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Skagen Men's Titanium Watch #105LTX | 
enlarge | Brand: Skagen Category: Watch
List Price: $125.00 Buy New: $68.00 You Save: $57.00 (46%)
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Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 688
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Band Material: Titanium Bezel Material: Titanium Case Diameter: 35 Case Material: Titanium Case Thickness: 8 Clasp: fold-over-clasp Dial Color: Charcoal Grey Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 100 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 3.9 x 3.8 x 3.7
MPN: 105LTX Model: 105LTX UPC: 768680015850 EAN: 0768680015850 ASIN: B0000643Q8
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| Features:
| • | Gender: Men's style | | • | Strap Material: Titanium | | • | Face Color: Grey | | • | Strap Color: Grey | | • | Water Resistance: 30m/100ft |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Skagen men's titanium watch is a sophisticated addition to any businessman's wardrobe. This stylish timepiece is constructed with a 35-millimeter titanium case, a titanium bezel, and a matching 16-millimeter titanium linked bracelet with fold-over clasp. A durable mineral dial window protects the charcoal gray watch face, which features silver-tone hour indexes, a date calendar at six o'clock, and silver-tone hour, minute, and second hands. In addition, this quartz-movement-powered watch is water resistant to 100 feet.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 60 more reviews...
Stay away from Skagen October 27, 2008 I have three Skagen watches. They are beautiful. However here are the issues I have with them:
Most importantly, everything about this watch is propriatery. Changing batteries is a pain as you can't find them locally and it costs $14.95. Bands are $34.95. Also you better keep your sales receipt even though they have lifetime warranty.
I sent in my replacement band and battery with payment for two watches in July and they cashed the check and didn't receive anything until January. I called them and they promised to send a free battery, but when I received the items finally in March, no battery was included (let alone a free one).
Other issues:
a) Wire mesh bands: The clasp is not always tight and over time will slide and get a little loose. Also the titanium mesh is made of tiny small circles of metal interlocked and if one of them gets open (say you hit something), it starts unraveling slowly but surely.
b) Leather band: The one I have fell apart so quickly it is surprising. It also started smelling bad due to sweat (I do not sweat that much and I owned other watches with leather bands). This seems to be a very bad quality.
c) Water - my watch started fogging after 2 years of light usage.
I will NOT buy another Skagen watch. Their customer service and business practices are shady. They are great watches when they work.
I am now an owner of a Citizen watch.
Beautiful watch, some difficulty with adjusting band September 9, 2008 Bought this watch as a gift which was well received, but my friend ran into problems when he tried to adjust the band length to fit his wrist. No department store could deal with these types of links and he had to go through a couple jewelry stores before finding one that was able to work with the band. Just a heads up, which we didn't have. Otherwise the watch itself is great.
A pretty face, but it doesn't hold up July 20, 2008 I've had this for a year and a half. I wish it had been a better watch -- I wasted $70.
It's a very attractive watch. BUT -- the clasp is useless. I had to adjust it several times in order to keep it clamped shut, and now the little holding-tab is so soft that I can move it with my thumbnail.
Also, the "super hardened mineral crystal" (that's what it says on the case) is all scratched up.
Skagen has a limited lifetime warranty on its watches -- but it doesn't cover the strap or the crystal.
What good is a watch that you can't wear? One star, and that's being generous.
Not a durable watch May 21, 2008 This watch is thin an light which I really like. The glass has already cracked in less than 6 months of normal wear. I got it repaired which cost over 40$ with shipping and a moth later it cracked again! I have never had a watch this fragile before.
Stylish and Lightweight but... April 20, 2008 On the positive side, this is a very lightweight watch and most of the time I don't even realize I have it on, it also has a very stylish look and I think you can be proud to wear it on the job, on the golf course or out on the town. Let's face it as Men, we don't wear much jewelry and so I think it's important to make a good choice with your watches. On the negative side, the calender date is too small for almost anyone to see, the adjustment knob is very hard to pull out, and the clasp sticks out a little even when it's closed. But all in all it's a great watch for the price. One last thing, having the band adjusted should cost $5 to $10 and make sure they take links from both sides.
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