Men's Taper Watch - Modern Industrial Inspired - Water Resistant - Quartz Chronograph

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ClaspBuckle Case diameter45 millimeters
MovementQuartz Brand Seller or Collection NameBOSS
Case materialStainless Steel Case Thickness11 millimeters
Band width13.5 millimeters Bezel materialStainless Steel
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. Display TypeAnalog
Part Number1514085 Dial window material typeMineral
Band MaterialLeather Band sizeMens Standard
Bezel functionStationary Special featuresSecond Hand
Model number1514085 Band ColorBlack
Dial colorBlack CalendarNo Calendar
Item ShapeTonneau
about item
  • For the BOSS who leads where others follow, the trend-setting BOSS Taper is a natural choice. Taking the brand in an exciting new direction, this chronograph with fully integrated case and tapered leather strap offers an innovative modern silhouette. The industrial-inspired design features a prominent shaped bezel, vertically brushed dial, and steeply angled metal reflector ring. Applied metal rings encircle two sub-eyes, adding further eye-catching detail to this striking timepiece.
  • Quality Materials: Men's Taper, stainless steel case, black dial with index, black leather strap.
  • Quartz Chronograph Movement: Quartz watch movement is powered by a battery that charges and runs the watch. A Chronograph type of watch that is used as a stopwatch combined with a display watch. A basic chronograph has an independent sweep second hand; it can be started, stopped, and returned to zero by successive pressure on the stem.
  • Durable Mineral Crystal: Made from glass and protects watch from scratches.
  • Caring for your timepiece: Your BOSS watch has been developed with meticulous attention to quality, function and detail. A maintenance interval of 3 to 5 years is recommended, in addition to any required battery replacement. Never open the watch yourself.

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Matthew Lee
As soon as I took this watch out of its box (and the packaging is very nice, including a little pillow the band is hugging since it doesn't have a wrist to go around yet) I was impressed by how solid/sturdy/hefty it feels! The band is heavy stainless steel and I've got exceptionally large wrists but it still closes around me without being uncomfortable. (I don't have my wrist measurement handy, but I always have to get large things for my wrists/hands. This band presses in on my skin the tiniest bit so that it doesn't slide around as I move, but I don't find it uncomfortable for long-term wear. I wouldn't keep it on for exercise, but it's fine for a day at the office, dinner, a night out, etc.) The watch itself is very heavy, it feels SOLID.It comes with absolutely minimal paper manual material, you have to look up the instructions online. And let me tell you, they weren't easy to make heads or tails of, because they used too few words to try to convey too much. So here's what I learned, and I hope it makes your day easier:-As is standard, pull out on the stem to set the time, and then press it back in to allow the watch to run / keep time. The second hand pauses when you pull out to set the time, so you can get down-to-the-second accuracy if you so desire.-At the same time that you're setting the time, the right "eye" (the sub-face nearest the 3-o'clock position) has a single hand that goes around once per day, it's a 24-hr clock and at a glance can tell you if you're in AM or PM. For every two full sweeps that the hour hand on the main watch makes, the 24-hr hand will go around only once. So when you're setting the time, you might need to go around an extra 12 hrs to make the 24-hr hand point toward the right part of the day.There's also a stopwatch built in, and it goes with the two buttons and two other hands on the watch I haven't talked about yet:-At the 6-o'clock position on the watch face there's a stopwatch that ticks off the seconds.-At the 9-o'clock position on the watch face is ANOTHER part of the stopwatch, its single hand sweeps one circle in an hour, just like the minutes hand on a normal watch.-You start/stop the stopwatch by pressing the upper button (above the stem, outside the 2-o'clock position).-You reset the stopwatch (when it is stopped) by pressing the lower button (below the stem, outside the 4-o'clock position). When you do this, it 'unwinds' - if you timed 3 minutes 15 seconds, it'll very quickly sweep out 3 1/4 full circles counterclockwise while the stopwatch's minutes face rolls back to pointing straight up-If you press the lower button while the stopwatch is running, you pause the second hand from ticking off the seconds, but the watch continues counting the seconds internally. When you press this lower button a second time the stopwatch hand un-freeze and rapidly catch up to the actual count.-If you let the stopwatch run for a full hour, when the hour is up it automatically stops.So there you go. SUPER lovely watch, highly giftable, looks and feels high-end and impressive. I hope you, or the person you're getting it for, enjoys it as much as I am!

Phillip Ramos
I really like this fashionable watch for business settings. It truly does make you feel a bit more powerful while wearing it. At 44mm, it’s larger than most smart watches. Bold all stainless-steel design, easily noticeable if that’s what you are going for. The watch is 5-bar waterproof which means it’s splash-proof and can be worn while swimming in shallow water although the closest this watch will get to water is hand-washing in the restroom. I don’t think I would feel comfortable swimming with it.The watch being a chronograph also includes a stopwatch. You can use it with the two smaller watch faces on the left and bottom of the watch. You can start/stop it with the top button and reset it with the bottom one.The only downside I can think of is it may not be for everyone. You need some confidence, a big wrist and be ok with the weight. Even though I thought my wrist was big I still needed to take out four-links to get it to fit properly.

Christopher Bender Jr.
This quartz chronograph watch manages to look sleek, sophisticated and sporty as well with its brushed silver dial, silver bezel, and silver batons. The stainless-steel case and bracelet feel sturdy but not overly heavy, making it comfortable to wear. The watch's case measures 45mm in diameter, the bracelet has an easy to open deployment clasp, and the watch is water resistant up to 50 meters, making it safe to wash your hands or shower while wearing it. Setting the time and other functions is done by pulling the crown out and rotating it. I set the time and checked the function over a 24-hour period and the movement remained accurate. The complete operating instructions are online only though, and the page shows instructions for multiple types of watches rather than just this model. The appropriate instructions for this watch are on page 8 for the "Multi Eye Models - Type B". While that isn't quite as convenient as having the instructions included in the booklet that's in the watch box, it's easy to print the page out and include it if you plan to gift the watch. This is a sturdy, well-made chronograph that is well presented for gifting on a pillow inside a box which is inside a dust cover.