RollsTimiPagani Design 1752 DD36 Luxury Men's Automatic Mechanical Watch, Sapphire Glass, Day Date Watch, Seagull Caliber ST16, 100m Water Resistant
A**R
Bought for traveling, wear all the time
I got the silver one, for traveling, it far exceeds my expectations and now wear all the time. Just as nice as the big names. More beautiful in person, high quality!
D**2
An excellent time piece at an attractive price
This is another example of a high-quality Pagani design watch at a very attractive price. I own several of these, and I’m sure I will own more in the future. These are quality Time pieces that can be relied upon and I highly recommend them and this seller.
D**H
Impressed
Beautiful watch
M**S
Flawed lock mechanism
I was very excited about this watch but my excitement was tempered right away. While this watch is very pretty and the materials used are good (for its price), there's one fundamental flaw (at least in my case). The lock mechanism of the band is too loose and it keeps unlocking. In one instance, the watch literally fell off my wrist. I don't know if I'll be able to do some kind of DIY fix but I removed 2 stars for that. It's a shame since I like the watch otherwise.
K**R
Looks amazing! High class.
The watch itself feels light weight, a little rough, chinesey cheap feel and sound when tossing on the hand and moving the links about....BUT it looks absolutely amazing on the wrist! The movement again is unrefined, skippy springy to change date.....BUT did I say that the watch looks amazing?! Seriously the look on the wrist, the size, the way it shines when the light hits it, its a major head turner. Rolex wow factor. For what it is I have no complaints. The look is timeless class.
W**S
Looks nice, really strange dial errors
The light blue color of this dial is incredibly striking and lovely. It's the main reason I got this watch, along with it being an automatic. Good size and heft, measuring approx 36mm in diameter (not including crown), 44mm lug to lug, 12mm thick, and a 20mm strap/bracelet size. The caseback has a display window which lets you see the rotor moving and the balance turning, always nice. Thick and sturdy bracelet with a thick branded deployment clasp. A few accessories are included, like a polishing cloth and small screwdriver for adjusting the bracelet length, as the links are screwed together.All of this sounds nice, but the dial is the big letdown. Despite the wonderful color, there are many strange things going on here. First is the day of the week, fully spelled out, in a cutout window at the 12 o'clock position. This watch isn't terribly large at 36mm diameter, so that takes up a lot of real estate. There is also a date window at the standard 3 o'clock position, nice large numbers, with a cyclops eye magnifier.The numerals are just... wrong. They're Roman numerals, but don't follow the rules. For example, "4" is presented here as "IIII" when it should be "IV." "5" is "I" instead of "V," yet "6" is "VI" which is correct. "7" is just "I," "8" is correct, "9" is "I," "10 is "X" (correct) but "11" is "I" again. It seems like they're just skipping every other number, and it's really strange. The markers do seem a bit too large for the face, and perhaps the numerals needed to be consolidated because of that, but the whole situation is just odd and off-putting. It really kind of ruins what would be a lovely watch face through poor design choices.
M**W
A gorgeous homage
I have a lot of watches, varying in cost and out of my entire collection, this one gets the most compliments and questions by far. It often gets mistaken for a Rolex and I always explain that it's a high quality low cost homage. Pagani did really well with this. The dial color is beautiful, the fluted bezel catches light, the movement is pretty accurate for an automatic comparable to my Seiko, the band is comfortable, easy to use and easy to fit. I'm overall very impressed with the quality. This is my first Pagani but definitely will not be the last.
L**F
Attractive watch
There is nothing not to like here.This is a nicely designed, well finished wrist watch which looks very similar to a major international brand and likely tells time just as well. It's a self-winder--power is generated and stored from the physical movements of your wrist and arm as you go about your day. No replaceable battery is involved.The watch is quite sturdy and solid feeling--not a cheap knock off at all. The seller says it is rated for 100 M--more than 300 feet-- of submersion. I have no way of testing that .The price is a real value.
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