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BENYAR Men's Stylish Analog Chronograph Quartz Watch - Genuine Silicone Strap, Waterproof & Scratch Resistant - Perfect for Business, Casual & Outdoor Activities
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BENYAR Men's Stylish Analog Chronograph Quartz Watch - Genuine Silicone Strap, Waterproof & Scratch Resistant - Perfect for Business, Casual & Outdoor Activities
BENYAR Men's Stylish Analog Chronograph Quartz Watch - Genuine Silicone Strap, Waterproof & Scratch Resistant - Perfect for Business, Casual & Outdoor Activities
BENYAR Men's Stylish Analog Chronograph Quartz Watch - Genuine Silicone Strap, Waterproof & Scratch Resistant - Perfect for Business, Casual & Outdoor Activities
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BENYAR-Focus on one thing. Previous page BENYAR began with a journey, a passion and a life dedicated to watchmaking. Focusing on one thing for more than ten years, aiming to make quality watches at affordable prices for everyone to enjoy the pleasure of owning a masterpiece. Our craftsmanship is based on three principles that ensure high-quality timepieces are built to last and become an integral part of your life. BENYAR--Watch For Men BENYAR-5140 BENYAR--Men Watches BENAYR-5160 What should you do if you have a problem with the BENYAR watch? Please contact with us. If you have any questions about the watch, benyarwatch website, facebook, etc, and we definitely will offer you a satisfactory solution. Will there be fan-exclusive offs during holidays? YES, Please pay attention to our BENYAR store, if there is an event, it will be updated as soon as possible. BENYAR after-sales service Replacement with 30 Days for any reason; 2 years repair service for quality issue; any questions, please don't hesitate to contact with us. Next page
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Overall: * Very inexpensive, and some things have to give. * At first glance the watch looks much like the Omega Speedmaster Professional ("Moon Watch"). * The hands are easy to read, but they do not glow in the dark in the usual sense. Once exposed to strong light they are visible for minutes in the dark, not hours. * It keeps time within spec. of +/- 1 second per day (30 seconds per month). This is not bad, but it is not especially good for quartz based timepieces. * A normal user will probably have some difficulty to adjust the stainless steel bracelet, because special tools are normally required. It is possible to improvise, however. * A normal user should consider the watch for the "look" and the "fun" to use for about 2 years when the battery is exhausted and then discard the watch, because changing the battery by the user is "not recommenced" by the manufacturer. Special tools are required, and paying someone to change the battery will probably cost a large fraction of the price of the watch, or more.Chronograph functions: * The large, sweep second hand is not part of chronograph like the Omega. * There are three small dials, one for 0 to 2 seconds, one for 0 to 60 seconds, and one for 0 to 60 minutes. * The 0 to 2 seconds dial is labeled 0 to 10, offering fine resolution much less than 0.1 second. However reading the dial is confusing, because the "10" corresponds to 2 seconds, not 1 second. * The 0 to 2 s dial stops counting at 1 minute. However, it appears that watch keeps track internally of the fractional seconds, and the result shows up when the watch is stopped. * The chronograph function stops completely at 60 minutes; there is no way to time longer events. * The two automatic stops are probably intended to reduce battery drain if the stop is not pressed. * The reset function is bizarre: Pressing the button may make the watch count backwards, and it may take a significant time to complete the reset. For example, resetting from 10 minutes takes 18 seconds, and 28 minutes takes 30 seconds. That can be very frustrating. However resetting from 58 minutes was almost immediate, because the watch counts forward. * As received the 0 to 60 minute hand started at 0.5, not 0.0, making reading the watch error-prone. After trying to apply the instructions of the manual to "zero" the dials, the end result was worse, 1.5 minutes, and then 4.5 minutes. After much experimentation I succeeded: (a) The instructions are wrong, and (b) the only way to adjust the minute counter by 1 minute is to advance the seconds counter by 60 seconds etc.Instruction Book (IB): * The print is VERY small and a magnifying glass is necessary for reading. * Book is almost completely useless. It talks about 9 different watches quartz timed watches, none of which correspond to this watch. The IB even talks about one or more mechanically timed watches. * The closest approximation to applicability is called "Pattern 8" on p. 6. This works for setting the time and date. * Some information given under "Pattern 9" sounds useful for re-synchronizing the hands, but it is wrong. * Instructions are wrong in how to reset the small dials if they get out of adjustment, such as when battery is changed (or when it was originally received). * The battery is expected to last about 2 years, and there is a bizarre statement on p. 3 that unless the battery is changed before it is run down too low, the mechanism may be damaged! * The battery is not intended to be changed by the user. Rather it must be changed by an "authorized" person, e.g. from whom the watch was purchased. Amazon is not going to do that. There is no information on what battery is needed apart from being 1.55 V. * The rubber gasket on the back should be changed every 2 or 3 years to prevent water leaks. Where is a user going to get gaskets? A special tool is required to unscrew the back.Setting the date and time is easy, once one gets the hang of it ("Pattern 8" of IB): * Date set: Pull crown to first click; the watch does not stop. (A little tricky.) Turn crown clockwise to advance the date. Push crown back all the way. Note: be sure that watch is in proper am/pm to make the correct date change time. * Time set: Pull crown all the way out; the watch will stop, e. g. at "12 o'clock" position of sweep seconds hand for start of a minute. Turn crown in either direction for the desired time. Press crown back all the way when the time reference matches the watch setting, e.g. "12 o'clock" position of sweep seconds hand. Watch will start running again. This is a nice feature like the "Hack" function on a mechanical watch. * The IB p. 10 says not to attempt to change the date between 21:00 and 03:00 or the mechanism may be damaged.On the watch I received, the large, sweep second hand does not point directly to a seconds mark on the face, and is off by about 0.5 second. The photo on the web site even shows this.The stainless steel bracelet looks very nice, but a normal user will have difficulty adjusting the bracelet to fit the wrist: * The only adjustment is by removal of links, normally using special tools. However, with some ingenuity, it should be possible to unfold a paper clip to use to push out the removable pins to remove a link. Note the arrows on the inside of the bracelet indicating the direction to push. The bracelet as supplied is very large and several links may be needed to be removed for use. For me, removing 4 links was not enough, and removing 5 links was on the edge of being too tight. * The links are large, about 10 mm, and there is no fine adjustment. This may be a problem. * There is a video on YouTube that complains bitterly about how noisy and sloppy the stainless steel bracelet is when shaking the watch off the hand. I do not find it noisier or sloppier than the "real thing" from Omega.Zero position:Instructions in "manual" are wrong! Do this. Button ID A buttono C crown B button 1. Normal: a. If timer is not running, press B to reset. b. If timer is running, press A to stop it and then press B to reset. 2. Abnormal, zero position is wrong after step 1: a. Pull out the setting crown all the way [sweep second hand stops]. b. Adjust 0 - 2 s dial, if needed: Press A. Each press will advance by one scale graduation until proper position is reached. Note: Keeping A pressed advances rapidly. c. Adjust 0 to 60-second circle, if needed: Press B button. Each press will advance hand by 1 graduation until proper position is reached. Note: Keeping B pressed advances rapidly. If you overshoot and go beyond 60 s the minute counter will be incorrectly set. d. Adjust 0 to 60 minute circle if needed: Do steps of "c" advancing 0 to 60 s dial, perhaps many times, until minute dial is correct. This may mean wrapping around 60 minutes on the display.N.B. * The method does not permit setting both the second and minute hands precisely. Must compromise on error on minute counter.I like the watch but if you buy it don't get it wet. I had it in a few inches of water for less than 5 minutes and now the inside is wet and foggyMy hubby just loves the watch.Watch is very attractive and I have gotten many compliments. Work so wellEn un buen producto, no obstante, se podría tener mayor calidadLove the watch, it looks even better in person, I get complements on it everyday. Great watchAfter trying a Pagani Design watch and being overly thrilled with it, I decided to try a cheaper watch as my work/beater. I am fairly certain that Pagani is made by Benyar, with Pagani being their 'luxury' line. The differences I can tell are that the Pagani uses an real Sapphire crystal vs Hardlux. I cannot speak specifically about the movement, but I can say this:After wearing this for 2 months, like the Pagani, I have had to make ZERO corrections. This thing is dead nuts accurate. Its a solid feeling watch, looks good, holds up to unintentional abuse (so far lol), and out of 16 watches in my box, this MAY be the best as far as value goes. I have trued many cheap watches.....most as throwaway work watches. This one is HANDS DOWN to the best performer, the best looking and feeling, and value for my money, personally.For the price, unless they change, Benyar is my new 'Goto' for affordable watches!I love itI wanted a cheap alternative to my phone for telling the time. This one is certainly cheap and being quartz is accurate too. I even find it useful when I need to know the date. In fact it’s a perfectly decent low end watch. However, at 15mm deep and 48mm wide I find it too chunky for long term use. The face is over complicated with meaningless small dials and the fixed bezel is cluttered with numbers around it with no obvious purpose. The strap arms are unequal lengths and the buckle fastens on the side of my wrist, which I find awkward and uncomfortable. I also notice it’s starting to split after a month of constant use. Mind you, I don’t regret buying this watch, it’s told me what’s important to me when searching for one I can wear longer term. In fact this cheap little watch will probably save me a fortune one dayI. So thank you for that Bersigar.Yet another watch to break after minimal use. As with previous watches in this price range, the straps are very easy to break. This watch was not built for proper use. The hands inside the watch have fallen off and the straps are ridiculously easy to break and ridiculously hard to fix. Very unhappy with the design. It seems the word durability has disappeared from the designers behind products such as this, either to maximize profit or simply so people will be forced to buy another product after it breaks. Very disappointed.I've owned this watch for about a week now, and am I'm finding it quite comfortable to wear. It looks nice, and I find it quite easy to read the time on it, even at low light levels. The lume seems functional but not amazing (I've not timed how long it lasts). What lets it down is that the hands aren't aligned correctly. The seconds hand seems to be about half a second out with the indicators, and on the chronograph the seconds hand is 10 sounds out so it starts at 10 rather than 0 (straight up) when reset, and both the 10ths and the minutes are both just a tiny bit out, not quite being straight up (see image). I've not measured it to the second, but it seems to be keeping time well enough so far.The watch is nice and worked fine at first. However, the crown randomly fell off about two months after purchase (the crown is the piece which is turned to set the time). The Amazon returns window had closed, but the advertisement said "100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: Use our chronograph sports quartz watch with 100% risk free. 1 BENYAR Watch 90 Day Money Back Guarantee for any Reason" so I emailed the manufacturer -- a week later and no reply. As such, I cannot recommend the watch or the aftersales careI received the watch within the given time scale and removed it from the good packaging.When I came to adjust the time the winder just came off the watch into my hand.Not what you would expect replacing it back on the watch and it just fell off again.Too say I am disappointed would be an understatement.It’s described as Japanese quartz but the watch is made in China what a load of rubbish do not buy this watch. I could have been very unlucky however I very much doubt it.

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