







⌚ Stay sharp, stay ahead — time waits for no one!
The YUINK 1502 is a sleek, ultra-thin digital sports watch featuring a large LED dial with backlight for easy time reading in any light. Designed with a durable stainless steel case and soft silicone strap, it offers shock resistance and 50m water resistance, perfect for swimming and everyday wear. Equipped with a 1/100 second stopwatch, auto calendar, and multiple alarms, this unisex watch blends minimalist style with high functionality for the modern professional.




| ASIN | B08JY7T5D2 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,366,581 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 17,083 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7,617) |
| Date First Available | 5 Oct. 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | 1502 |
| Manufacturer | YUINK |
| Product Dimensions | 15.09 x 6.81 x 3.4 cm; 39.69 g |
B**N
Nice cheap watch.
Nice cheap watch. Tells the time so good for me
G**N
Me gustó mucho se ve elegante a la vista. Es sencillo y cumple lo anunciado. El instructivo viene en inglés
G**.
Qualité du fermoir de bracelet a tenu 24 heures!! Facilité de réglge cadran très mal expliqué, traduction ratée!Personne agée de 70 ans, difficulté de lecture sur cadran à aiguilles. On arrive pas à régler la date juste!
A**D
غير عملية - لن ترى الارقام بسهولة وخاصة لمن عنده ضعف في النظر افضل ما فيها تصميم الازرار غير بارز ومريح للكف وليست بارزة مثل اغلب الساعات سيتم الاستغناء عنها وشراء ساعة اخرى
A**R
This watch is fantastic! I'm actually impressed. I haven't been able to trust reviews lately but I have to say they've been very accurate for this watch, which is what led me to give it a try. It feels high-end because it's heavier, but it's also very slim and does not get in the way or caught on your sleeves and coats. If they actually used a quality band it would feel like a high-end watch. The band is plastic but very flexible. I'm a woman with bigger bones and a larger frame and the watch is slightly too big for me but for the price point and the weight of it, that doesn't bother me. I read one review that it dug in and I was worried but It's so comfortable I don't even notice that I'm wearing it. The dial is very easy to see in the daylight and I like how big the watch face is so the time is very easy to read for a quick glance. It's very easy to operate too thankfully. Super impressed!
T**R
Just rec'd (next day) so no long term feedback. Initial impression: Very positive. Watch is indeed slim, unlike many digital watches. Instructions are easy to follow; had the watch set to time & date in five minutes. Bright & sufficiently contrasty to see in direct sunlight & overcast. Indoors is similar ime. When indoor lighting is too dim to read fine print, the watch is also too dim (OK for me). Pressing the upper left button (approx 11:00) turns on the backlight for 3 sec. It's sufficiently bright to see in dim light >> total darkness; not so bright as to spoil night-adapted vision. I choose the mesh band and highly recommend it: a) Low profile b) 110mm length of the side without the clasp is long enough to accomodate a very large wrist (clasp side is about 70mm watch-to-clasp). c) the band portion grasped by the clasp goes UNDER the other band instead of flopping around loose; Good Design. At 44mm, the watch is slightly big for small wrists; mine is about 60mm across at its smallest point (I'm small-boned). If a smaller "woman's" version were available with the same black-on-black styling I'd go with that. The crystal seems to be acrylic, thus prone to scratches. Having polished the acrylic crystal on a previous watch 2-3 timea a year & successfully removed / minimized scratches, this is acceptable. I would pay $10-12 USD more for a HARDENED glass or mineral crystal; don't know if that's feasible but would be worth it. Initial accuracy seems to be approx 12 sec slow per 24 hours. Weekly, the watch will be about 1.5 minutes slow - adequatr but nothing to write home about. Updating the time requires only a coupe of button pushes BUT returns seconds to zero, so can only be done at the minute rollover; a minor PIA. This is about the same accuracy as my Nikon digital camera bodies, which are 100 times the price, so I presume significantly more accuracy might cost substantially more. Overall, this seems a good inexpensive (not cheap) watch. In spite of nitpicks, if it lasts a couple of years that's $1 / month; a good buy in my opinion.
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