Originally AU$35.02. Other colours are sold out. They are probably dumping stock.
Not sure of the quality but it is a 16 dollar mechanical watch. Could be surprisingly decent or complete rubbish. PU leather and acrylic cover.
SEWOR S71002 Leather Band Automatic Mechanical Men Watch - Black and Silver - US $12.40 (~AU $16.85) Delivered @ GearBest
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Don't you hate when they mispel 'sewer' .
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Q: What kind of Movement is in there?
A: Hello Eduardo, Thanks for your inquiry.
Movement type: Automatic mechanical watch.Hahaha!
Hard pass.
Might as well say: Movement type: leather band.
I think you mean rubber…
As far as Chinese cheapies go, Sewor is regarded as pretty low quality. The GB website says this is alloy with an acrylic crystal - pretty much bottom of the barrel. I would say that at $16.85 it is definitely over-priced. You will get much better quality on a budget from Naviforce, Pagani Design, Guanqin, Cadisen or Nazken for a little bit more.
Here is a WatchUSeek thread specifically for Aliexpress and very cheap (Chinese) watches. Some are fairly impressive for the money.
Agreed, plus better to buy quartz in this price range if you want something that keeps accurate time.
Do you have any Aliexpress watches?
I had a Pagani Design TAG Aquaracer Homage that I picked up during a 11/11 sale for a measly ~$55. Pretty good for the coin. SS case, sapphire crystal, ceramic bezel (fair bit of play), Seagull automatic about +20sec/day, excellent bracelet with solid endlinks, screw down crown and caseback. But it wore massively for 43mm and felt like 45mm - despite an average L2L distance. Flipped it for a profit - though if it was 41mm it would have been perfect after a bezel fix.
This one as reviewed by PerthWatch.
I also have a Corgeut BB homage in blue as a beater. I actually really like it and it's super accurate too for a Miyota 82xx. More of an ebay watch.
Very interesting. I haven't bought anything like that.
Might be ok as a watch to take apart to get some training if you want to repair or modify watches.