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Model: Fossil Men's Townsman Automatic Stainless Steel and Leather Two-Hand Subeye Watch, Color: Silver, Brown (Model: ME3110)
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Before the watch snobs drop in and crap on this deal, fossil makes surprisingly good automatics. It's a bit big for me at 44mm but it's got some nice eye candy on it. It's an ok deal at this price, usually hovers around $120
I like that it has an open heart design and the price is not bad at all. I think the next cheapest I could find historically is one of the orients for about 185.
Before the watch snobs drop in and crap on this deal, fossil makes surprisingly good automatics. It's a bit big for me at 44mm but it's got some nice eye candy on it. It's an ok deal at this price, usually hovers around $120
I agree. I own a fossil automatic and it has a skeleton design. It's a beautiful watch. I get compliments all the time.
I wouldn't buy this watch if your wrist is smaller than 7". This is pretty big at 44mm and I would not wear it as a dress watch. For us poors, a quartz (battery) watch is probably a better everyday watch option because they are more durable.
Like another person stated, it is probably the cheapest option for an automatic (no battery) watch with an open heart design.
Other budget automatic dress watches that watch snobs do love. Orient Bambino, Seiko Cocktail Time, and Citizen Tsuyosa.
It's hard for me to explain why I won't buy another Fossil. Am I a snob? Absolutely not. The most expensive watch I own is $400. However, Fossil is not exciting to me. Its a watch I wore 20 years ago as a young adult.
It's hard for me to explain why I won't buy another Fossil. Am I a snob? Absolutely not. The most expensive watch I own is $400. However, Fossil is not exciting to me. Its a watch I wore 20 years ago as a young adult.
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Like another person stated, it is probably the cheapest option for an automatic (no battery) watch with an open heart design.
Other budget automatic dress watches that watch snobs do love. Orient Bambino, Seiko Cocktail Time, and Citizen Tsuyosa.
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