Watch Dimensions (H x W x D) 52,5mm x 47,9mm x 13,2mm, Weight approx.
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othen
1 Sep 17#1
This is a sharp price for a nice watch. I have never heard of the vendor, does anyone know whether it is reputable or not?
Biker.Jeff to othen
1 Sep 17#2
7dayshop have been around for many years...... totally fine, i've ordered from em loads.
othen to Biker.Jeff
1 Sep 17#3
Thank you.
Cheap_as_Chimps
1 Sep 17#4
Nearly. I don't particularly like the style of this but it'd just be cool to have a solar watch :laughing:
SamBalmforth
1 Sep 17#5
Ordered!
gsj87
2 Sep 17#6
That picture is messin' with my OCD
louiselouise to gsj87
2 Sep 17#7
There..these might help.. Pics from another website: £28.63 on Amazon at the moment: amazon.co.uk/dp/…9JQ
Edit: Fixed images so they are now clickable (to enlarge them).
louiselouise to gsj87
3 Sep 17#22
It's the weird formatting when you copy/paste with the new HUKD website, that annoys me! First thing I do after I submit a Deal is tidy up the huge gaps...
Besford
2 Sep 17#8
Unfortunately it's yet another 'giant' watch. You'd better have thick wrists!
anselmofa
2 Sep 17#9
No wonder they were all out of stock at Argos, 7day brought all of them probably. :grin: finally I can get one
amour3k to anselmofa
4 Sep 17#30
Tell me about it?, hahahahaha.
I recall the Argos one too ...
Argos would have proved a more convenient outlet though? (in case of any future 'return issues', etc?).
But what the hell, lol.
TitaniumC
2 Sep 17#10
Can't go wrong with a Casio, although note they do require a battery, a rechargeable lithium one. I've had to change one in a solar Casio watch before. Lasted about 7 years.
Baldricky to TitaniumC
3 Sep 17#12
So assuming that this watch at £24.99 were to last 7 years ..... Cost of ownership would be circa 1p per day.
splender to Baldricky
3 Sep 17#14
One pyscho point not used much is that there are hundreds if not thousands of these penny cost items for one's lifestyle. (When one applies this penny cost justification to your socks, toothpaste, soap, gloves, nail clipper, pens....) But deal is a bargain but I have too many solar watches.
Baldricky to splender
3 Sep 17#18
It's not the daily penny costs associated with socks, toothpaste, soap, Etc. that concern me, it's the daily ££££ costs associated with cars, kids and the wife that give me sleepless nights. :grin:
splender to Baldricky
3 Sep 17#19
allow me to remind you this adage as a concept, "if you look after the pennies the pounds will take care of themselves"
MeesterX to splender
3 Sep 17#20
Tried that. Got a jar full of pennies........ and a huge overdraft :disappointed:
splender to MeesterX
3 Sep 17#25
A real life example, there was a time where folks had watched the ha'penny at fuel pumps, up to around £1.99 for a gallon, there was not much personal debt then nor much use of credit (cards). Now folks don't watch the penny at pumps and there is a lot of personal debt. A consumer programme on TV last week? on how "to watch the penny" or a similar modern technique, counting the cash as it leaves your hand, this technique helps to reduce supermarket shopping bill by half easy.
Baldricky to splender
3 Sep 17#27
An old adage that's best not taken too literally.
splender to TitaniumC
3 Sep 17#15
More than 10 years for mine, I have a selection of Seiko, Citizens, Casio, I keep them on a Window sill for sun-bathing.
LOUGHBORO.GUY
2 Sep 17#11
Looks lovely
Sawb
3 Sep 17#13
Looks very cheap imo, each to their own of course tho
kalico
3 Sep 17#16
This is a great watch and 7 day shop are good too. I posted the same deal a while back but they went out of stock quickly.
I've got a lesser Casio, battery powered but also waterproof, which I need and I have to say the thing is bullet proof. It just refuses to die. Yes they are cheap watches, but good quality and will not let you down. Heated
KissMe
3 Sep 17#17
Last few months Argos sold £21.99. Now its £24,99.
kriss57 to KissMe
3 Sep 17#29
Add P/P and they are about the same are they not? 50p Quidco if you are interested. :sunglasses: OOS now anyway.
poisondwarf
3 Sep 17#21
Is this one of those watches where the strap cannot be replaced if it breaks?
splender to poisondwarf
3 Sep 17#23
Yes, of course the strap can be replaced, as many times as you like.
congrevecv
3 Sep 17#24
a good deal in so far as it goes, might even get one to use as a wall clock, but with summer over how much sun do we expect to charge the battery that dose not exist
congrevecv
3 Sep 17#26
splenderremarkably where I live there are countless cars with ***ONE*** child and ***ONE*** parent. Wouldn't mind knowing how they afford it when a bus pass is cost effective, so clearly there can't be that much personal debt
cobain08
3 Sep 17#28
you get what you pay for, in this case a cheap nasty souvenir giving the impression of a watch
kriss57
7 Sep 17#31
Just received mine, good and light for £25, no battery changes and watertight, cannot go wrong for this money. :raised_hand:
Opening post
Casio. Supplied in sealed retail box / gift box with manufacturers 2
year warranty. No battery is required, A solar cell provides power for
operation - Yippee no more batteries!
super accurate quartz movement, this watch also features date display.
Neo-display features luminous coating provides long-term illumination in
the dark after only a short exposure to light.
resistant 100M. Perfect for swimming and snorkelling: the watch is water
resistant to 10 bar according to ISO 22810. Large easy-to-read face,
and red second hand and a bi-directional rotating bezel for referencing.
durable, tough and dependable. A resin band Synthetic resin is the
ideal material for wrist straps thanks to its extremely durable and
flexible properties. Corrosion proof Stainless steel back-plate.
Watch Dimensions (H x W x D) 52,5mm x 47,9mm x 13,2mm, Weight approx.
45 grams, Browse our store for more great value products including
photographic, computer, audio, video, battery, inkjet and vape products
etc.
All comments (31)
I don't particularly like the style of this but it'd just be cool to have a solar watch :laughing:
Pics from another website:
Edit: Fixed images so they are now clickable (to enlarge them).
I recall the Argos one too ...
Argos would have proved a more convenient outlet though? (in case of any future 'return issues', etc?).
But what the hell, lol.
A consumer programme on TV last week? on how "to watch the penny" or a similar modern technique, counting the cash as it leaves your hand, this technique helps to reduce supermarket shopping bill by half easy.
I've got a lesser Casio, battery powered but also waterproof, which I need and I have to say the thing is bullet proof. It just refuses to die. Yes they are cheap watches, but good quality and will not let you down. Heated
Now its £24,99.
50p Quidco if you are interested. :sunglasses:
OOS now anyway.