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B**E
Nice but large
OK so after some consideration I do like this watch.The bracelet is the typical type for watches in this price range.Not great but they do look pretty good and they wear ok.The odd thing about this watch is the way that the subdials work.I've never seen anything like them. Each dial has two hands.One is silver and the other is orange. Only one shows at a time.The value of the dial depends on which hand is showing.It's odd but it does function and to be honest they are too small to be of much use to my eyes any way.So they are fine with me.It's a big watch so anyone with a small wrist will very likely find it too large.But if the size is acceptable it is a handsome watch.Not really a Monaco clone but it does capture the "vibe" of the Tag Heuer classic.So far it keeps good time. Too be honest I'm hugely impressed by these inexpensive automatic movements.I have several from various brands and they all have very acceptable accuracy.The movements all look identical and I suspect they are the same no name Chinese movement.But that's OK. They seem to work pretty damn well especially for the price.I like it.
J**H
The time piece that won’t keep time.
This is absolutely the worst watch I own. No matter how long I leave it on a winder it WILL NOT keep time. It will lose more than 5 minutes per hour. Today I looked down at lunch time and it was an hour and 10 minutes behind. It’s a real shame because it looks fantastic but it is junk.
M**E
Watch Face Is Not Aligned Correctly
The face of the watch is off a bit. I know, it could be my batty old eyes, but me no think so.It's a great value, $26 for a good looking watch.But, there are some issues.As per some other reviewers/customers/buyers, I have ordered the Gulf Blue and Orange NATO-style band. It hasn't arrived yet.So I put on a spare brown leather band. That's when I noticed the band springs are bent.No, it's not from me, I have been fixing my own watches for a long time.Not really a big deal, in the long run, but makes me wonder about everything else.Yes, it has to be "wound" by your wrist action, but you know that buying this one.We'll see how accurate it is after a few days of wearing it.It's pretty cool though, for a total of $40 with the band that should be here tomorrow.For now, I have put on another brown leather strap.I don't understand the two day/date dials though.I guess the expect you to figure it out on your own. There was no instructions in the box, at all.The more I look at the day/date, I hate it.You have to add up in your head weather or not the day of the month, the right side, is either an orange hand, or silver.If it's orange, you have to add 15 to what number the orange hand is on. It goes in increments of 5.So today, the 30th, the orange hand is on the 15, so add 15. This makes my brain cell hurt (I only have one left). Don't want to waste it every day adding on 15 to remember the day of the month.For the dial on the left, I assume the month, I have no idea!It goes from nothing (well, probably 3, who knows), with a silver hand that stops who knows where), then there's an orange hand, and yes, you guessed it, it lands on who knows where.Doesn't really matter, I guess.I like the cheap watch.We'll see if it lasts.
M**K
Looks like a TAG but you can afford it.
For the grand total of 30.00 dollars you get a pretty decent automatic watch. The watch is not without flaws but I'll give the good first. The case is flawlessly made and looks great. The ad says that the crystal is mineral glass but it has a slightly bluish tint that makes you think that it's really sapphire. Don't know that for sure but it could be. The face is really handsome with the Gulf Oil blue and orange racing stripes. The orange rubber pieces in the corners are there to look like the anti shock suspension in a TAG Heuer Monaco. It doesn't appear to actually attach to the movement. The orange second hand sweeps smoothly around the face. Now for the rest, the watch is supposed to be a chronograph but apparently this is a non functional feature. The band is made of of folded stainless steel links and it is a little bit noisy but I have a 300.00 dollar Wenger that rattled worse. The band on mine had some unevenly finished spots but the clasp works quite strongly. The back of the case has a small exhibition window. You can see the movement's counterweight winder and some of the jewels and springs. Looking at the winder and other parts you can tell that they didn't spend a lot of time polishing the internals. That said, this watch so far has kept excellent time. Is it worth the 30.00 dollars? I think so if it continues to work correctly. This watch only needs a solid stainless steel band to be great and I will probably get one soon. I love that it resembles the Steve McQueen TAG Heuer Monaco in almost every way.
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