Price: $195.00
(as of Mar 19, 2025 16:12:20 UTC – Details)
From the coastlines of Skagen to the architecture of Copenhagen and a celebrated fashion scene, Denmark embodies a special kind of energy: modern, minimalist, and playful. In the moment— with an appreciation for nature and the wild world around us.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.15 x 3.94 x 3.15 inches; 1.85 ounces
Item model number : 233XLTTN
Department : mens
Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : December 21, 2002
Manufacturer : Skagen
ASIN : B0007X9F74
Country of Origin : China
Customers say
Customers appreciate the watch’s attractive design, quality, weight, and value for money. They find it sleek, simple, and lightweight. Many praise its understated luxury and consider it a good value. The thin, flat look is also appreciated. While most customers are satisfied with the comfort, some have mixed opinions on durability and size.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
C. R. Fischer –
Great Men’s Watch
I’ve had this watch for a little over a month and a half now so I felt I should leave a review. Honestly, I love this watch. I previously had a great Fossil watch that I have worn for over 10 years (which I still have and also works fine aside form the worn away aluminum plating, just fyi) because I couldn’t find a watch that had the same Cobalt blue face plate in anything nicer, and that was what initially drew me to this watch. That aside, I like it so much I have to leave a good review. I had never previously heard of the Skagen brand, but I don’t regret going with them at all.These are some of my impressions of this watch:It is very light weight. My old one was comparatively very heavy.It sells for a great price on Amazon (I paid 68$ compared to MSRP of $135 on their website).The color is amazing.The band, besides not catching on my arm hair as my old watch did (which hurt when it happened), feels great and looks fantastic in many lighting conditions.I have honestly gotten quite a few compliments on the watch by people who wanted to know where to buy this watch, so it looks good to others.My sole complaint is that this watch does in fact have some glow in the dark capability, but the glow in the dark lines are either razor thin or extremely weak and do not really light up at night in a way that is readable. I would also like to address anyone who is concerned about the complaints about the band, I found that they were completely unfounded. The band is simple, I adjusted it to my wrist in less than 5 minutes, and the clasp is also not complicated at all, at least not anymore complicated than any standard dress watch.Overall, I completely recommend this watch to anyone looking to buy a casual dress watch that’s thin, light and looks good. I hope it will last at least as many years as my previous watch.
R. Scharba –
Nice watch, but about that clasp……
I just got one of these watches, and I quite like it. It’s a very understated look it has, more so than the picture here at Amazon would lead you to believe. The grey color of the titanium case and mesh band is, I would say, maybe a shade or two darker than what I’d call neutral in tone, and the blue face is somewhat darker than the picture here would lead you to think. There’s practically no element of “bling” to it at all, if that’s what you’re looking for. But I do like it. It has a very elegant, sleek, clean-lined appearance in the tradition of modern Scandinavian design. It’s what I consider a quite thin watch, and so would be very good to wear with a long-sleeved shirt with tight cuffs. It’s not really small like a lady’s watch (or older men’s watches, which were almost always small by today’s standard), but neither is it as large as some of the oversized, macho behemoths that are marketed as men’s watches today. The size is just nicely in between the two extremes. One of the reasons I picked this one is that I’ve always liked watch faces that have a full complement of Arabic-style numerals, which this one does.About that pesky clasp, though……many people appear to have been baffled by it, as I was when it first arrived today. You might honestly think after staring at it for a while, as I did, that you understand how it’s supposed to work. And there’s a very good chance that you are completely wrong about that, because it’s tricky. I think many of the people who have claimed that the clasp does not hold securely, and that the watch keeps dropping off, simply never discovered how to work it properly. Believe me, if you do it properly it is a very secure fastener, but you need to find out how because it’s tricky. It’s a three-step process: “hook, snap, clasp.” Hard to explain with words though, you really need a visual aid, which you can see at the Skagen website. Go to their home page, at the bottom of which click “Customer Service,” then click “Watch Band Sizing” and you’ll get the instruction page with diagrams showing not only how to secure the clasp, but also how to adjust the band’s length, which is also not at all obvious from just looking at it. It’s simple once you figure it out, but if you don’t do all three of the steps of closing it, it will fail you.In addition, it’s easy to set the time and date, and seems to be running OK so far. The only quibble I might have with it is that the little round window with the day of the month on it is really very tiny, and can be difficult to see for some people in low light or without their reading glasses.
Klunk –
The watch arrived well packaged and on time (no pun intended).Initial review:I have had a few Skagen watches over the last decade and most have been well up to expectations. This one is a titanium version of another Skagen I have, it’s much lighter and has the signature titanium grey colour with the blue dial with the small date window.It looks very slim on the wrist and looks to have standard pins for the band fastening. I have read some reviews that the band was hard to fasten and the pins weak but I have not found this to be the case on this or my stainless steel version. The band is easy to adjust with a small flat blade screw driver to unlock the latch setting and yes you do need to make sure that the over locking clasp is not in the way when trying to do it up that is an easy mistake to make.The band may not be ideal for those who have very slim wrists as the band to watch fastening area is not quite as flexible as the rest of the band so this could add stress the mounting area where the band fastens to the watch.In summary, it looks great, light weight and is comfortable for me, the blue dial looks a treat although the lume is not the best.I will update this review over time if needed as I’ve only had it for a short while.
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Pedro –
Me sentà feliz al encontrar el mismo modelo que compré hace 12 años en un crucero. Sólo cambió el color de la correa, que ahora es más oscura, pero igualmente bonita, elegante y de calidad.
Philip –
The glass reflects, not so good. The date is very small and has to be changed by hand. I have been told it is expensive to change the battery. Otherwise nice looking watch.
ViRuVi –
Une montre d’une superbe qualité. La couleur noir a l’air d’être fait par anodisation (ce qu’il y a de mieux pour la résistance au long terme).Le cadran d’un bleu profond est du plus belle effet avec ce boitier noir, un très beau contraste. Les chiffres gris donne une excellente lecture de l’heure.La molette de réglage a deux crans, le premier pour régler la date (sans faire bouger l’heure) et le deuxième pour régler l’heure.Le mouvement a Quartz est Made In Japan, je ne connait pas sa qualité sur le long terme, mais je n’ai jamais eu a m’en plaindre sur ma Casio.Le bracelet est d’une simplicité enfantine a régler, et la plage de réglage étant assez vaste, tous le monde y trouvera sont bonheur.Quand a l’éclairage, il est comme toute les montres, décroissant (au bout de 5 ou 6h on y vois plus grand chose) mais contrairement a certaine, sur cette Skagen, il n’y a pas que les aiguilles qui sont réfléchissante, il y a aussi tous les chiffres principaux (du 1 au 12) ce qui rend sa lecture dans le noir beaucoup plus précise et agréable.En clair, une belle montre a offrir ou a s’offrir sans ce poser de question.