Affordable Fossil Men's Watch CH2332

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Fossil Men's Watch CH2332 Product Description:



  • Movement - Quartz Movement
  • Water Resistant - 100 Meters/330 Feet Water Resistant
  • Case Diameter - 41 MM
  • Crystal - Mineral Crystal

Product Description

Solid stainless steel mens watch with chronograph and three-hand quartz movements and date function. Luminating hands and markers. Rotating topring. Comes with an 11 year warranty and packaged in a collectible tin. Water resistant up to 100 meters. Case size: 41mm.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4A nice watch. Some clarification is definitely needed here.
By R. Bornstein
This is a very nicely designed timepiece for the money. It cost substantially less than other chronographs of comparable quality, and is quite attractive. It is all stainless and has a Japanese movement. I have the gray faced version which may be a bit easier to read because of the lack of contrast, but no chronograph, unless it is oversized, and has a very expensive movement, is really intended for anything but aesthetics. The quality of movement at this price range should dictate its reliability and durability. No one uses these things to time track meets. The real issue is the pedigree of the movement. No Chronograph, Citizen or any other brand, at $100, sweeps at a tenth of a second. How do I know? Well the Japanese movement in this watch is in fact identical to the movement in all but the most expensive Citizen watches. Actually, the movement is made by Citizen. These identical movements are branded by Citizen under the name "Miyota" and are sold to many quality watchmakers like Skagen and Fossil. A close analogy is the 2004 Saturn VUE - which had a Honda's 3.5-liter V6. Anyone who tried to tell you how much "better" the engine in their Honda CR-V was as compared to the one in the Vue was certainly confused. With the Fossil you are getting the same exact watch as the Citizen Chrono in the end. There is one major difference though: the Fossil is a much more stylish watch with a much more solid stainless bezel and band and costs a lot less. I personally think that the inexpensive Citizen Chronos look like cheesy old man watches. If you are willing to shell out $300 to $1000 for a really nice Citizen Eco Drive, then you can get a very attractive, very high quality Chrono with a stellar movement. For anyone on a budget; stick with the Fossil.

5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
1Very difficult to read at a glance
By A Customer
This watch has a very cheap faceplate, and a horrible raised, and "watery" crystal, making the watch very difficult to read in almost any condition. The glare from the blue faceplate is unacceptable. The watch is very solidly built, thick, and heavy (has a difficult time fitting under shirt cuffs). Excellent bracelet, and very durable to boot.

The chronograph doesn't measure 1/10 nor 1/20 of a second - only seconds, so seconds hand can be confusing to read. A chrono measuring no less than seconds is cheap and rarely advertised (so beware).

I really don't recommend this watch - Citizen makes a much nicer $100 chrono.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Good watch
By L. Rice
This made a very nice anniversary present for my husband. A good inexpensive watch that was shipped very quickly.

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