Description:
What will attract girls the most from a man's clothing? Suit? Shoes? I will vote for the watch! A small thing but big influence! Just like READ watches, the entire style will be highlighted by the time recorder. Come and explore more of the watch world!
Main Features:
Double movements
- Adopt the premium quartz movement and multifunctional digital display movement, guarantee the most precise time
High quality strap
- Resin band and pin buckle, providing a comfortable wearing experience
Unique dial
- Classical round dial combines with 3 watch hands, adding a sense of casual and sports
- Hardlex tempered glass mirror, scratch and wear resistant, sturdy in structure
Luminous function
- Luminous backlight design, easily read the time in the darkness
Water resistance
- 30m water resistance, resistant to accidental contacts with water, such as rainwater splash or washing hands (please do not press any key underwater)
Note:
- The watch comes with a button cell inside
About Water-resistant Watches
Water Resistant Watches are sealed to witstand some pressure.
Water resistance is tested in measurements of atmosphere (ATM). Each ATM denotes 10 meters of static water-pressure. This is not the depth to which a watch can be worn. Many watch cases will list the basic measurement of 1 ATM as "water-resistant." These watches will withstand small splashes of water but should not be worn while washing the hands or submerging the hands in water.
Remember, water resistance is tested under static conditions. Wearing a watch which is 50 metres water resistant in water will expose the watch to a much greater pressure than during a 50 metre static test. Therefore the number of metres shown on the watch does not indicate the depth that the watch can be taken to.
Here is a general guide
50M = 5ATM = Shower Proof - it's ok to get it wet a bit.
100M = 10ATM = Extended Water Exposure good for swimming or snorkeling.
200M = 20ATM = Pressure Resistant made for Scuba and Skin Diving.
Q: A 100M watch is surely strong enough on a shallow dive?!
A: No! It isn't because it has not been high pressure sealed. 100M watches are only good for Snorkeling!
Q: What will happen if I try to dive with a watch that is less than 200M Resistant?
A: The watch's seal will be broken, it will flood and break..irrepairably.
Q: So which watch to buy?
A: Think about what you need it for and bear in mind that Scuba Watches (200M) look really cool but tend to be very heavy, which makes them uncomfortable for everyday use.