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A**R
Quirky, but kinda rad!
I am a watch collector and I decided to purchase this watch after seeing it being discussed in a forum I'm a part of. It's probably the most ridiculous watch I own, with it being comically large and with three separate dials on the face. I've had it now for about three months and it's held up well so far! Despite it's crazy size, I do really enjoy this watch and I can't help but smile and laugh when I look at it on my wrist. If you're looking to turn some heads with a giant, but pretty cool looking watch, for an affordable price (I paid a little under $30) then I would recommend this piece without hesitation!
S**Q
Beautiful watch
I love this watch! It is large, classy, and overall a man’s watch.
S**K
Attention getting design!
Keeps time a little slow or maybe it's the battery! Haven't had it that long! But nice look and feel and everyone asks about it!
T**N
Nice watch, but the band could use some work.
I was very excited when I received this watch. It’s a great looking piece. The only issue I had was that the watch strap immediately busted when I went to secure it.I did purchase another band, but would have preferred to have not had to spend additional money.
C**.
Great watch
I first saw this watch on a Facebook ad for Massorini for almost $50. I searched and found it on Amazon for about $26.I've gotten more compliments on this watch than I can count. I've had a ton of guys say how cool of a watch it is and ask me where I got it. People think its worth 10x what I paid for it so I hate saying I found it on Amazon for $26! If you want a watch that is going to stand out, this is the watch for you...big face, square design, etc. So far the quality has been great. I did notice either a hair in between the glass...or some sort of hairline crack but its unnoticeable unless someone is viewing it up close. For $26 though, I won't feel bad if it breaks down the road. I'll just order another from Amazon!
M**E
EXTREMELY LARGE WATCH!!!
I might as well wear an old school sun dial! Dissappointed very much. Talk about huge... This is one huge watch.
J**N
Great buy
This watch is a great deal for $30. It has a tremendous big face (which may appeal to some and not others) I bought two- one as a gift. One was defective but was able to get a replacement in a couple of days. As a watch connoisseur, who typically purchases luxury and fashion watches, I’m impressed. This won’t be my everyday watch - but I’ll definitely wear it for casual evenings and when traveling. There’s no way to go wrong with this watch considering the features and cost. I’ve purchased popular brands 3x the cost and department stores and they barely lasted a year. I’m sure this watch can last as long if not more.
S**T
Unique Look - Poor Quality - Fell Apart Quickly
The watch itself was unique looking and thats always a draw for me. BUT thats pretty much where the positive feedback ends unfortunately...*First Impression - First IssuesIts unique, there are 2 fully functional tri-handed analog clocks and one digital clock with light up function, stop watch, multi alarm, etc.. However, your normal new analog watch will have a tiny easy to remove stopper wedged under the setting dial to keep it in the pulled out position which essentially keeps the watch from running and draining the battery when ur not wearing/using it - this watch had 2 stoppers because of the two analog watches. However, for some reason they decided to use the worlds smallest zip ties instead. They were very tight and impossible to remove without some sort of special tiny cutting tool that can fit in a 1-2mm space. Even then it took me almost 45min just to get the 2 stopper things out AND I ended up making a few accidental scuffs in the metal surrounding the dials in the process just to get them out so I could actually use it as a watch. It just seems like common sense to me, if your selling somethig new that requires a very small not entirely so common tool to turn it on innitially without cosmetically or functionally damaging the product then it should either be stated in the items description or provided with the item.The fact is, if you pay less than $50 retail for just about any new watch you can expect that it wont last long with regular/frequent wearing/use. And sadly that was the case with this watch mostly due to design flaws that focused more on astetics over build quality, durability or functionality.Always take into consideration, ANYTHING you purchase retail is generally worth less than half what you actually paid for it, even as low as 1/3 the MSRP sometimes. So, this watch was $29.99 meaning it probably had an actual value of $9.00 ~ $15.00. That being said, I shouldn't have been that surprised when, 2 weeks after arriving the first strap loop snapped off (which was ok because most leather band watches have one fixed loopand then one that can move freely up and down the strap). Now this was not due to a poor quality material but rather the wrist band for this watch was about twice as thick as normal leather band adjustable watches. This made the band far more ridged putting much more preasure on the loops when putting the watch on securly. Which lead to, as I said, the first free moving loop to break off. This didn't render the watch unwearble but it was discouraging since it was so new. Then just before the 2 month mark the entire assembly that held the wrist strap to the watches bezel simply fell apart while I was taking the watch off. This made it no longer wearable without repairs which seemed rediculous as I had only had the watch for just under 2 months and maybe wore it on average 2-3 time a week for 7 weeks. So at most I wore it just over 20 times for probably 4-6 hours of the entire day. Basically, you can expect to get 80 -120 hours of moderate wear before it basically falls to pieces... which in my opinion is rediculous unless its being advertised/sold as a disposable/degrading watch... lol. And honestly unless your like NBA player sized the thing is MASSIVE. Im an average size guy, 5'11" 180lb and the watch face alone coveredmy entire wrist which didnt look horrible I just didnt realize it was going to be THAT big.All in all, if it hadn't totally fallen apart on me the other day I would have been satisfied with what I recieved for the price I paid. So unless youre a gental giant who needs to have 3 different times on his watch and only and on wearing it once a month for the next 5 years I'd pass on this one. There are plenty of decent and better made watches out there for $30, but if youve got the extra $20 to spend Id suggest starting at the $50 range if you want something that will last you more than a few months.
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