4/12/2010

Review of GUESS? - G50322L

I looked high and low for this style of watch because a family member had a similar one back in the 1940s when I was a child. I like the shape and the 30s retro appearence. I wanted a watch with a battery for the convenience and this watch fits the bill. I have had many compliments on the style. The one complaint I have is that the watch band is shorter than I would like. Increasing the length by a centimeter or two wouldn't cost too much for the maker and then I would have been 100% satisfied.
I would buy this watch again for myself or for a gift.

Product Description
Guess watches are known for superior quality, cutting edge design, and affordability. Guess is globally recognized as a leading fashion brand.

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Review of G - Shock - G301B1A

This watch is awsome. It has 5 alarms, stopwatch, automatic calendar, timer, light, and is waterproof. What more could you ask for. It feels very sturdy and is definately no cheap Drug store watch. I have owned 3 to 4 hundred dollar watches and this one takes the cake. Simple yet sophisticated design, comfortable, and less than 75 bucks shipped express. There is no better deal out there, I've searched. All in all this is no TAG but for the money it blows away all the other watches in this price range and even more expensive ones. Don't think just buy it, you wont regret it.

Product Description
Digital quartz movement, Sport watch, Shock resistant, Silver-tone luminous hands and indexes, Regular timekeeping mode, World timer, Countdown timer, Stopwatch mode, Alarm mode, Hand setting mode, Brushed gunmetal stainless steel bezel, Black polyurethane selector buttons, Stainless steel caseback, 200 meters/660 feet water resistant

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Review of Invicta 16mm Black Lorica Watch Strap IS200

I have a question, when it shows red, black, white, mint green, yellow, pink, blue and orange straps. for advertised price of $29.88 why would they send me one black strap ???i thought i bought the collection.

dan klawer

Product Description
16mm Invicta watch strap. Synthetic microfiber blend strap. Buckle color: Silver. Great for Invicta Baby Lupah watches.

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Review of Charles-Hubert - HUB3743B

Watch was a great value for the price and came complete with box and papers. The delivery was very prompt and it was packaged well.

Product Description
Quartz movement, Casual watch, Dual time, Silver-tone hands, Two subdials for different timezones, Polished stainless steel bezel, crowns, case and caseback, Mineral crystal, Water resistant

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4/11/2010

Review of Rubberized Leather (22mm Regular, Black)

This watch band looks great but had I known it was soooo stiff I probably would not have bought it.I am having a hard time getting it to buckle and the watch kinda sits up off the wrist.If you have a very large wrist it might work better for you.It is just really hard material.Was packed great and arrived quickly.I wouldorder other types of bands from this seller.

Product Description
Need a rubber strap for your Panerai, Invicta Lupah, or other wide watch? This thick rubber strap is flexible and features a soft, leather lining. It is a Panerai-style watch band but may be worn on any watch requiring a 22mm strap. A heavy duty, brush finish, stainless steel buckle complements this black strap.

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Review of Invicta Men's Pro Diver Collection Stainless Steel Watch # 5618

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay, but not a homerun for Invicta, July 4, 2009

I have a dozen Invicta watches in my collection, including this one. I rate this one as follows:

Style and appearance: Five (*****) Stars
Comfort: Five (*****) Stars
Quality: Five (*****) Stars
Value: Four (****) Stars
Functionality: Zero (-) Stars

The ISA quartz movement in this watch does a decent job of keeping up with the phases of the moon (easiest if you set it on a full or new moon) but an awful job of keeping up with tide changes. That, of course, is because tides vary greatly by geography, with some coastal areas cycling twice as often as others.

Thus, out of respect for the intelligence of the customer and their own integrity, Invicta should have had a disclaimer that the tide function is pretty much a novelty item - much like the "navigation chart" placemats at seafood restaurants.

That said, there is much to like about this watch, which is styled in the Corduba collection - but, for whatever reason, not included in it. The size is about right for most wrists, given how much bigger watch faces are at the moment. Invicta makes quite a few watches in the 50-54 mm range - massive for all but the brawniest wrists (think Popeye).

This combination stainless steel and poly-resin band, with dual-screw posts, is easy to adjust to fit comfortably. It is a handsome look, and rides very easily on one's arm - a very solid look but not quite as heavy as some watches in their line can be (a Sub Aqua Noma III, for example, can weigh in at more than 225 grams).

The face is very attractive and easy to read. The Tritnite markings work well in the dark. The moon-phase window, in contrasting nautical blue at the 10 o'clock position, is a very pleasant addition to the traditional black face. The bezel, in matching black, turns well and adds functionality to the watch.

I'm glad I got it. There are many more things about it I like than I dislike - and the things I dislike are not major. However, Invicta does not provide the user with any instructions (and I mean none) for the proper operation of this watch. To add injury to insult, several emails to their sales department - first asking and then begging for proper instructions - were ignored. Their yachting edition Pro Diver - an even nicer watch, in my opinion (perhaps because the racing timer actually works, as opposed to the tide clock) - is similarly afflicted. Both of these watches are not operated intuitively and, while I have discerned their modalities, most would be challenged to get them to function as designed.

So the tide function being mostly for show and the uncaring attitude of the company when it comes to advising new owners in the operation of their timepieces are what earned this watch - which is really very nice looking - the three-star rating overall.

Now, if you have read to this point and still want the watch (because it is so handsome), don't care about the tide function and will need to operate it without guidance of any sort from Invicta, here is how you use it:

Moon setting button at 2 o'clock: Unscrew the protective cap over the crown and swing it away from the 2 o'clock pusher. Press and hold until it beeps. Release and repress to move the hand clockwise around the face. As I said, this is easier if you set it on the new moon or full moon, but you can align it on either and then count forward, depressing the pusher for each day. That should do it. After a few seconds without pressing the pusher, you'll hear another beep signaling that the setting mode is canceled. Also, this function does not set in concert with the hour/minute hands, so set the time at the designated hour and minute of the new or full moon before setting the moon phase, so that you have the appropriate day-long adjustment. Then reset the time to your local time.

Setting date and time: Unscrew the protective cap from the crown. With a rubber jar-lid gripper (or small smooth-face jeweler's pliers, if you have them), pull the tiny crown out to the first detent position. Adjust the date to the day before the current date. Pull the crown out to the second detent position (stopping the second hand at 12 o'clock if you want a precise setting) and adjust the time forward past midnight (so that the date flips to the current date), then keep moving the hands forward to the current time. This ensures that the hands are properly set in the am or pm part of the day.

Setting the tide function: This is strictly for s**ts and giggles, since it is not at all accurate, unless you live in a tide zone that coincides with the timing mechanism of this watch. Press and hold the pusher at 4 o'clock until you hear a beep. Then release the pusher and re-press it to move the tide hand forward clockwise. Release the pusher when it is at the appropriate phase for your local tides. Then, if you want it to be meaningful, repeat this about every hour so that it vaguely tracks the rise and fall of tides in your area.

Good luck and enjoy!



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Review of Timex Men's Expedition Easy Set Alarm Classic Analog Watch #T45101

Sometimes you find a watch that you really like, more than others. Such is the case of this Timex Men's Easy Set Alarm Classic Analog Fullsize Watch and my son, who found this one on his own. He had asked that I get him a watch as a Christmas gift, so I told him to find one that he really liked wondering what he would come up with.

For some reason Timex watches have always had a place in the lives of my family members, as previously noted in a review that I posted on my Timex Men's Outdoor Performance Digital Compass Expedition Watch. The late John Cameron Swayze coined the now-famous phrase "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" when he did his old black & white TV ads, and all of the Timex watches that I've owned lived up to that saying.

So when my son told me that he had found a few different watches, including this, I asked him to explain what he liked about each one. He liked the charcoal face with full numeral display around the inside of the watch face, along with the luminous hands, the date in its little window and the Indigo illumination. He really liked the moveable exterior bezel, and that it had an alarm feature that was said to be easy to set.

Being the practical parent, I liked the stainless steel case, the weather-resistant leather strap and the fact that the watch was water-resistant to 50m. Also liked that it was said to use less battery power than other watch illumination systems, which enabled the watch battery to last longer.

Could see that he liked this particular watch better than other models, and even though some were more expensive and "had more dials" than this, he liked the looks of this one better. And on December 25th, you should have seen his happy face when he unwrapped it and put it on.

But that's not the end of this little tale about this watch.

I do like timepieces of many kinds, and had been looking at a particular Swiss Army watch that seemed to be a nice choice. My son happened to see me looking at the selections here on Amazon.com, then asked why I didn't get one like his, reminding me that I had said that I always liked Timex.

And he was right, so that's how I ordered one of these for myself, and now we have a matched pair that we're both quite happy with.


Product Description
This Timex Watch (but not any battery, crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation. Timex will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Timex Corporation. This limited warranty applies to US Customers.

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