OLEVSAutomatic Watch(No Battery Required) Men's Wrist Watches Self-Wind Mechanical Watches Fashion Classic Tourbillon Skeleton Watch Black Blue Green Face,Adjustable Bracelet (Gift Tool)
S**G
Early Impressions - Happy so far
I was looking for a new mechanical watch, and seeing that this one had working Month and Date is what got me to give it a try. (I went with the silver and blue model shown in the attached screencap from the listing above)The instructions, naturally, are not fluently translated into English, and contain instructions for several different models of watch, not just the one that you purchased. So I basically just had to experiment with the buttons and the crown to figure out how to set everything and here is what I learned for the model I purchased (again see attached screencap of the listing image):Top button will advance the Month.Bottom button advances the Date (bottom right mini-dial)Crown only has one "click"; you pull it out, you push it in, that's it.Advancing the mini-dial in the bottom left for the day of the week, unfortunately requires advancing the minute and hour hands through each day until you reach the date of the week you're on. Probably less of a pain once you have it set if you keep it wound daily, but be prepared for moving the hands forward through several days (or just leave the watch unwound and wait, lol)The instructions mention pulling the crown out when the second hand is at 12 and moving the time "back and forth" between 11:15pm and 3:45am to advance... something... I thought maybe this was meant to be an easier way to advance the day of the week dial, but the instructions are unclear do not specify if you're "moving back and forth" the long way around, or the short way around. I tried both several times and this did not appear to do anything for the model that I have.Regarding the Day of the Week and Date dials; naturally, these are very very small, so your mileage may vary on how useful these are depending on your eyesight, and I would not say they are easy to read at a quick glance. I guess if I can "memorize" the date dials through daily usage, they may become easier to read quickly.The included link removal tool worked just fine, though I have very little experience using these so maybe there are easier to use ones out there, but it worked fine for an "amateur" like myself.Accuracy and Longevity/"value for money" will become more apparent over time (pun intended). I believe it was running about a minute ahead between when I set it last night and checking it around noon the following day, but this is consistent with several mechanical watches I've had. Personally I'd rather accidentally be early than late! I'll update my review if warranted.
G**O
Nice Watch
Nice looking watch
A**K
Beautiful watch and a good automatic watch for the price
Beautiful watch, but not very accurate even for an automatic. If you want quartz accuracy, no automatic watch will satisfy you so this is not the watch for you. However, even for an automatic it's not that great; the one I received arrived running several seconds a day fast with a low amplitude of around 150 degrees. I will probably attempt to take it apart, clean, lubricate and adjust it at some point since it's so inexpensive, even if I screw it up it's not a big loss. But given all that, I love the look of the watch and it is certainly accurate enough for me as a wristwatch; I'm not keeping the trains on time.One important thing to note though is that the month and year dials are not connected to the watch movement. They are adjusted by the pushers only; the month does not advance automatically when the date passes 31 days, and the year does not advance automatically on January 1st.
A**
Nice watch, questionable marketing
I bought this watch on a whim. While wading through the really bad English descriptive marketing material posted about the watch, I ran into this description about the watch's movement - "High-quality movement, non-industry low-end movement" posted in the picture section about the watch. At the time, the watch was selling for $60+ and I just had to smile. The pictures of the watch were gorgeous and I decided to purchase it anyway. I bought the one with the green face. I just got it and looked at the watch under magnification. It is gorgeous. I haven't opened the back yet but I will because I just have to check out the movement and see if it meets the standards posted about it. ;)There weren't many reviews posted about it yet but there was some obvious misinformation regarding the watch and other items that shipped with the watch. I'll address those now. One poster complained that there was a "sharp needle-like" item that came with the watch and suggested that buyers should throw it away. The item he described is actually a pin remover for removing links from the watch. I already have a nice pin remover I my kit but decided to use the one sent with the watch to adjust the watch's fit for my wrist and it is an OK pin remover. I'll put it in my kit as a backup. If you don't have a pin remover you might want to keep this one.The other complaint that I read suggested that the movement wouldn't wind enough to keep the watch going for more than a few hours. This watch is powered by a self-winding mechanism, an automatic watch. All automatics can be wound manually using the post used to set the time on the side of the watch. You pull the post out one click to set the date. You leave it in to wind the watch. On this particular watch it is the "button" in the middle. Simply leave it in and turn it clockwise. I usually wind automatics 30-40 times but as I'm still unsure of this watch, I wound it 20 times before I went to bed last night and it is still running now, the following afternoon. It has not gained or lost time in almost 24 hours.I'll come back after a few weeks and report how it does over a longer term and I've had a chance to open it up and examine the movement. So far though, I have to say I am pleasantly surprised at the visual quality and the care taken to preserve it during transport.The bracelet is stainless steel and feels substantial. It has an unusual double clasp that works flawlessly.Another observation, this watch is manufactured and assembled in China. Bear in mind that this is not necessarily a bad thing. Chinese watch making has gotten markedly better over the last few years and some of their automatic movements are quite good. I'll put this one under the magnifying glass soon but for the time being it looks and feels like a bargain for a $100ish watch.One last observation, the visual appeal of this watch is simply stunning. I like it a lot.
K**R
Doesn’t work after 4 months!
Very disappointed. Purchased this watch for my son for Christmas and it stopped working after 4 months. It has a two year warranty through the manufacturer. I tried to contact them and they said I had to go through the seller on Amazon. I sent messages to the seller and got no response. Feel completely ripped off. DON’T BUY!
D**R
Great for Father's Day gift or for yourself
Bought this watch as a gift for my father and he absolutely loves it his only complaint of it is that it is difficult to set the time and date if it stops charging it is good value for the money size is what it says in description it looks very very nice almost like a Rolex The ease to use is not all that great according to my father but still would highly recommend
W**O
Works well, but does not illuminate in dark as promised.
Works well, but does not illuminate in dark as promised.
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