

nan day date ladies watches,Small wrist ladies watch,30M Waterproof,easy read women watch,two tone watches for women,Luminous,Quartz movement, Review: Not so easy - The removal of and to reinsert the pins fully isn't easy. This is due to the provided tool not being the correct size to line up the holes. Best to test the size of it after you take 1 or 2 out. Easy to do by NOT fully inserting the pin. Once you get the fit you want then fully insert pin. I have a 6" wrist and had to remove 4 sections in all, 2 from each side to keep it balanced. Watch looks very nice like the pic. I recommend this watch. Review: Nice, but would not buy again - Moral of the story: Macys costs $15 plus tax to resize a watch that you didn't buy from them, and if you do it yourself you need $10-$20 in tools. So if you want a watch, just go to Macys (or any other big retail store since most offer that deal), its cheaper, faster and less if a headache. The tool they provide does not match the tools (note the plural there) they show in the instructions and is hard to use since you have to use the rounded-tipped side to push the pins out (in the direction of the arrow, not against the arrow) and since that usually requires the use of a small mallet (when professionals do it) and the side you would hammer on is spiked... yeah, doesnt work well unless you have a lot of dexterity and strength. If you try to do it and struggle, it will scratch the sides of it up like crazy (and you may get mildly injured in the process). You can get a kit (either a wooden or plastic block with slits cut it in to hold the watch on the side, a small hammer and a long pin) or a pin remover (which looks like a block where you place the watch band flat and it has a screw that pushes the pin out). So, budget for between an extra $10-$20 for either a professional to do it or to buy the tools to do it yourself. Since the tool they send it with is a multi-tool, it works half as well at its intended purpose.
| ASIN | B07PMZ31C3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Length | 19 Centimetres |
| Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Band Width | 14 Millimetres |
| Brand Name | OLEVS |
| Case Diameter | 29 Millimetres |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 9.00 |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Deployment Clasp |
| Crystal | hardlex |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 120 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Silver |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | XQIYI |
| Manufacturer Part Number | XQY-S-L5568GJ-JJB |
| Model Number | 5568 |
| Special Features | Glow In The Dark, Shock Resistant, World Time, dual-Time-display, light |
| Sport Type | Fishing, Running |
| Style Name | bracelet |
| UPC | 795042951792 |
| Watch Movement Type | Japanese Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 30 Metres |
C**A
Not so easy
The removal of and to reinsert the pins fully isn't easy. This is due to the provided tool not being the correct size to line up the holes. Best to test the size of it after you take 1 or 2 out. Easy to do by NOT fully inserting the pin. Once you get the fit you want then fully insert pin. I have a 6" wrist and had to remove 4 sections in all, 2 from each side to keep it balanced. Watch looks very nice like the pic. I recommend this watch.
K**E
Nice, but would not buy again
Moral of the story: Macys costs $15 plus tax to resize a watch that you didn't buy from them, and if you do it yourself you need $10-$20 in tools. So if you want a watch, just go to Macys (or any other big retail store since most offer that deal), its cheaper, faster and less if a headache. The tool they provide does not match the tools (note the plural there) they show in the instructions and is hard to use since you have to use the rounded-tipped side to push the pins out (in the direction of the arrow, not against the arrow) and since that usually requires the use of a small mallet (when professionals do it) and the side you would hammer on is spiked... yeah, doesnt work well unless you have a lot of dexterity and strength. If you try to do it and struggle, it will scratch the sides of it up like crazy (and you may get mildly injured in the process). You can get a kit (either a wooden or plastic block with slits cut it in to hold the watch on the side, a small hammer and a long pin) or a pin remover (which looks like a block where you place the watch band flat and it has a screw that pushes the pin out). So, budget for between an extra $10-$20 for either a professional to do it or to buy the tools to do it yourself. Since the tool they send it with is a multi-tool, it works half as well at its intended purpose.
M**L
Very spiffy looking - classic, and beautiful.
I was impressed with the weight of this watch, the ease of use, and the fact that they included a link tool in the box! As the band was a little big for me I watched a video on removing links, and within 15 minutes had my perfectly fitting wristband together and looking great. Setting the watch was pretty self-explanatory, although there were instructions in the box, too. Mostly, I am very happy with the classic lines of this watch, that it's not huge like most watches are on the market today, and that it's pretty. I feel like a new woman when I put it on, and it makes me feel powerful!
L**K
Hands do not glow in the dark
I wanted a watch like a Timex Indiglo that I could press a button to light up in the dark. This product indicated the hands glowed in the dark. They do not and there is no way of illuminating to find out time in the dark.
D**N
It does Not Glow
I wanted the watch to have some night glow in dark, this did not glow at all. Nice looking watch w Day & Date.
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