From the coastlines of Skagen to the architecture of Copenhagen and a celebrated fashion scene, Denmark embodies a special kind of energy: modern, minimalist, and playful. In the moment— with an appreciation for nature and the wild world around us.
I have been a fan of Skagen watches for over 15 years. This watch is very good looking and robust. The stainless steel mesh band matches the watch and adjusts and holds the watch firmly.
I wanted an affordable minimalistic gold watch with black face and came across this one. It came with a black leather strap but decided to purchase a quick release metal gold strap for versatility (check out pics). It didn't disappoint and would most likely get a black metal one as well. I converted and installed the extra quick release pins on the original strap. As for the looks and function, I think it's worth it.Some YouTube reviews stated that Skagens are made in China, however nowhere in the package or the backing says that on this model, it does say Skagen Denmark on the very top of the back cover (2nd pic). It also stated Japan movement on the tag however the straps are made in China (check last pic). Regardless I think it's a good simplistic watch that met my want and needs, so overall happy. Will update later if any issues.
I’ve wanted a nice dress watch for awhile.I couldn’t justify paying a big price for one, though.The watch has a simple easily readable dial design, looks modern, and has a slim profile on the wrist so it slides easily under a dress shirt or suit sleeve. I do like the look very much.Cons:The case is made of stamped metal, so it isn’t going to take a lot of abuse at all.It isn’t waterproof below an inch deep. The band feels and looks like it’s plastic. I suspect the crystal is actually plastic.In sort, it feels like a throw-away watch, but it certainly doesn’t look like one from a distance or at a glance.Value for money:It’s a good choice for a modern design dress watch which is basically just for jewelry.