













⌚ Own your time, effortlessly stylish.
The MASTOP Fashion Men's Sport Day Date Watch features a reliable Japanese automatic self-winding movement powered by wrist motion, a large analog dial with day-date calendar, and a water-resistant design suitable for everyday wear. Its classic black leather strap and minimalist style make it a versatile accessory for professionals seeking both function and fashion.
| ASIN | B01GV9Q0ZC |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Customer reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Date First Available | 12 March 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | W 662 |
| Manufacturer | Mastop |
| Package Dimensions | 15.9 x 8.41 x 3.2 cm; 109 g |
M**S
This watch would not run. It kept stopping.i had to bang it on a table to get it to start back up. Retur Ed it the day after I got it.
R**D
Nice looking watch and runs well. Power reserve is good.
W**K
For less than $25, it's a completely serviceable watch. Dial is crisp and easy to read, winds just fine. The automatic winding isn't great, so be prepared to mostly treat it as a hand wound mechanical movement instead. Replace the watch band immediately. The provided one is awful and breaks pretty easily. You'll need a 22mm replacement though, not 20mm as listed in the description. Overall, not bad. Not great, but if you want something that works and you can take apart and service without worrying about breaking the bank, well here you go. Watch band in my photos are from a Seiko 5, not the included one.
M**E
I ordered this watch because I wanted a watch for travel, and because I was intrigued at the thought of an automatic/mechanical watch at this price. It arrived and I immediately changed out the band. Based on other reviews I was sure the one that comes on the watch was not that great. Otherwise, the watch looks nice. In fact, it is much nicer than I expected. I manually wound the watch and it immediately started running. So far so good, then… The next day the watch was a running about a minute fast. Thinking this was just “the way it is” with these watches, I didn’t pay it much attention. I would wind it every morning and know the next day it would be about a minute fast, no big deal. Then I read an article about watches becoming magnetized. A simple test, holding the watch near a compass, will show whether it’s magnetized or not. I found a compass and held the watch near it, sure enough, it moved the needle. I tried it with another automatic watch and nothing happened. This may explain the watch running so fast. I am going to order a “demagnetizer “ and see if the accuracy improves. Even if it doesn’t do much good, I will continue using the watch as a travel/beater watch. Once I “demagnetize “ it, I will post an update. So, if you’re curious about really inexpensive mechanical watches, give this one a try.
A**S
The watch thickness
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago