The Skagen men's titanium watch is a sophisticated addition to any businessman's wardrobe. This stylish timepiece is constructed with a 36-millimeter titanium case, a titanium bezel, and a matching 18-millimeter titanium linked bracelet with fold-over safety clasp. A durable mineral dial window protects the charcoal gray watch face, which features silver-tone hour indexes, a date calendar at six o'clock, and silver-tone hour, minute, and second hands. In addition, this quartz-movement-powered watch is water resistant to 99 feet.
Product Details
Quartz movement
Mineral crystal
Case diameter: 36 mm
Titanium case; Charcoal Grey dial
Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
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Nice inexpensive watch with loud tick
Review Date: February 1, 2010
Reviewer: jbetts1790, Miami, FL
This is a very nice lightweight and thin watch that looks more expensive than it is. You will definitely not notice it being on your arm, but you'll probably get many compliments. However, the second hand is loud enough to be quite annoying. In a loud environment, this is not a problem, but if you are in a relatively quiet room you will definitely hear this watch tick (even from a distance). I am a musician, and could hear the watch tick every time I stopped playing, so I ended up returning the watch for this reason.
hubby loved the watch!
Review Date: January 7, 2010
Reviewer: blt, cranberry twp., pa.
My husband is very fond of the slim design of the Skagen and the titanium was what he preferred, so it was perfect!!!
Love this watch
Review Date: December 16, 2009
Reviewer: Richard D. Dawson,
Watch is very elegant looking.
The band adjustment is a snap,I usually have to take a new watch to the jeweler or take a half an hour figuring out the band and adjusting it on my own.
The watch keeps time spot on and it was super for the price.
I am completely satisfied with my purchase
My favorite watch
Review Date: November 26, 2009
Reviewer: Jeffrey E. Wohlrab,
I typically go through watches relatively quickly. I use them to tell time and usually don't give it a lot of thought otherwise. My previous favorite was a simple wind up that I bought years ago for $20. That changed when my wife bought me this last year.
To start, it has some flaws. There's no light of any type, so if it's dark - you'd better have a light source or a different way of telling time. The catch can be finicky at times and your fingertip might smart for a while after popping it loose. The crystal face is convex ... so I've scratched it up a bit. There also seem to be concentric rings on the face of the watch that I only notice under certain light conditions.
Now the good. It's extremely simple. There's one knob, 3 hands, and a date. It's extremely light and handsome. The band is absolutely excellent. I love it. My wife paid full price for it last year and I think it was worth it. Seeing it at half price now makes me want to buy another.
I've had it for 11 months now and it's been through combat skills training, helicopter flights, convoys, and the daily grind of deployment in a desert environment. It's definitely banged up and worn. It's been treated very harshly, but I've only managed to damage the face and mesh band slightly. For the most part, it stays on my wrist and my G-Shock stays home.
I think that I'm going to make my next watch a Skagen as well.
several more cracked crystals
Review Date: September 20, 2009
Reviewer: EMB, South California
I purchased this watch in 2008. Within months, the crystal cracked and I sent it back to Skagen for replacement. Again, within months, it cracked again and I had it replaced by a local watchmaker. When the third crystal cracked, I threw the watch away. Good styling doesn't make up for bad design.
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