Jul 272013
HDE® Crimson Gold and Green Design Equalizer LED Techno Rave Party Leather Watch
- Red, yellow, and green LED digital watch; water resistant
- Vertical LED lights for time and date; Color: Silver (Bezel), Black (Face) Black (Band)
- Size: 10.5″ x 0.75″ / 266.7mm x 19.05mm (band); 2″ X 1.5″ / 50.8mm x 38.1mm (face)
- Package Contents: 1 x Multi-Color LED Watch
- HDE® is a registered trademark and is the only authorized seller of HDE branded products
The Multi-Color LED watch is a daily use, waterproof wrist watch. The unique yellow, green, and red LEDs display the time and the date.
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 9.50
pretty cool little watch,
Actually looks pretty nice as far as quality goes. Obviously, it looks cool and works nicely. It’s not very practical since you have to press a button to check the time but these days… let’s face it… watches are for looks rather than checking the time since the cell phone became mainstream. Mine has held up well and battery works still. I think alot of people have issues with it because they are hitting the buttons constantly those draining the battery. If you have any issues and use it normally ( 4-5 times a day) and still have battery issues… take it back because that’s a defect. Again, it’s not the greatest, sturdiest or practical watch available but it is cool and strong enough to use when needed. Can’t go wrong with the price either… I’d recommend if you work in a office and are careful with your stuff. If you’re a kid, work in construction, or rough on your stuff… get an Ironman or something else (gshock etc) more sturdy for around the same price. Basically, it works well enough to use carefully but mostly for show.
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Fun as a conversation piece, but …,
The watch works just fine and is a fun conversation piece, but it will take a considerable amount of time to get used to the time partitions (five minutes, plus one minute increments) in order to tell the time in the dark (the numeric indicators do not light up.)
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You get what you pay for.,
Well first you have to push a button to have the lights light up. So you can’t just glance at your watch to tell the time. You have to push a button in order for the LED’s to light up. You can set it to have the LED’s automatically light up for a couple of seconds every 5, 10, 30 or 60 minutes. But that’s pointless if you’re not looking right at the watch when they light up. Also I had it only 2 weeks when the battery died. You get what you pay for.
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