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The FANMIS Men's Luxury Digital Quartz Watch combines sophisticated IP plated black tone aesthetics with robust Japanese quartz movement, offering dual analog dials and digital displays featuring stopwatch, countdown alarm, and dual time functions. Protected by scratch-resistant German glass and a stainless steel waterproof case rated to 30 meters, it’s designed for the modern professional who demands durability and multi-functionality in one sleek package.














| ASIN | B07BGH2L11 |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #377,454 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,575 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (212) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2018 |
| Department | Mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1335 |
| Manufacturer | Fanmis |
| Package Dimensions | 3.19 x 3.07 x 2.83 inches; 3.84 ounces |
B**B
Great watch for the money, though thermometer function is limited. Great customer service.
First of all, I'd like to point out that the customer service from the seller was top-notch. When I first got my watch, it was defective, with one of the analog dials not functioning. The seller was quick to respond to the concern, maintained quick and effective communication, and got me a replacement very quickly without charging for any additional shipping. Now, for the watch itself -- It's pretty amazing for the money. For a watch of this price, when you see the two analog dials and digital displays, you might think that it just has three separate cheap movements mounted in one case, and really, for this price, that would've been fine. But in reality, this is a complex movement, with all of the dials and displays integrated with each other in a fashion that you would expect for several times the price. The inspiration here is clearly an analog/digital/temperature watch of the 1980's from a well-known watch manufacturer, which was reissued recently -- and while I'm pretty sure the quality of this watch is not on par with the original, it costs a fraction as much. Again, to be clear, this is NOT the same watch or movement as the original, but it has much of the same functionality. And, it's in a nice, larger case that is not overly huge. The main concern is with the thermometer function, which I'll detail later. So, this watch has five main modes for the digital displays: time, date/temperature, alarm, dual time, and stopwatch. The active function is indicated by the LCD-pointer on the lower right of the watch face. The digital displays can be illuminated in a cool pale-blue color at the push of a button. The watch has two analog dials and two digital displays. We'll call the left analog dial "A1" and the right analog dial "A2." Dial A1 always displays the time. It is independent of the other time readouts, but it uses the same buttons for setting the time that the other functions use, meaning that, as I said before, it is integrated into the same movement as the rest of the watch. The A2 dial can be set to display the continuously running seconds, the hours of the alarm time, or the hours of the dual time. Note that when it is displaying the hours of the alarm time or dual time, it is a smoothly-running hour hand. So, as an example, if it is set to display the dual time, and the dual time is, say, 7:30, the A2 hand will be half way between the 7 and 8 markers. Whenever the watch is put into the stopwatch mode, the A2 dial then displays an hours counter for the stopwatch. When you exit the stopwatch mode, the A2 dial goes back to what it was previously set to display. Incidentally, the stopwatch has the expected start/stop/reset and split-time functions, but also includes the ability to display the elapsed time to 1/1000th of a second. As I write this, I have been wearing the watch for a little over a week, and it has been keeping accurate time. The functions work as expected, though again, the thermometer function could be improved. Also, the alarm sound is very soft and would not be able to be heard in even a moderately noisy environment, but this is common with many alarm watches, these days. Now, let's talk about the thermometer. So, yes, it goes up and down with temperature, but while it displays a reading to one tenth of a degree Celsius, it appears to have an actual resolution of roughly 2 degrees Celsius. For example, it might say 23.4 C when it is off my wrist. Then, if I pick up the watch and it starts to warm up due to the body heat of my hand, it continues to say 23.4 -- even though it is set to update the reading once per second -- and then it will suddenly jump to 25.3 degrees. After that, it stays at 25.3 as it continues to get warmer, until it gets to a point where it jumps to 27.3. This also makes it difficult to determine how accurate the thermometer really is. Another concern with the thermometer is that the manual states that when the alarm sounds, it will record and display the temperature it senses when the alarm was sounding. However, I have not been able to get this function to work. It just says "--.-" degrees C. Note that the first watch that I had, with the defective dial, did the same thing, so it appears to either be a design flaw or a mistake in the manual, unless there's something that I'm missing. One other concern is that, as far as I can tell, the thermometer only displays temperature in degrees Celsius, even though it says "C/F" in small print right by the display where the temperature shows. The option to display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit would be nice. And finally, when you go into the date/temperature mode where one digital display shows the date and the second one shows the temperature, the watch will only stay in that mode for about a minute or so, and then it automatically goes back to showing the time. Since the A1 dial can be set to show the current time constantly, it would be nice if the digital displays could be set to continuously show the date as an option. In reality, these are pretty minor concerns. After all, when a watch equipped with a thermometer is on the wrist, body heat will almost always make the temperature reading inaccurate, anyway. However, it can be useful for measuring temperature when the watch is off the wrist, so perhaps the manufacturer can address the concerns I noted above. One final note is that I have not tested the water resistance of the watch in any way, so I cannot comment on that. Overall, this is an amazing watch for the money. Again, it is not just a collection of three simple movements in one case. Instead, it is a complex, integrated movement with functionality that you would expect to cost several times as much. Only time will tell how durable it is, but based on what I see so far, as long as you're okay with the limitations of the thermometer function, I highly recommend this watch.
C**N
Decent
Not luxury per se, but durable.
R**N
It’s metal. Great watch
I didn’t think it would be metal. I love it
A**R
Not worth it, just buy a Casio.
This watch is obviously very cheap, but it’s not even worth it at that price. The bracelet is terrible, and I mean terrible! It’s so light and flimsy, and the clasp makes it even worse. The description says metal case but it is most definitely not metal, and is resin. Overall just skip it and get a Casio.
I**A
si buscas un reloj fiable, duradero y funcional sin gastar demasiado. Es ideal para uso cotidiano, deportes, actividades al aire libre o simplemente como accesorio práctico. Si buscas un reloj “todoterreno” o un compañero para el día a día
B**K
Nice watch for the price
Nice watch but I have to return it due to a very sharpe edge sticking out of the wrist band which I almost cut my self on.
J**N
Las instrucciones no son claras para el manejo de las funciones del reloj, especialmente con las manecillas rojas.
D**R
Great watch for a great price!
The quartz dual time multi-function watch combines both class and functionality all in one time piece. This watch is perfect for anyone searching for a professional yet functional everyday watch- the dual time function is great for travelers too! I purchased the gold watch and the watch front is as described on the website and looks even better in person. Additionally, the watch arrived in a protective coating, which protects the watch front along with the band during shipping. All in all, I highly recommend this watch for yourself or as a gift to others! Men's Luxury Digital Quartz Waterproof Wrist Watches Dual Time Countdown Alarm Stopwatch Backlight Multi-function Watch (Gold)
R**E
My favorite watch! Love the light so I can look at the time in the middle of the night. Easy to read time, dual time zone great when I travel, but it is so easy to change time I usually just reset the main time. Not sure what the round thing in the corner is for. Bit distracting, doesn’t really seem to serve a purpose.(though I’m sure it does..)
S**P
Awesome watch
S**E
All the functions are there and it is easy to set up and use. The only thing of note that may be considered a negative is that the band is a little lightweight but does not appear to be fragile.
J**Z
Excellent quality for low price. This watch does the job....
B**T
Good choice quality/price! Looks nice!
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