

⌚ Elevate your time game — where style meets unstoppable function.
The Gosasa Unisex Wrist Watch combines a durable stainless steel build with multifunctional features including dual time display, chronograph, alarm, and EL backlight. With a 33mm case diameter and 30M water resistance, it offers a sleek, comfortable fit for both men and women. Powered by a Japanese battery and Taiwan IC movement, it ensures precise timekeeping and long-lasting performance, making it an ideal accessory for professionals who demand style and utility.








| ASIN | B01IHJY8VM |
| Batteries | 2 Unknown batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236,666 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #823 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (531) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2016 |
| Department | womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 1220 |
| Manufacturer | Gosasa |
| Package Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.11 x 2.8 inches; 6.74 ounces |
S**Y
A near perfect watch if you prefer minimalst styling and high utility
It's a near perfect analog/digital (chronograph, alarm watch & lighted LCD display). If you a pair it with a nice mesh band ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DG2X2N99?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title ) and you would rather wear a watch than look at your phone all day long - if so, you might be quite pleased. Although, if you have trouble reading smaller lcd displays - you might look elsewhere. The case size is 35mm (width) x 44mm (lug-to-lug) x 12mm (thick) - it looks good on both small and larger wrists - unless you have an exceptionally large wrist or prefer big bulky watches. I have more expensive watches and this one appears, so far, of similar build quality - "time" will tell :-) I prefer watches with chrono/alarms functions and good night visibility - that are easy to use. I didn't see any included directions on how to set the time on the analog dial, but it is simple. Simultaneously depress the top two buttons until the minute hand start to sweep in a fast-forward motion - then you may let go of the buttons and it will continue it's fast-forward motion . The sweep hand will continue to fast-forward until you depress the top-right button again. At this point you may additionally depress the top-right button incrementally so that the minute sweep-hand advances in additional 1/2 second increments. I typically let the fast-forward sweep motion continue until about 5 seconds before the actual time and then just incrementally forward the sweep-hand in 1/2 second increments until the correct time is established. Easy Peasy.
C**C
Maybe better than the original
Bought looking for a digital GMT watch for work while traveling. Was looking at the Casio AQ 230 but this homage watch had several advantages over that one so I took a punt on it and am glad I did. What's better: plated metal case vs coated plastic (more durable and substantial), 20mm lug width (easily swapped bracelet with better one seen in pic vs 18?), BACKLIGHT! (only on digital window but apparently Casio has none?), price (this cost less then $20 while Casio is $50?), and the case is larger (33mm vs 30mm width). Otherwise, the features are the same as far as I can tell: ability to set 3 time zones, alarm, stopwatch. What's not great: iffy bracelet (why I swapped), shiny polished case (plated), gap between case and bracelet (though this may make straps fit better). Some of the downsides are the same as Casio (except gap). Per the case and bracelet I believe this watch weighs more but it's still not a heavy watch. I chose the silver face and I think this helps offset the polish on the case, since with the bracelet it looks more like a design choice for contrasting surfaces. The dial has a nice sunburst price, elevating the look. For the price it's a really good piece of kit.
J**R
Good for the price
I bought the exact same watch in 2019 (i.e. four years ago). I liked it because of the conservatively elegant style (gold) and, especially, the digital/analog combination which is hard to find in a dressy watch. I also liked the simplicity of the controls, the timer (which I frequently use), having two screens with the time (useful for daylight-saving changes or for when traveling across time zones), and the light-up screen for use in the dark. Yes, after a couple of years some of the gold finish started to wear off, but not so much that anyone ever noticed. And it kept time well. About two months ago it started to die: first the light-up screen went, then the little metal pieces indicating numbers on the dial started falling off; then it eventually just stopped. But previously I had bought a similar watch, made by a more well-known brand and more expensive: it only lasted 3 years. So I think this one (lasting 4 years) is a pretty good deal for the price. The new one (which I just received) came with a little tool to help in removing links when adjusting the band size. That was a nice idea, but it bent as soon as I started hammering. So I used a thin nail instead. I still had a hard time removing the link, but eventually got it—and avoided having to pay a watchmaker to do it!
B**T
Feels a bit cheap, but you get all the right features for not much money
Pretty nice looking for $16, I like the color. Metal feels a little cheap and I bent one of the links a little when resizing it. Pluses include 2 digital clocks so I can keep track of UTC, a stopwatch, illumination at night, an alarm and a date display. Setting the analog hands is a little weird, you need to set them moving and wait, so going backwards a small amount turns out to be tedious.
C**Y
Great Watch for the Money
I had used a Casio Forester for many years. It was the perfect watch. Reasonable priced and had the features I wanted. They would last 3-4 years and I would purchase another, but they no longer sell them. I purchased a similar Casio at about twice the cost. I returned it since there was no light which I didn't realize and shortening the band was a night mare. After returning the Casio and I purchased the SKMEI after trying to do reasearch on adjusting the band. One of the reviews mentioned a tool was provided to do this. I contacted the name listed who answeres questions with the watch to find out more about the tool and what did it do. They had less knowledge than I found, they didn't know there was a tool, I gave up with my research and ordered a watch. The tool was a screw device to remove and install the pins holding the links together. I ended up taking out three links, on side of the latch and two from the other side. The latch is an interesting design and works very well. I have one major complaint. There are sharp corners on the latch that should be rounded. One night I wore it to bed and woke up as there was blood running down my arm. One of the sharp corners torn a piece of skin the size of a penny from my right arm. I still gave it five stars. Clay
W**D
Bad beginning.
While it looked good I could not get it started. I had to take it to a jeweler who said he had a difficult time too. He said don't push any buttons or you will reset it. He also said to not bring it back if I had problems. Good price but not worth it if you don't get something you can use easily.
S**A
Great
S**B
Extremely poor quality product. I bought this watch because I liked the retro look of it until you touch it. It feels very flimsy and cheap. The watch pins that are to be removed in order to change the band size are unlike anything I've ever seen and almost impossible to remove because they are so tight. They do include a watch pin removal tool which broke before it even got the first pin to budge. The watch clasp won't latch properly and hangs open. I've resized and changed bands and batteries in probably a hundred different watches over the years, mostly Nixon, Casio, Diesel and Timex and I have never had any issues like this with any other them. This watch is a dollar store product at best, not $30. Very disappointing since I do like the style of it. It's just too bad the quality doesn't match.
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