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If moonphase watches are uncommon, moonphase calendar watches are unicorns in the world of watches—especially if we’re talking about automatic movements. So, to get one, typically you’ve gotta spring for quartz Read More
I was looking for a nice rose gold dress watch and a moon phase watch also, this ticked both boxes. It is a bit flashy but it still works well and I am fond of tone of the rose gold. The strap is OK
The watch is sufficient and is accurate based on the description. The movement is sub par (it doesn't hit the seconds and minutes exactly) and the instructions were a bit convoluted; however, . For those who didn't understand how to set it, this is how you set the day, month and day of week (don't set between 11:30 pm and 5:00 am). Set the watch to 6 pm and use a paper clip (or equivalent pointy object) to push the little indented holes at the side of the watch. Keep pushing until you get the desired day, month and day of week. The button closest to the crown sets the day. Then the button directly across from the last one sets the day of the week and the the last button sets the month. In conclusion, this watch looks flashy and performs as desired. It is worth the price that Massdrop asks for, but no way in hell is this a 500$ watch.
Feels pretty cheaply made. First off the box - way to cheap for a watch that retails for $499.
The hand for month and date doesn't always properly line up.
It changes to a new day at 10 pm (why?) should be at 12pm.
If the original price was like $120-$150 this would be acceptable.
But overall - you buy this watch because it looks nice from afar and is cheap.
So I'm pretty happy anyway.
Edit: Not really happy anymore. Battery died on 29 november. So it only lasted 9 days....
Rose gold and black version wears well and is nicely weighted. The domed sapphire and patterned dial vary with lighting. Strap is above average, particularly for the price. Sub dials can be difficult to read in all but the brightest light, but I love the complications. The issue with my example is that the gold on the hour and minute hand are unevenly finished and it is obvious to the naked eye. Under magnification, the hands also show rough edges and appear quite cheap. This lets an otherwise nicely executed watch down.
Very dressy watch and the thinness is a huge plus for me. Seconds dial is a little off which usually is this case for watches in this price range (love to be proven wrong! Come on watch companies!). My first moonphase watch so didn't know it's such a pain to set up the watch....
I bought this as a beater watch for work, which involves some impacts and water. It has faired well, and I have received compliments from clients about it. However, the strap bled dye and looked like garbage after getting wet, so 1 star off for that.
I can't use the watch: I didn't receive the Manual, the manufacturer support at support@carnotwatches.com does not reply since I got the watch weeks ago and the (Mass)Drop web site washes hands from responsibility pointing me to manufacturer for support, so all in all horrible experience.
dekiblueJust Google for the manual of the movement in the watch. It is a Ronda 706.3. Setting the watch is pretty simple once you go over the instructions once.
Received the watch pretty much in a week after ordering it, when the drop ended. This is my first moonwatch and it's beautiful to say the least. Definitely looks much expensively than it listed on the drop for. The packaging was strictly OK. The watch looks well made and the size is perfect for dress/casual watch. My wife liked it too and it's unisex wearable. The blue hands looks lovely in the sun. There's no red stitch per say, I guess it's the camera effect that adds to it. See one of the pictures where there's no filter it looks clean brown in the sunlight. The instructions are easy to understand but not very professionally written. The rear of the watch is a beautiful