4.5 out of 5
89.23% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality
Excellent quality great value.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
I m really obsessed with this watch really really really loved it
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and heavy
This is great, i love heavy and chunky watches and this fits it perfectly. Really elegant looking
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice watch for women
I love watches and love to collect many , this is such a nice design and is easy to look at it .Works well and in good condition.The only thing I di like was the straps they look pretty cheap and take away that posh lookin watch.Came nice packed and would be a cool gift for chr or any other occasion.When I reviewed it price was £270 a bit spicy price , don't know if I would buy again
5.0 out of 5 stars Wife's likes it
Wife was happy with it, came later than it first said it would and needs a few links out as it's big, but it's a nice watch and wife's happy.
1.0 out of 5 stars Watch
It’s really nice
5.0 out of 5 stars Wife loves it
Wife loves it
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Quality Fashion Watch
My wife and I are both collectors of watches and our collections include everything from rather expensive multifunction chronometers by well known Swiss and British makers to interesting fashion watches. This watch is definitely in the latter category but also includes a chronometer quartz movement.The first impression was quite good and as with most new watches with bracelets it was necessary to remove a couple of links. That is something we are used to doing so immediately checked inside the bracelet where it is common to find little arrows showing in which direction the pins are removed. Unfortunately no arrows so some trial and error required with our pin removal tool. If you are not confident in resizing a bracelet remember to add the cost of getting a watch maker to do it.We did have a minor issue in that we found the construction of the bracelet was of metal links covered in thin black soft rubber tubing. This gives an attractive black and gold colour to the bracelet but we needed to take care not to damage the rubber when reconnecting the links. We have some concern over the longevity of the watch before the soft rubber becomes damaged in wear.The next stage was set the time and date and being collectors did not need to check the instructions. The setting turned out to be as normal with a two position crown to set date and time. We did initially miss the fact that one of the small subdials shows 24 hour time. It is too small to be of much use day to day but did give a double check that the main time had been correctly set for AM and PM to ensure the date changed at midnight and not mid day.Final check was test run the chronometer. Now checked the instructions (after finding my magnifier to be able to read the tiny print in the thick book supplied). Very little information on the couple of pages of English. Just shows one button for start and stop and the second to reset. It also confirmed what we had seen and that was that the seconds were counted on one of the tiny subdials and not the main sweep second hand. This is very much the wrong way around as reading accurate seconds on the tiny hand is extremely difficult and it could of course be hidden behind the hour and minute hands. We then found that there was zero feedback (no click) when pressing the start button so one needed to be watching the tiny hand to ensure it started moving when one should be concentrating on what one was timing.At this stage we found and additional feature of the chronograph which is not referred to at all in the minimal instructions. That is that the stopwatch has a lap function. The instructions simply refer to start, stop and reset. Button A starts the watch and if button B (the reset button) is then pressed the hands stop so the time can be read but the elapsed time still runs. Pressing B causes the hands to advance to the total elapsed time and continue counting until either B is pressed to stop the hands again or A is pressed to end the count. This means the watch can record, for example, lap times while still counting total race time.The conclusion is that the watch is a bit of a mixed bag. As a fashion watch from a well known company it is very good. It has rather attractive styling, the main hands are easy to see and as expected with any quartz watch, it keeps good time. The chronometer function however is more of a style feature than a practical tool. The lack of tactile feedback when buttons are pressed and using the tiny hard to read subdial to record seconds really counts against it. The fact that it has the undocumented feature of lap counting is a plus though. Finally there is some concern over the soft rubber covering the metal bracelet links.As a smart looking fashion watch with the extra interest of being a chronometer go for it. As a tool watch maybe look elsewhere.
Muy bonito
Un reloj muy bonito y elegante, buena calidad a buen precio.
perfect
love it so much
Bellissimo
Amo questa marca e sono tutti belli, attenzione che in questo modello non è bianco puro!
Très jolie montre de qualité
Très jolie montre très satisfaite
Nice
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