Oliver Watch Collection
The Oliver watch is built around a round case in 316L stainless steel with an integrated metal bracelet, a Swiss Ronda 1062 quartz movement, and an anti reflective sapphire crystal. It comes in a small model at 30mm and a large model at 40mm, both with an ultra thin 6mm case thickness that keeps...
See moreThe Oliver watch is built around a round case in 316L stainless steel with an integrated metal bracelet, a Swiss Ronda 1062 quartz movement, and an anti reflective sapphire crystal. It comes in a small model at 30mm and a large model at 40mm, both with an ultra thin 6mm case thickness that keeps the watch sitting close to the wrist. A diamond set version of the small model is also available. Across all models, the Oliver is offered in multiple dial colours including black, navy blue, green, burgundy, and grey.
The Oliver sits alongside the Duke Collection as one of two signature watch lines in the Wecord watch range. Where the Duke uses a square case, the Oliver takes the round route with a bolder dial character and a stronger wrist presence. Both collections fall within the watches under 2000 AED range and pair naturally with a cord bracelet on the opposite wrist.
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Oliver Watch Collection
The Oliver Watch: Swiss Movement, Sapphire Crystal, Steel Case
The specifications of the Oliver read like a watch at a much higher price point. The case is made from 316L stainless steel, which is the same surgical grade steel used by major Swiss watchmakers for its corrosion resistance, durability, and hypoallergenic properties. The crystal is anti reflective sapphire, the hardest transparent material used in watchmaking after synthetic corundum, which means it resists scratches from everyday contact that would mark a mineral or acrylic crystal within weeks. And the movement is a Swiss Ronda 1062 quartz, a calibre known in the industry for its accuracy and longevity. These are not entry level specifications dressed up with marketing language. They are the same materials and movement class found in watches that cost significantly more.
Small Model and Large Model
The Oliver small model has a 30mm case diameter and weighs 81g. It is the lighter and more compact of the two, and it suits smaller wrists as well as anyone who prefers a watch that does not dominate the wrist. At 30mm, it reads as refined and understated while still carrying the design detail and presence that the Oliver is known for.
The Oliver large model has a 40mm case diameter and weighs 125g. It carries more visual weight on the wrist and makes a bolder impression, which is why it tends to be the more popular choice for men and for women who prefer a larger watch as a style statement. Both models share the same 6mm ultra thin case thickness, which is remarkably slim for a stainless steel watch and ensures the Oliver slides under a shirt cuff or sits comfortably on a bare wrist without any bulk.
The Diamond Model
The Oliver small model is also available with diamonds set around the case. This version takes the same 30mm case, the same Swiss movement, and the same sapphire crystal, and adds a ring of stones that catch light and elevate the watch from everyday accessory to occasion piece. It is the version that tends to be chosen as a significant gift or as a watch reserved for events, celebrations, and moments worth marking.
Integrated Metal Bracelet
One of the defining features of the Oliver is its integrated metal bracelet. Unlike watches where the bracelet attaches to the case with removable spring bars, the Oliver's bracelet flows directly from the case into the links without a visible join. This creates a seamless line from case to wrist that gives the watch a more cohesive, designed appearance. The bracelet is constructed from the same 316L stainless steel as the case, and the link construction allows it to drape and flex with the natural movement of the wrist rather than sitting rigid.
Oliver vs Duke: Choosing Between the Two
Wecord's two watch collections are designed to appeal to different tastes rather than different budgets. The Duke uses a distinctive square case that gives it a geometric, architectural character. The Oliver uses a round case with a bolder dial and a stronger wrist presence. If you are drawn to clean angles and a structured silhouette, the Duke is the natural choice. If you prefer a rounder, more expressive design with an integrated bracelet that sits as a single continuous piece on the wrist, the Oliver is where to look. Both use the same Swiss Ronda 1062 movement, the same 316L stainless steel, the same sapphire crystal, and the same 6mm ultra thin case profile.
The Oliver as a Gift
A Swiss movement watch in stainless steel with a sapphire crystal is one of the most enduring gifts you can give. It is worn every day, kept for years, and carries a significance that most gifts simply do not have. The Oliver makes a particularly strong choice for birthdays, Eid, anniversaries, graduations, and milestones like a first professional role or a promotion. The story behind the name (Oliver was Wecord's first ever client, and the watch was created to honour that trust) adds a layer of meaning to the gift that goes beyond the specifications.
Pair an Oliver watch with a Kensington watch roll to give the recipient both the watch and its travel home. Or combine it with a cord bracelet for the other wrist and a fragrance from the Perfume Atelier for a three piece gift that covers watch, wrist, and scent. Browse gifts for him or gifts for her for more curated options.
Specifications
All Oliver watches share the following core specifications: 316L stainless steel case, anti reflective sapphire crystal, Swiss Ronda 1062 quartz movement, ultra thin 6mm case profile, integrated stainless steel bracelet, and 3 ATM water resistance (suitable for splashes and brief contact with water, but not for swimming or submersion). The small model measures 30mm and weighs 81g. The large model measures 40mm and weighs 125g. All models are covered by a Wecord worldwide warranty.








































