








⏳ Own the moment, day or night, rain or shine!
The FANMIS Men's Solar Powered Casual Quartz Wrist Watch combines military-inspired ruggedness with multifunctional precision. Featuring dual analog and digital timezones, EL backlight for night clarity, shock resistance, and a comfortable TPU strap, it’s designed for active professionals who demand style and durability. Waterproof up to 50 meters, this watch is your reliable companion for sports, travel, and everyday hustle.






























| ASIN | B00WOQ1NJK |
| Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,216,308 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 8,955 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (600) |
| Date First Available | 25 April 2015 |
| Department | Men |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PN K762 |
| Manufacturer | FANMIS |
| Package Dimensions | 8 x 7.9 x 7.01 cm; 68.04 g |
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Very Good keeps going around
H**K
Reasonable good value for money
Watch looks better on picture than real thing. Setting the time not easy- I think there must be a slight dysfunction of one of the buttons- switches from minutes to hours rather than increasing / decreasing minutes. Feel of watch is good otherwise . Reasonable good value for money.
C**D
Good product good price easy to set up
Looks good for the price
J**Z
me gusta mucho este reloj. me gustaría mas información técnica de la batería cual usa y como saber cuanta carga tiene y darme cuenta que se carga con el Sol
M**Y
There's a bit of a learning curve to the operation (turning the alarm and hourly chime on/off requires a "two-button boogie") that's mentioned in some of the reviews, but it's really not a big deal once you've done it once or twice, and probably necessary to vary some of the operations in order not to step on anyone's patents and such. Fair enough. It's unclear to me the extent of the solar charging of this watch; it does show two battery codes on the back, one of which (2016) is the 5- or 7-year baby, the other (626) just a run-of-the-mill 2-year-or-so cell. If the solar portion just decreases drain on the batteries, we're in for l-o-n-g battery lives. If it doesn't add to battery life (maybe it's just meant to kick in if your batteries go dead while you're on expedition somewhere), the watch still stands on its own for comfort and style points. The medium case size (roughly a 43mm) - large enough to be contemporary but not outrageous, with no "wings" or protrusions, and the pseudo dive strap with a single, wide strap keeper (I hate two narrow keepers - you always seem to be "chasing" them), give the watch the overall feel (light, like most resin watches, but still with enough "heft" so it doesn't feel like you're wearing a paper watch - as some do - and presentation of an old school dive watch. (Divers actually use dive computers nowadays, which, ironically, look like modern digital watches - we've come full circle - form follows function, folks.) Light, comfortable, legible, attractive . . . all for twenty bucks. Very cool!
S**T
Tolles Design für mich
J**I
For the price, it's a good watch if you are not expecting much. It tells time, has alarm, stopwatch and water resistant. Have yet to see if the solar power is decent and if the battery is good. Only time will tell!
P**R
Nice looking watch, my son like it.
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