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To set the time when you first get it. And when your lazy self isn’t active enough to keep it wound up and it stops and you have to set it again. And maybe wind it with the knob this time.
well, all the stats say the band is 22 mm, which is just under an inch (which is equivalent to 25.4 millimeters) The case is 36 mm, and 40 mm with the crown, so about 1 1/2 inches, or so. Not too big really.
* Automatic movement watch makes use of the motion of the wearer’s arm to power the watch
It winds when you move your hand. Only time you need to wind it manually is if you don’t wear the watch for a while. Most automatics can go for about 40 hours when fully wound. So if you wear it every day or even every other day then you should never need to wind it.
I actually had this watch in white. Great looking watch and heavy. It has a large face which is in style now IMO. I garnered lots of compliments. Now for the bad. This watch is suppose to be waterproof, however, after just a week of wearing it moisture began to build up in the face and a week later it stopped working altogether. Granted I do live in Miami so the humidity is high, but it is suppose to be water-proof. I read of other buyers experiencing water intrusion concerns after just washing their hands.
I purchased a kenneth cole watch from macy’s 2+ years ago and I will agree with what you said about the bands. A pin is starting to get loose and I may have to contact kenneth cole about it. Never utilized their warranty service though.