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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

Could you please post some comments on what you think if you've bought an Automatic Fossil watch recently, accuracy, reliability, etc ect. THX

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  • what is the name of the song i like it and ur video is well done

  • wow, this is a very nice product. i have an automatic one as well, it wasn't 480.

  • I bought a Black fuly automatic FOSSILL ME3018 last week, so far it has kept good time, but it's a bit early to say, but I love the watch, it is just stunning

  • This automatic watch is a big improvement over their earlier marketed models from a few years ago (my Bond Automatic lost several minutes per day! was sent 2 replacement watches and those were just as bad and I gave up persuing another replacement). This one so far has held correct time to the minute for the past week.

  • That's a nice watch

  • man your video is to dark, but i love the watch

  • @Biernylcore Well, it's a quartz movement watch, so of course it's not Swiss-made. As to 'Japanese' - yes, the quartz movement that Fossil uses is Japanese, with Fossil doing the final assembly themselves. They also provide the movement for quite a few of the 'upscale' watch brands, AND the design for a multitude of other watch-selling companies in the 'fashion watch' segment. Which somehow seems to make Fossil suck a bit less ass, don't you think?

  • is it swiss? no? maybe japanese then? still no? than it suck ass

  • It's a nice watch buddy =] for a good price too i think it runs around 140? how much did you get yours for? Hope you didn't over pay, Enjoy.

  • @jamesandthegiantpea Well there are many types of watches, this one is an automatic mechanical, it uses kinetic motion of your wrist to wind the watch. You can see the moving part on the back that's what keep the watch winding. There are also manual hand winding watches. also automatic self winding with a capacitor to hold the charge usually comes in hybrid quartz/automatic watches.

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