Dress watch, Automatic movement (21 jewels), Polished silver-tone dauphine hands with luminous accents, Continuously sweeping polished silver-tone seconds hand, Applied polished silver-tone baton markers with luminescent tips, White indices form surrounding minute track, Dual panel analog day-and-date aperture at three o’clock position, Brushed blue dial with polished silver-tone shield logo applique below twelve o’clock position, Brushed silver-tone stainless steel bracelet with polished detailing, adjustable links and push-button-clasp, Polished silver-tone stainless steel bezel, Brushed/polished silver-tone stainless steel tonneau (barrel-shaped) case, Textured steel crown, Stainless steel screw-down exhibition caseback, Hardlex crystal, 3 ATM (30 meters/100 feet water resistant)
Product Features
- Automatic movement watch with dauphine-style hands and calendar windows on bold blue dial
- Japanese Automatic movement with analog display
- Protective Hardlex crystal dial window
- Features stainless steel construction, fold-over clasp with single push-button safety
- Water resistant to 99 feet (30 M): withstands rain and splashes of water, but not showering or submersion
Great everyday beater watch, or for someone’s first mechanical Beautiful watch. Exhibition caseback is a nice feature not usually seen on timepieces of this price point. It’s very easy to dress up this watch with a nice leather band or keep it more casual with the metal bracelet. Be warned, the description says 20mm band, but that’s the width of the middle of the bracelet and not the lugs where the band attaches. it takes an 18mm band. I ordered a burgundy leather band with this watch and had to notch the sides of the band 1mm on each side to get it to…
You get more than you pay for, but… …When you’re used to, say a Tissot Ballantine or some such, you might be a little disappointed. My watch runs a little slow (a minute a week), but that can be fixed, obviously. Just beware that you might get one that will have to go to the jeweler out of the box.The quality is (as was said by Margaret) a “beater watch”… But it won’t die – I’ve had mine for six months. I find it will stop if I leave it on the table after about 30 hours – That’s OK with me. My Tissot…