This review is from: Adidas Nylon Cambridge Quartz Black Analog Dial Men's Watch - ADH2507 (Watch)
The watch is like the photos, but there is a nice shine on the plastic giving it a plesant appearance. The case size is not 20mm as the infornation gives on site. It is an easy to read 42mm or 43mm size case. With the case being larger I was sad to find the watch size tight on my average wrist. It is a simple and trendy name brand look that I would enjoy wearing, if it had one more link in the band. For most smaller wristed buyers the watch would be great. I tried to wear a another cambridge chrono model and found the same tighter fit put pressure on the start/stop buttons and I would find the timer "on" running the battery down. No such problem with the simple watch that does look great.
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Power through any activity with this ultra-sleek sports watch from Adidas. Black polyurethane strap. Black polycarbonate round case and round black digital dial with ten-lap memory, timer, chronograph, date and alarm. Digital movement. Water resistant to 50 meters. Two-year limited warranty.
Striking black Adidas women's watch from the Cambridge collection. This sporty watch has a black checked dial with luminous hands and index markers, and a date aperture at the 3 o'clock marker- all set within a stone-set bezel. This watch is secured with a black plastic strap with pin and buckle fastening and is water resistant to 50 meters (165 feet) 5ATM.
This review is from: Adidas Women's Cambridge Watch ADH2085 (Watch)
I like watches but cannot afford to buy one for every emerging fashion trend, particularly not when it comes to designer brands. I had seen the Blackout Watch by Michael Kors (MK360) but it being ceramic and Michael Kors it cost around $400. Way more than I would ever consider spending on a fashion watch. So instead I looked for a cheap alternative with a comparable look, specifically the all black dial and black hands (impractical for easily reading the time but really cool looking :-)). What I found was the Adidas Cambridge Stones Watch.
So plastic instead of ceramics and Adidas instead of Michael Kors, but one less zero on the price tag, and still black hands and a black dial. I was curious to see whether it would look impossibly cheap and/or gaudy but was very pleasantly surprised. In my opinion it looks a lot more expensive than its price, also due to the fact that the case is a substantial 11.5 mm thick, which is the equivalent of almost a half inch thickness. The... Read more
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This review is from: Adidas Women's Cambridge Watch ADH2085 (Watch)
This is a great watch because it's edgy/sporty enough to dress up an outfit without overdoing it. The quality is great. I think it's a really good price too. The size is just what I expected from the pictures and description. I definitely am happy with my purchase!
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About Orient: Orient Watch was formally established in July 13th, 1950 in Tokyo. However, the history of Orient Watch really dates back to 1901, when Shogoro Yoshida, the founder of Orient, opened a wholesale watch store in Ueno, Japan. Orient Watch has always focused on mechanical watches, primarily automatic watches with its own in-house automatic movements Orient was once part of the "Big Three" watch companies in Japan along with Citizen and Seiko. In the 70s, when mechanical watch companies faced hardship from the mass introduction of inexpensive quartz watches, Citizen and Seiko took the path of mass producing quartz watches, Orient stuck with what it did best, making mechanical watches. Today, Seiko owns a controlling stake in Orient. Orient, however, continues to make its own mechanical movements. For its quartz models, it uses Seiko's quartz movements. What sets Orient apart from other watch companies is really the fact that Orient has always been focusing on making its mechanical movements better and more reliable. It is unusual today to find a watch company that makes its own movement selling watches at prices offered by Orient. Most of the watch companies that do make in-house movements are big name specialized watch companies such as Patek Philippe whose watches ranges from tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. To find a specialized watch company that uses in-house movements selling its watches at prices that are affordable to most people is truly refreshing.
Orient 21 Jewels Self-Winding Automatic Movement, Oscillation Frequency: "21,600 oscillations per hour (6 beats per sec)"
Stainless Steel Case and Band with Push Button Deployment Clasp
Mineral Crystal, Day/Date Display with Spanish Option, Rotating Inner Bezel, Push Button Day Operation
This review is from: Orient #CEM60002W Men's Day/Date Self Winding Automatic Sports Watch (Watch)
This watch has a very attractive satin white dial. It has a rotating bezel under the crystal that can be moved by the stem at the four o'clock position. The button at the two o'clock position changes the day of the week. The bracelet is very nice with alternating rows of polished and bright segments.
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This review is from: Orient #CEM60002W Men's Day/Date Self Winding Automatic Sports Watch (Watch)
I simply fell in love with the image of this watch. Ordered and received it within 3 days in a nice box. My expectations were not belied. The bright white dial and the shiny bracelet exude an elegant and eye-catching exuberance. I removed a few links and adjusted it to my wrist. I did not have the right tools but still managed to do it with only a Jeweller's screw driver. You can only remove the links with a small hole on the back of the bracelet. An arrow beside the small hole indicates the direction in which you have to use the tool to push out the wedge. Remove two adjacent wedges and you can easily find out how to remove the link. After removing enough links push the wedge back in to secure it. A jeweller who can't examine the bracelet and guess how to remove the links must be an idiot.
Well, I just love the watch. It is definitely not a cheap china-made watch. It is 100% Orient, Orient. Orient.
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This review is from: Orient #CEM60002W Men's Day/Date Self Winding Automatic Sports Watch (Watch)
I purchased this because my Invicta sub was starting to take a beating and I wanted another automatic to put in rotation. I was pricing Seiko's for two weeks and just couldn't decide on a model. I wanted something with a silver or white face. I was aware of Orients reputation as a great quality automatic watch and I was especially impressed that they still use their own in-house movement design. I happened upon this watch accidentally and fell in love with it's appearance. The silver and black face were equally handsome but the silver face was the one for me. The vendor shipped from California and I had it on the east coast in 3 days AND I was ordering over the weekend. Big kudos to Just Calculators for fantastic standard shipping. The watch was brand new and flawless. I took it out of the box, shook it gently to get the movement going, set the day/date/time and away we went. The links on this bracelet have a unique design that was much easier to size myself than the... Read more
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