Skagen Men's Melbye Three-Hand Band Watch
O**N
I THINK THE WATCH IS GREAT BUT BE CAREFUL WITH BATTERY REPLACEMENT.
Style is a matter of personal opinion but in my opinion this is a nice looking watch. The brown version is also stylish if brown is your preference. I was cursed with thin bones and a small wrist. This watch is exceptionally thin and does not look either conspicuous or out of place when I wear it. But people notice it and favorably comment on its appearance.This is the second of this specific Skagen SKW6006 watch that I have owned. After a couple years the battery failed in my initial watch. I took it to Walmart to have the battery replaced and that proved to be a significant judgment error. Walmart scratched up the back of the watch, may or may not have installed the correct battery, apparently messed up the actual watch mechanism with the battery installation since it quit working soon after, and may well have made the watch either unrepairable or uneconomically repairable. Walmart had succesfully replaced batteries in other watches that I have owned so I don't know the exact point in the chain of battery replacement events that damaged my Skagen watch. Regardless because even though I am certain that Walmart damaged my watch there is no point in challenging them since it was working when I left the store. The next morning the second hand would unsuccesfully try to advance and the watch no longer worked.I purchased from Amazon a second identical model watch at a much lower price than my first Skagen watch because I really like this model watch. I do not know if it has a valid Skagen warranty but I do know that having Walmart work on my watch invalidated the once valid first watch warranty.This was the last of two watches offered for sale by Amazon LLC at the time that it was ordered so my ordering situation may have passed when this review is read.The new watch was shipped horribly packed but it amazingly was not damaged and has been working fine for a week--not a real test. My old Skagen watch worked perfectly for several years until the battery died. Nice features--day and date. It was always accurate. The luminosity of the hands is underwhelming but I really don't care. I have read complaints about the crystal cracking. The crystal on my first watch never cracked but it does have a very minor scuff. If the watch is not properly latched it will be lost and gone forever and care is always required when putting on the watch and operating the latch. It really is an unsecure design waiting for human error. ALWAYS take the time to assure that it is correctly latched! I found the band to be comfortable.If you learn from my experience send the watch either to Skagen's authorized repair center (reported to be very reputable) or to some other reputable servicer to have the battery replaced. I have read that done correctly the gasket should be replaced if the back cover is removed. Battery replacement prices vary but considering that Walmart charged me about $7 to ruin my watch the additional expense is probably justified if you like the watch.I will probably explore if my first Skagen watch can be economically repaired but as of now I have a new watch that works perfectly.
A**M
Great watch, take low reviews with grain of salt.
Ive owned this watch now for just about a month and Ive had many people compliment me on how nice it looks. Many like the unusual mesh watch band and also comment on how thin it is. Id had to adjust it but after reading the reviews and instructions I C-A-R-E-F-U-L-L-Y pried back the adjustment bar, fixed the length and was all set to go. Now for the only problems I experieced with this watch; I have never owned a Skagen watch so the 2 step clasp was a new experience for me and it did take a few days to get used to it. Now its no problem. I sweat very easy, so although the watch band is mesh and air gets thru my wrist my skin was still damp, especially under the watch face, no surprise. That was about it. I love how thin it is bc it feels like im not even wearing a watch! I own bigger, clunkier watches so its a nice change. As far as the negative cooments go, especially regarding the clasp, its a two piece clasp, if you only snap it closed without latching it yup it will fall off every 10 seconds. Skagen must have seen the complaints and added a very simple but easy to understand illustration of how to latch the watch, and how to adjust it. Key thing here is put the watch down on a soft cloth, read and follow directions and be gentle. I read about people complaining about the lack of replacement watch bands and yes that is something to take into consideration when purchasing this watch. Thing is I wouldnt consider this an everyday watch. Goes great with business casual attire or a suit, but if Im going to an backyard party and theres a chance we might play a little football, then Id skip wearing this and either wear something more durable or cheaper. Treat it good and theres no reason it wont last. I do recommend keeping an eye on this watch and waiting untill they go on sale to buy it. I got it for 70 bucks when Amazon had a deal on it so if it does break ill be sad but out about 30 bucks less so that cheers me up a bit.Update: Almost 3 years later watch still looks and works great but battery finally died. Replaced it and its running again hopefully for another 3 years.
H**K
Good points far out-weigh the bad.
This is my second Skagen. Replaced a 233LTMN, which still runs well and looks good.Good points for the Melbye: 1] Thin. Fits well w/ dress shirts, suits, & jackets. 2] Comfortable. 3] The clasp (it's easy- I like it). 4] Day, date, & second hand (one reason I upgraded). 5] Luminous (second reason I upgraded). 6] Larger face is easier to read than the 233, the white on black is very legible, and the crystal does not reflect light like the 233 (the main reason I upgraded).Bad points: 1] adjusting the clasp until you learn the easy way to do it (claw-type staple puller). Instructions w/ watch were not so good. 2] it took me a while to discover the secret code to adjusting the multi-language day/date setting. Now I've learned it and it's simple. Again, instructions w/ watch missed here. 3] the luminous hands and hours are weak. All luminous watches require exposure to light before they show up in the dark. I've owned many such watches. The best luminous for me was a cheap Timex, circa early 70s. Other good ones: Seiko & Citizen. This is the worst I've owned. Maybe it's just my eyes. No matter- I like the watch so much I'll make it work. This is not a deal breaker. Definitely worth the price compared to other brands.
N**S
Nice and thin
Works great looks great so far. Very thin so no problem with shirt cuff or sleeve. I like it. Hint, wait for a good deal.
R**E
Difficult to use the tiny crown to set watch
The watch looks and wears amazing. From the sides the watch appears very thin. My only issue with this watch is the crown. Setting the time, day of the week and date is extremely painful. The crown is extremely tiny and while that looks attractive it is incredibly difficult to turn without any gnarling on the crown. I find the only way o can effectively adjust the watch is by pulling the crown out and running it along a hand held rubber eraser. I give this 5 stars on looks but a one star on time setting. So 3 stars overall
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