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| | Features | Precise Japan Quartz MovementTitanium Case with Mesh Band, Adjustable Sliding Clasp, Hypo-Alergenic Nickel SafeSuper Hadened Mineral Crystal, Silver Tone Hands Index and HandsCase Size: 37mm Diameter, 7.75mm ThicknessWater Resistant - 3ATM
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| | Description | Lightweight and strong. Signature Skagen mesh bands are stainless steel in titanium. The slim, round brushed titanium case surrounds a layered dial in sunray grey and indicators and hands are chrome. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.33 inches | | Product Width: | 1.34 inches | | Product Height: | 0.24 inches | | Package Length: | 3.78 inches | | Package Width: | 3.07 inches | | Package Height: | 2.91 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 48 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | Mineral | | Clasp: | fold-over-clasp | | Case Diameter: | 39 millimeters | | Case Thickness: | 5 millimeters | | Case Material: | Titanium | | Band Material: | stainless-steel | | Bezel Material: | Titanium | | Dial Color: | grey | | Movement: | Quartz | | Water Resistance Depth: | 100 feet |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 48 customer reviews )
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Good Watch for the Money, but...... Jun 06, 2010
By J. P. Kissel
"Sea Reader"
I've had my Skagen Titanium watch for about 3 years now, and it's been a relatively good performer. On the pro side, the watch is thin and light and like most quartz watches, accurate. On the con side, I've had some problems with sharp edges on the buckle clasp (it can catch a sleeve and cause a snag), and the mesh band developing a few kinks. I did find that Skagen can provide a replacement band at a very low price. Since I've had the watch for 3 years, the battery gave out, and since I'm adept at changing watch batteries (with the proper tools), installing the new battery was a snap. I did discover a surprise when the watch was open....the stainless steel watch back was stamped "Made in China" on the inside. So just be aware.....the danish name and design is great, the movement is Japanese, and the Skagen folks obviously found the cheapest place for assembly - China. Although the watch has a modern european design, it's a cheap chinese watch under all the good looks. Skagen, for obvious reasons, does not make this manufacturing fact known in any of their advertising or manuals.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful watch Feb 06, 2008
By Philip Gray This is a beautiful watch and lives up to the manufacturer's specs with the exception of thickness. Although it is wonderfully slim, it is in fact 6.2mm thick and not 5mm as specified. This is the case with the other thin Skagen watches that I have purchased. Skagen's web site also contains innacurate information regarding actual thicknesses. They should correct this as the products are excellent, but customers have the right to know exactly what they are purchasing.
16 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Simple, elegant and rugged Dec 26, 2006
By Claude Carriere Over the years I have had many watches, some even told time. I was getting tired of heavy gadget watches that suck up power and, I also wanted something that you could wear at a classier event with a suit. When I saw this one, I fell in love with it.
Features, well it tells time.
Beyond that, it is amazingly THIN AT 5MM THICK! It barely rises above your wrist and won't catch on your shirt sleeve.
It is water resistant to 30 meters.
Both the case and the bracelet are made of titanium. Titanium is a tough very light metal that will not rust or corrode. It is also heat resistant.
The crystal is scratch resistant and the battery seems to last for quite a while. I have had this watch for three years now without a battery change yet.
You can adjust the band to your wrist size quite easily with a small screwdriver. You move the clasp up or down the band to preset grooves set in the band then snap it back in securely.
The clasp has a double closure mechanism, so it is quite safe and should not fall off your wrist. I have owned this watch for over three years now and have had no problems with the clasp.
I initially wanted this to wear at special occasions, but I now wear it all the time. There is always someone who wants me to take it off my wrist to show it to them. Everyone is impressed with how slim this watch is. I have four watches in total. This is the only one that gets compliments regularly.
Watches are useful items, but they are also considered to be jewelry. It think jewelry should only enhance your appearance, not make a bold statement about your wealth or acceptance of technical gadgetry or ... This watch says, simple, uncomplicated, confident.
Skagen has many beautiful models that I would recommend, this is only one them. The company itself can be found through a search on the Internet, so you can see everything they have to offer. You don't have to settle with what one dealer or web site is offering.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
HARD TO READ Mar 03, 2007
By G. Trapp I returned my 342XLTTM because the crystal cracked with no impact (common problem) so I ordered this watch and after two days I am very disappointed as it is very hard to read. There is a lot of glare in any direct light and the hands don't have a lot of contrast with the face. I would not buy this again so I'm looking for another watch to wear every day but am skeptical because the Skagen 380LSXM I bought has the same problem. I like the thin profile of the watch and the clasp works fine but I would like a watch that is easy to read without looking at several angles. So, I'm hesitant to buy another Skagen without seeing it in person.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Nice but with Constant Repairs Jul 01, 2011
By Jess I've owned this watch for almost 2 years, while I do like the size, weight, and style of the watch (and most Skagen watches in general), I've had issues with the crystal constantly cracking, falling out, and chipping every few months. Skagen used to allow jewelry stores to repair the crystals & clasps when broken, but now require you to send your watch and payment to a centralized skagen repair location, which is quite inconvenient.
Unfortunately, I don't think I'd buy a Skagen watch again.
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