buy my first non walmart off the shelf watch. Rewarding myself for paying off a big loan. Looking at the Tissot powermatic 80 in silver with a blue dial. If anyone has any watches they reccomend me checking out let me know
Fake James Bond watch is interesting. For visually impaired, it's difficult to read time.. World Braille Day is January 4.i didn't know this. Thanks for letting this know
Considering I’m wearing an Apple Watch that’s twice the price of this, have an iPhone that’s three times the price, along with $3000 worth of jewelry on right now, and am typing this from my home that I paid for by working all my life as a blind person, $300 is no problem… You’re the problem with the world, and have some personal issues with your self-image, which causes you to make false assumptions about others, in an attempt to make yourself feel better. By the way, I’m making this point based on my education and practice as a licensed mental health professional. Yeah, blind people can do that too. Good luck.
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One of the rare sponsor’s video I actually gave a like, support
As a man that is totally blind, I really do appreciate this video and the watch. Interesting that you mentioned your site’s accessibility because I did try to take your personality quiz last week, and struggled with it. Thank you for bringing some awareness to the table.
Hi, really loved your video on the Dot Watch. I am totally blind and a Braille Reader, Braille Teacher and Assistive Technology Specialist. Dot is doing some amazing work and can’t wait to see what else they bring to market. Thank you for showing this to your sighted audience, brings increased awareness. A Dot Watch may well be in my future.
This video brought me to tears, great story Sir.
FINALLY’!!!!!!!!!!! A shout out to the blind gentleman who wants to present himself professionally and stylishly!!!!!!!!! As a blind person who wants to be taken seriously I appreciate this so much!!!
PS Pls provide voiceover instructions to tying a scarf, mine is dragging the ground!
Even though he might get a bit of a kickback, I still think it is classy AF that Antonio would take the time to bring such a product to our attention. It is also classy that companies are out there not just bringing innovations to the masses where they will have the largest sales, but are also bringing innovation to smaller groups of people in need that may not bring them as much cash flow.
Thanks for sharing this! While not visually impaired myself, I’ll definitely keep this in mind for family that are headed that way.
I bought the Vostok Komandirskie 24-hour exactly like yours after seeing your previous watch video ealry this year. Love it very much.
Amazing and trully life changing product! Wish it was a public stock, so that I could invest into it.
Last time I was this early RMRS wore a suit in every video 😂
Haha! Good one.
Looking good in a suit, or in a sport coat, is easy. Learn proper fit, buy something fairly classic, be well groomed.
Getting casual clothing right is far more difficult.
And opened with "Hi, I'm Antonio Centeno, founder of Real Men Real Style."
@@TechnoLawyer I don't think so.
Just putting on a suit, even if you're comfortable wearing it, is often like wearing a costume that will make you look well dressed at most. That does not automatically make you look good! You can follow all the rules and yes, it will look sharp. But not more.
If you want to stand out, and that's actually what makes a look really good, you need confidence respectively a certain pride, and you should be able to master the ominous art of "sprezzatura". There are lots of so called rules waiting to be broken, so you need a keen sense of which ones you can and shall break to have it casual/nonchalant while still obtaining a certain neatness and formality. Also, it can be very laborious to have it looking effortless without having it looking sloppy.
There's a thin line between doing too little and exaggeration, and it's difficult to stay on it.
I think getting other casual clothing right, as you call it, is not totally easy, but still not that difficult. The line between "boring" and "exaggerated" is not that thin. There's much more freedom of taste. You have many more choices and alternaives available. For more classic outfits, fit is actually one of the toughest challenges to master, but for casual clothing is not the absolute key to getting it right. It will not look sloppy immediately if the sleeves are a little bit too long or so. However, it can be difficult to fulfill your personal requirements as casual fashion changes quickly and thus you often cannot find matching pieces.
What a fabulous watch. Thanks for highlighting it and the issues for the visually impaired.
While not something I personally need this is a really cool idea. In the age of touchscreens, things don't even have buttons you can put braille on. This is really cool. I would love to see more videos about wearables on the channel. Bose Frames are awesome.
Every BMW driver needs this.
Lots of interesting pieces in your collection I can tell, and this Braille watch has a really nice concept. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video I had no idea there was a World Braille Day. Very cool watch. My Aunt is deaf, she had a job in a bank vault. It’s sad that a lot of jobs do not consider sign language as being bilingual. I knew sign before I could actually talk and after years of construction my hearing isn’t what it used to be.
Agreed!
Interesting watch - I like it! Thanks for this video Antonio.
‘Even a watch the watch snobs approve of’ - love this comment.
A bit of a watch guy myself, for months I toyed with the idea of a homage watch wondering what people will think. Then I read online ‘wear what you like’, and it’s absolutely true... no one but yourself cares, so buy what you like!
A good sponsor. Cool tech as well as a decent looking but highly functioning watch.
I really wish this company nothing but success. Insane features and quality for something so simple and innovative. Can't wait to see what they do next!
Great video. Very glad u publicized this.
I have a visual disability and this is fantastic!
I want this watch where is the store
One is the best sponsored videos out there 🙌
I really do rate this
This is an amazing video. I really appreciate you bringing awareness to folks who have physical challenges. My son has severe hearing loss in one ear and complete loss in his other. Most kids are unable to function in a hearing word with that loss. Because of technology and determination he has been able to survive and thrive in this world. Including being a trumpet player, reading above his grade level, and becoming a success despite these challenges! Thank you for sharing a great company!!!
I am legally blind/hard of hearing and I would like to find one.
That would be helpful! I would love it in loud noises. Also thank you for including braille. I hope braille literacy. I love my devices, but literacy is an issue worldwide. Many in the I.S. Have braille as their medium. Many newly blind folks do not or don’t have access to learn it other than residential blindness rehabilitate centers.
Well done sir, this was awesome! Thank you.
Wow! Very inspiring video Antonio, this video better go viral. Its going change so many lives out there.
I hope so!
A watch that helps to triumph against visual disability. How More interesting can it get.
That’s a really great concept. I’m visually impaired myself so I have relatively very little sight but enough. I’ve never needed Braille luckily, but I know so many people who are fully blind and this would be amazing for them. It is true though that people with “full” sight overlook so many small things that can be problematic for those of us with sight problems. Waiting for those self-driving cars to take over so I can get one
Is it acceptable to wear both a watch and a fitbit?
Antonio. Thanks for celebrating the visually impaired. As a person who is legally blind, I am incredibly proud of what I have accomplished.
Great and needed tool!
Wooooow Antonio you caught me off guard. Great video to humble me. Thank you
I like the great idea behind it, that it will be a helpful tool for lots of people who have problems in this more and more "visual heavy" world. I wouldn't say it's stylish though, but that's not what it's actually about. As I see from the comments, this video already reaches the target group and that's great, if this device helps improve their lives. And it's cool to be aware of such tools, as you will learn about other people's struggles about things you wouldn't even think about in the normal course of life (which eventually might make you treat othes more respectfully).
@realmenrealstyle are you wearing the small or the large?
Thanks for reviewing this watch Antonio! This is the watch that I could use.
Super - thanks for checking it out Carson.
The link is bad. Not sure what’s going on
Love this video
Great Video and great watch. But I also wondered, which watch is visible in your intro?
Great company! And your watch collection is insane!!
Is it normal for a watch to lose its color or does that mean it is a fake? I researched it and it says that most likely it is fake. On a picture it looks silver but mine now looks Dark Grey. I'll probably save up for a new one that is actually genuine.
It was a great video Antonio, but when are you going to make "making a shoe box at home" video?😁
Working on it
@@RealMenRealStyle Yess 😎🙏
Is it okay to wear a stainless steel watch with gold rings? I'm not sure it is a good look. I think I would rather my watch and rings match, but I want to hear your thoughts about it. Thanks.
Can I get it in South Africa
Amazing 🥰🥰🥰 I’m shocked at people’s rude irrelevant comments ...those making these comments are you visually impaired? ...because the watch is not for you people with sight 😕
Do with colorfit pro 2
I realize the importance of staying techno relavent but my flip phone and my flip watch (grandfather's) are fine.
That's a lot of watches man hahaha good video
Thanks Akash. Love these watches.
Handy watch indeed
For those who dont have one
get a cuckoo clock
Ask anybody near you at that time
Ask siri
Casio World Timer?
And today I learned Antonio is a Hodinkee reader. 🤣
... that time Jack Forster got drunk, wrote an article about an old casio, and caused casio to sell out of them. 😁
Same with the a500 review. And yup I went out and got one as a result (the a500)
"A gold-plated data bank for gangster accountants." - ROFL
Cool item
“Casio Royale”, groan. M.
I stumbled across this video while looking up information on the dot watch. I am totally blind myself.
I’m gonna be a bit nitpicky, braille is not a language it is simply a written code of whatever printed system it happens to be representing. It could be English, Spanish, whatever language. It is simply a written code
This watch, allows you to learn at the very simple basics of braille probably, not the more advanced contracted braille which all books are written in. It would be a bit hard, because the watch is small
I find it interesting, you were talking about this watch being able to read notification incoming calls, and text messages. Another lady who was reviewing the watch on UA-cam who is also blind, so she could not get it to read her text messages.
After having said all this, I find it absolutely fascinating that you are a cited person at reviewing this watch. It makes me smile.
Im about to buy my first non walmart off the shelf watch. Rewarding myself for paying off a big loan.
Looking at the Tissot powermatic 80 in silver with a blue dial.
If anyone has any watches they reccomend me checking out let me know
To the 1% reading this, may God bless you and see you through whatever you are going through.
I want to be a big youtuber one day
Amen 🙏
What an amazing made up story about his best friend 👏👏👏
Fake James Bond watch is interesting. For visually impaired, it's difficult to read time.. World Braille Day is January 4.i didn't know this. Thanks for letting this know
👍
Wow
What if I'm a women interested in you topics?
Chad sounds like real Chad
Aren't you supposed to tell viewers when you make a paid advertisement?
too bad i saw vincero in there :(
I can't think of a good comment, sorry
Is it just me or the video got missfocus ?
😃🇬🇧🇬🇧
I don’t know if a blind person can afford a 300$ watch
Considering I’m wearing an Apple Watch that’s twice the price of this, have an iPhone that’s three times the price, along with $3000 worth of jewelry on right now, and am typing this from my home that I paid for by working all my life as a blind person, $300 is no problem… You’re the problem with the world, and have some personal issues with your self-image, which causes you to make false assumptions about others, in an attempt to make yourself feel better. By the way, I’m making this point based on my education and practice as a licensed mental health professional. Yeah, blind people can do that too. Good luck.
@@ShawnBrockMusic I was on the fence, hence I said I don't know.
is it a vincero? commenting before I watch lol