FORSININGMen's Self Winding Waterproof Automatic Stainless Steel Skeleton Tourbillon Calendar Wrist Watch
E**Y
Mechanical elegance and precision in every detail
This men's watch is a true watchmaking gem. From the first moment, it impresses with its sophisticated design, the elegant shine of the stainless steel, and the tourbillon window adds a touch of luxury and complexity that won't go unnoticed. The automatic winding works perfectly. The mechanism is silent and precise, and so far I haven't had to adjust the time. It's water resistant, which provides peace of mind for everyday use, whether in the rain or while washing your hands. Furthermore, the calendar is a useful and discreet detail, well integrated into the dial without overwhelming the design. In short, this watch combines elegance and functionality. Ideal for those looking for an accessory with presence and classic style without losing sophistication.
A**C
Great quality for a great price!
Good quality and make. Looks professional and is definitely going to be my go to for anything semi-formal to formal in place of my Apple Watch.
A**R
Mixed feelings...
So, i have had 1 that ran ok <see comments below> and have ordered 2 or 3 now, on separate occasions that did not wok at all when they showedup...The watch looks great, at least the casing is. That being said, the band is cheep but does pass as nice as long as you don't look at it to closely. In addition it (the band) is not stainless steel and may cause a rash if you are like me and sensitive to cheep metals. Still, I give it a 4 because it's $30.00, runs well, although it only holds a coil for about 8 hours after you stop wearing it, keeps good time and looks much move expensive than it is; what else can you ask of a watch at this price point. Purchase a better knock off of a Breitling nav timer bracelet and you have a great looking watch. I would definatly purchase again, and I already have 3 from this company.
W**E
Beatiful Timepiece - Weak Hasp
This is an exceptionally attractive watch. Elegant yet able to go casual or dress. Best conceivable watch under $50.In fact, it is so damn good looking, I wish the company would issue one like it with upgraded materials and function. It would def be worth -and I would pay, 3-4 times the current price.It is a large 50mm watch. My wrists are average and it looks prominent but not freakish. It fits under my cuffs with ease.I can't comment on its timekeeping as I just got it.I think the decision to have the dates on the face go up to 40 is a flawed design choice by the company. Cheapens the watch. I do like that you can advance the date by pressing on top button.The bezel works and the slide rule markings are correct.It is not a true tourbillon - nor should anyone expect that at this price point. It does give the watch some nice movement. Along with the pleasing sweeping second hand.I do wonder how long the face finish will endure as a big watch gets banged around , specially if you wear it loose at the wrist as I do.Ditto for the crystal. It is not a fine quartz but seems to be adequate.The weak link of this watch, pun intended, is the hasp on the band. It is tinny and doesn't seem to close right. Fortunately, I was able to replace mine with another hasp of better quality and function.The band itself is fine. Highly recommend you buy another, better band -- needn't be costly-- from the start.I found the band pins rather easy to remove and replace w the tool included. You shouldn't need to go to a jeweler.The watch has a nice hefty, heavy feel to it.I liked the styling of this watch so much, I bought two. This one and the smart blue faced model.I replaced the metal band with a silicon band - back with contrasting stitching.Lovely packaging and with a pin tool included. The automatic winding is good and bad. Its nice that there's no battery to replace, however if you don't wear it every day, you'll need to reset the time and date when you don it again. Not a big deal. You could buy a watch winder which rocks the watch back and forth to keep it in time but at the watch's price, it isn't worth it buying one imo.
D**R
Well worth
This Forsining automatic watch looks great with its skeleton design and stainless steel build. The self-winding movement works well as long as you wear it regularly, though it may need occasional manual winding. The tourbillon-style design is more for looks than function, but it adds to the watch’s appeal. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and has a decent water resistance for everyday use. While it’s not a high-end timepiece, it offers a stylish look at an affordable price. Great for anyone wanting an eye-catching automatic watch without spending a fortune.
P**N
Excellent
This watch has very vibrant color, with craftsmanship to match. I was impressed with this purchase and can't wait to get more!!! Got this for my dad. He loves it. My husbands birthday is around the corner will definitely buy one for him too
R**Y
You Get What You Pay For
No question - this is a great looking watch. Having said that, It is also cheaply made and its performance is consistent with its price. First, you should know that this watch is an "automatic." That means that it is not battery or solar powered. It has a spring winding mechanism, and the spring is wound either by manually turning the watch stem, or more passively through the movements of one's wrist while wearing it. If it is not worn or wound for more than approximately 24 hours, the watch stops, and must be reset and wound by either of the two methods. The date feature is poorly engineered, and it is set by pushing the button above the stem until the correct date is displayed. However, if the button is accidentally pressed, you must reset the time by continually pushing the button over thirty times, until the correct date is displayed - you cannot go backwards to more easily reset the date. The other "features" of this watch are similarly user unfriendly. Additionally, the band is cheaply constructed - it fell apart after about two weeks of wear. If you deciide that the price is too good to pass up, I'd suggest purchasing a similar appearing, but better constructed, stainless steel band. As I indicated earlier, it's a great looking watch, but you truly get what you pay for, and I can honestly say that it is worth every cent of the $33 price tag.
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