Fossil Men's Grant Chronograph Black Stainless Steel Watch(Style: FS4832)
Fossil Men's Grant Chronograph Black Stainless Steel Watch(Style: FS4832)
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Fossil Men's Grant Chronograph Black Stainless Steel Watch(Style: FS4832)

4.4 stars out of 130 reviews
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  • Case Dimensions: Features a 44mm case diameter and a 22mm band width for a substantial wrist presence.
  • Durable Construction: Built with a round stainless steel case and protected by a mineral crystal.
  • Precise Movement: Equipped with a Quartz movement, offering reliable timekeeping and chronograph analog display functionality.
  • Elegant Dial: Showcases a black dial with uniquely designed Roman numerals, layered with sub-eyes for a sense of depth.
  • Sophisticated Aesthetics: Boasts polished black steel accents, contributing to a classic and well-dressed appearance.
  • Chronograph Capability: Includes a chronograph movement, providing additional timing functions.
  • Vintage Inspiration: Roman numerals are modeled after vintage clocks, providing artistic balance to the dial.
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Feb 20, 2014
watchlover14
5 out of 5 stars review

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Love the watch!

I had my eye on this watch for months before I finally bought it! It has been a few months since then and I continue to get compliments on it :) For all you who aren't sure how it works, when looking at the watch starting right to left there is a 24 hour clock, then a second hand counter down below, and a minute hand counter for up to 30 minutes. If you push the top button once it will start the second hand down below, and after 60 sec will put a minute on the minute counter. You stop the stop watch by pressing the top button a second time, and when you are do you can reset it with the bottom button. The watch also has an eleven year warranty in the U.S. and Canada. The sales people were really insightful

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Mar 19, 2014
richpsu
5 out of 5 stars review

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Watchwearer - Review unbased in fact.

I'm a casual wearer of watches and almost didn't purchase the watch because of "Watchwearer's" previous review citing the "IIII" being an error in manufacturing. Upon doing a bit of research, I found that many watch and clock makers have used "IIII" as the roman numeral for "4" for many, many years and is considered an acceptable and recognized practice. If you quickly Google a watchmaker who charges $1,000's for their watches, you'll also see the "IIII" for 4 on their timepieces as well. Glad I didn't heed the inaccurate review and am excited about my purchase!

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Mar 15, 2015
smokin760
5 out of 5 stars review

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What the little dials do and 9 is "IX"

I want to thank watchlover14 for explaining what the middle and left inset dials did and how they work. I love this watch especially since I now know use it fully. To reiterate, the middle dial is a second timer and the left dial is a minute timer. Press the top button to start the count and again to stop it. Once stopped, press the bottom button to reset the timer. To set the timer to zero, you pull out the crown and hold down the top button (go forward) or bottom button (go backward) then spin the crown which causes the small hands to spin freely. Release the button once the small dials are lined up with "30" (left) and "60" (middle). If you miss zero then one press of the top button will advance 1 second and the bottom button will go back 1 second. Also, a previous reviewer claimed the 9 was actually the Roman numeral "IV". That is wrong. It is "IX" however the left inset dial cuts the "IX" off midway making it look like a "IV". It is merely coincidence that the top half of an "X" looks like a "V". The description even states the inset dials cut off the numerals, "...we also layered the sub-eyes over the numerals, which gives them the effect of being cut off.".

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