Donna Villarreal
The watch arrived today after a worryingly long delay in Mexican Customs, and the (attractive) tin box it comes in was bent out of shape by some careless handling, but the watch itself is okay, running and unscratched. And I have another SKMEI box from a previous purchase to replace the damaged one. It matters because it's a gift. I feel lucky I don't have to deal with a return just because of a squashed gift box.For the time being I'm only concerned that the 3 different units embedded in the case are working; I'll get to setting the times later. I've spent some time today admiring the piece and buffing up the matte finish on the strap with a little neutral shoe polish. It's described as leather in the spec sheet. I'm skeptical about that but it did shine up well after the polishing, always a good sign. The watch I bought for myself - same brand, different model - has a leather strap that's absolutely heritage-brand quality and has 'Genuine Leather' stamped on the inside while this big guy doesn't, so who knows...Also in the spec sheet, the strap width is listed as 24mm when even with only a casual glance at the photos it's obvious that the strap is much wider. Anyone who wants the watch but plans to change the strap should wait until it arrives before ordering a new strap online. I've learned this lesson the hard way and if something looks fishy I have taken to contacting the sellers via Amazon to confirm the true lug widths, case sizes, etc. I chose the silver case/white face/light-brown strap variant and have no plans to change the strap so am just guessing when I say the width is probably 28mm.It's an impressively cool timepiece but only a really tall guy can carry it off considering the case is 55mm high and 51 wide. Surprising as it might be, Mexico is an important market for collector-quality watches and there are magazines for aficcionados that I often buy but I've never seen anything like this watch in their pages. It's a daring and original design and from what I know of SKMEI products, the execution is up to the excellence of the concept. Very happy.
Men's Digital Sports Watch, LED Square Large Face Analog Quartz Wrist Watch with Multi-Time Zone Waterproof Stopwatch
product inoformation
Brand Seller or Collection Name | SKMEI | Clasp | Tang Buckle |
Model number | SKMEI-1391-Silver Coffee-F |
about item
- SUPER COOL DESIGN- Unique cool triple time display dials with stopwatch and alarm and date, LED large face dial with the classic leather band, simple and grand, expressive of your extraordinary taste
- PRECISE TIME KEEPING: High-quality quartz movement with three time zones analog display, three working time zones design is very convenient for traveling, you can see 3 times of 3 countries in only one watch
- COMFORTABLE AND DURABLE: The Superior genuine leather band which is soft, breathable and durable, great for daily wearing and provides you a wonderful wearing experience
- WATERPROOF FOR DAILY USE: 3 ATM Waterproof: Hand Wash, Rain Day, Sweating, NO Problem. NOT suitable for diving, swimming, snorkeling, water-related work
- GOOD GIFT FOR MEN: Its fashion special design leads you to the edge of sports fashion. A perfect gift for families and friends in Christmas, Thanksgiving, Halloween's day.ect. Suitable for men or anyone who likes large dial watch should love this fashion sport watch
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Aaron Davidson
Let me start by saying this watch is NOT for the limp-wristed, noodle armed, or weak. This sucker is big, beefy, and weighs enough to make your scale think you're overeating.The watch actually has three different watches on the face, which is cool if you're keeping track of different time zones or if you just like overkill, which I do very much. It's presentation is eye-catching. I'm the type of guy who likes big watches, big sunglasses, and things that don't look like what everyone else is wearing. This watch suits me perfectly.For $40, you're gonna be hard-pressed to find a nicer watch. This thing looks better and more stylish than watches 10x the cost. I've only had it for a couple days and will update my review if something goes wrong, but as of now I wish I could give it six stars. It's that good. Buy it, wear it, and impress the ladies with your amazing choice in timekeeping.
Marc Wolf
Lately I have taken to wearing a watch as an item of jewelry. This means style and appearance is perhaps more important than practicality - after all, with most of us carrying around a cell phone these days the need for a wrist watch becomes less important from a time keeping viewpoint.This is a large, attractive, flashy watch. Every time I put it on it gets noticed. So many positive compliments! And it certainly looks more expensive than it is. The band is very comfortable and will easily accommodate a large wrist.Beyond the looks, the functionality is just "ok", hence the 4 star rating. It has 2 analog dials. The large dial is for 12 hour time, the smaller one for 24 hour time. Due to the design and color (I have the gold watch), these are not the easiest dials to read. There is also a small digital readout that will display the time, elapsed time when used as a stopwatch, alarm time and date. This readout is very hard to read. There is a back light feature for viewing the readout in the dark. It should be noted that the included instructions do not match the watch, and a bit of guesswork needs to be done to figure things out.From the standpoint of a practical watch for telling time, this is not it. But to make a bold fashion statement, this is a great addition to your jewelry collection!
Alicia Gray
Wow, this watch took me by surprise when I opened the box! But every time I look at it, I fall more in love with it. It's much bigger than I expected, & I'm a "big watch" guy, it's heavy & sturdy, & it's beaming with class & retro! Nothing feels cheap about it, so much so that I have to hide it from my roommates right now so they don't question why I'm a little light on rent, and yet wearing a watch that from literally 3+ feet away looks like the real pricetag is missing a zeroI What a steal, it takes a tiny bit to get used to the bulk of it, but if you enjoy a fat-faced watch with some gurthy vertical mass, with plenty of class & formal appeal, and also that rugged heavy badass "I'm a time-boss" vibe, mixed pleasantly with that fantastic retro digital display & retro alarm beep & its aqua digital font, then BAMM LOOK OUT! You found it! As we speak, it knows I'm writing about it, it's just owning all the air in the room, & it's making my 5-10 times more expensive & "fancy dress" watches in my drawer literally quiver in total fear & jealousy!
Kimberly Gross
I get that this is a cheap watch but the analog clock on it has fallen 6 minutes behind in just a couple of days. As long as I reset the time once in awhile I suppose it is fairly reliable and it isn’t a watch I’m going to be wearing that often, so it works for me - but given that it’s supposed to tell you the time and not the other way around it kinda sucks at what it’s for. It is pretty neat looking though so no complaint in that department.Edit: after one month of sitting in a drawer and absolutely nothing happening to it, the digital display is completely out. No light, nothing. I’ve added a second photo and removed 2 stars.
Christopher Rodriguez
This watch is nice and unique to wear, it works very well and it’s easy to correct when you receive itThe watch is worth the price and it’s durable.