







⌚ Elevate your wrist game—where luxury meets precision.
The FANMIS Men's Luxury Watch combines a robust 40mm two-tone stainless steel case with a striking green unidirectional bezel and gold-tone trim. Powered by a highly accurate Japanese quartz movement, it features luminous hands and markers for enhanced visibility, a magnified date window, and a secure foldover clasp. Water resistant to 30 meters, this watch balances everyday durability with sophisticated style, making it an ideal accessory for the modern professional.














| ASIN | B00N354IM0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #439,026 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #1,937 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,381) |
| Date First Available | April 21, 2014 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2115 |
| Manufacturer | FANMIS |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches; 8.01 ounces |
R**H
I wish they had more designs for this exact band and dial size.
This watch turned out to be quite nice. For the price I'd say 5/5. Fits great, feels solid, I really like the look and style. For my wrists at least, removing 2 links made it fit perfectly. Looks and feels like it could be more expensive. I can't think of anything negative to say yet, I've only had for a few days, but it feels like it will hold up well.
R**N
Looks good and crazy accurate.
The first one I got has a defective spring holder whole on the case, and the bracelet spring popped out constantly. I returned it with no problem, and I got an immediate replacement even before sent back the first one. Kudos to the company. The second wan was in perfect condition. I had the real deal Submariner before, and this hommage got the look and feel. Of course, no point in comparing them - they are in different leagues. This Reginald watch is not waterproof; definitely not to 300 m. Without a screw-down crown, it is impossible anyway. But after 9 months of everyday abuse, it still looks good, with no scratches on the glass or the bezel. Somebody was upset about the crystal not being sapphire. Helloooo! A sapphire crystal would cost more than the whole watch. I lost the dot from the bezel after 6 months, but it was easy to replace it with some fluorescent paint/superglue mix (see photo). Some review says the watch is not luminous. I don't know - if you keep it in the dark, maybe not, but if it is exposed to sunlight for a while and you go to a dark place, it is pretty bright for about 5 min. The hands are brighter than the dots. (See pictures.) Yes, the clasp is flimsy, but again what do you expect for this price? A new Submariner start around 20K. Even a used one costs at least 8K. For that money, they really have somewhat better clasps :D It actually beats the Submariner's accuracy. Of course, the automatic movement is inherently less accurate than a quartz movement, so it is not a real victory. During the nine months (268 days exactly), it gained 56 seconds. In other words, it is accurate to 0.2 seconds per day! Even for a quartz watch, it is excellent. In summary, it is a real deal for less than $40.
J**.
Amazing for the cost.
This is actually a really great watch! You can't dive with it; but, it looks amazing and takes a beating.
D**5
Great looks, GREAT Price, OK Quality
This is a great watch for the money. Looks good, feels good, and easy to adjust the band. The box includes a cleaning cloth and pin punch to remove the links in the band, as needed. Unlike a previous review I read that stated it was just as quality as the Invicta watches of the same style...well...NO, it isn't the same quality. BUT, for the price I paid, I am happy with it. I tried on an Invicta this past weekend (same style, but black instead of green) and the Invicta looks and feels like a very expensive watch, way more so than the Fanmis (Reginald). And the Invicta I wouldn't worry about when swimming or surfing. This one I won't wear at all when getting wet. But this Fanmis is a pretty great watch for the price, and I love it because it has the crown on the dial that looks just like the on that represents where I'm from...Charlotte, NC...The Queen City of the South.
W**E
Not as pictured, but a fun watch!
Cheap CHICOM fun I ordered for a giggle after reading some disparaging comments in different forums! Watch arrived nicely packed in box with tag and watch protectively wrapped in tape. Caseback is NOT the same as pictured (which is Rolex-type), which is just fine by me, as the battery can now be easily replaced using a standard notched watch tool. Caseback *appears* to be a screwback, and is marked "Japan 2115 All Stainless Steel 3ATM Water Resistant," which directly contradicts the watch dial, which states: "1000ft=300m Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" Bottom of dial states "Japan Movt" Note that a 3ATM rating means this watch should only be exposed to "Accidental Splashes and Contact with Rain," according to Seiko's waterproof guide - no swimming or showering with this watch! If the caseback and dial info is true, then this watch sports a Miyota MIY 2115 quartz movement, which can be replaced new for less than two sawbucks. The battery replacement should be the inexpensive 377 (SR626) cell. Watch arrived set for standard Central time (shipped from Indybanana). Crown spins freely when pushed all the way in. Pulled out one stop and reversed (counterclockwise) to previous date, then pull all the way and turned hands clockwise to advance date, which clicked over at midnight - nice! Date magnification (the 'cyclops') is, like most, glued onto the crystal (which i sincerely doubt is sapphire), but offers less than 2X magnification. Bezel is loosey-goosey 60-click unidirectional, about on a par with my Timex Men's T2M563 Dress Sports Black Dial Black Leather Strap Watch (which cost a Jefferson less when purchased, btw). Bracelet is clickety thin-stamped stainless, but nice. You can remove links but may not need to, as the clasp has more than an inch and a half of adjustable holes for the clasp pin. Hollow endlinks of course. The surprise is the lume. All markers, hands, and even the 0/60 mark (the bezel 'pearl') is lumed - and, astonishingly, nearly on a par with Casio Men's MDV106-1A Stainless Steel Watch (of which i have several, as these are destined to be classic inexpensive dive watches worth *far* more than the paltry three Hamiltons i paid for each). So what we have here is a fun watch; cheap, inexpensive, and a beater homage to that financially unaffordable 116610LV costing nearly 242 times as much (at retail, mind you). I give it 5 stars for what it is!
P**E
I was in the market for a watch that I would wear on days that might be too rough on my automatic watches, yet wanted something that looked similar to my other watches. When I saw this watch, I didn’t have high expectations given its a Quartz and seemed too cheap for a diver style watch, but wow, I am amazed at what $50 can get you. The watch comes in a stylish packaging and comes with a lot of documents on how to change the date and time, adjust the bracelet, and other information about the watch. Out of the box, the diver came wrapped in plastic to protect the bracelet, and tags, like other watches of this style. Additionally, it came with a bracelet link remover to adjust the size to your fitting. The watch itself is beautiful. If I had not known it was $50, I would’ve thought this watch was in the hundreds. Yes, it looks like a Rolex Submariner, with its cyclops-style glass, but many other reputable watchmakers design their diver-style watches similarly. The casing and bracelet are made of stainless steel, which has some weight to it — weighing similar to my Seiko diver watch. Additionally, the bezel looks beautiful as its made of ceramic. Regarding its design, contrary to other reviewers, I have to say, this watch is nice to look at. I showed it to my friends heavily invested in Swiss-made watches, and they too were surprised at how shiny, heavy, and clean it looks. As for its time-setting and battery, I did not have much trouble with setting up the time. This watch’s crown is a push-pull style and not a screw-in, which meant that if you pulled the crown out two clicks, you are able to adjust the time and date. For its battery, it uses a small Sony battery, which should last a few years. Also, changing the battery should be fairly easy as I was able to open the case back within seconds. Overall, it’s a beautiful watch. The stainless steel casing and bracelet, ceramic bezel, and Mercedes-style watch hands truly make this watch seem more expensive than it actually is. The packaging and documents included with the watch were useful and made the unboxing experience feel like you’re opening an expensive Omega or Seiko watch. The pricing is very reasonable, especially when you factor in the warranty. I recommend this watch.
S**E
Product comes from US. So, a bit delayed. But, beautiful watch. Love it very much.
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A**Y
Nice to wear as an everyday thing .. looks good. Anytime
R**E
Great looking watch at an excellent price
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