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4.0 out of 5 stars
Fossil - Automatic, March 9, 2008
After owning this watch for a little while now, I am pleased with the look and feel of this piece. I must remind you this an automatic, so you have to reset the time and date if you don't wear it often. It is a big piece but again is very comfortable. The 1 thing that the pictures don't show is the spinning bearing lining the inside of the watch, this is very attractive and makes the watch even more stunning.
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Great Clock, February 6, 2007
Just as specified, this was a very sought after color for the watch. and it was just as specified.. great.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great watch; be sure to get the armband kit!, April 14, 2007
This watch is awesome, and would totally have merited five stars had I not spent an hour trying to remove two links in the armband. I don't have one of those kits to remove the links, and let me tell you--it was a painful process. The default setting assumes you weigh about 300 lbs. or so, and more normal-sized gents are going to want to remove a link or two. Be prepared for a long afternoon.
Still, it's a great-looking watch. You do have to adjust the time every 3-5 weeks, as the auto-winding feature will eventually get off by a couple of minutes, but that's standard for all auto-winding watches. It's a little bigger than I had expected: the entire case is about two inches across; the face is perhaps 1.5, 1.6 inches. It is not in any way dainty. It's got a good, solid feel on your wrist, and the snap closure works perfectly. It's sturdy and attractive: I definitely get compliments on it.
So aside from a minor headache on day one, I love this watch. I've had a digital watch for years, but in this era of cell phones and PDAs, who actually sets an alarm, anyway? Get an autowinding mechanical watch with no electric parts, and get with the 21st century.
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