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NEYMAR 44mm Men's 1000m Diver Japanese Automatic Sport Stainless Steel Watch

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Color: rose


Features

  • 44mm*52mm watch case, brushed and polished 316L stainless steel case with plaing rose gold with 120-clceramic bezelics unidirectional
  • Band 22mm, push-button buckle, brushed first-class finish
  • Seiko automatic movement with date indicator
  • Watch total weight 250g .Water Resistant 100ATM
  • Sapphire Crystal, Swiss Super blue luminova BGW9 .Sandwich dial

Description

product description - case size 44 mm, strap 22 mm, all stainless steel; - professional helium valve at 9 o'clock, in order to be able to lead during external pressure reduction (e.g. emerging) the accumulating helium fast enough from the watch; - high quality automatic movement ; - professional one side rotating bezel system; - super BGW 9 luminous; -1000 meters ( 3300 feet ) water resistant; - domed thick sapphire glass; - screwed bottom "moderate temperature assembled"; - high quality diver metal strap.-weight 0.55 pounds.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.18 x 5 x 3.39 inches; 8.82 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 116613NR


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 18, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ bo lin


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Visit the NEYMAR Store


Model number: 116613NR


Part Number: 116613NR


Model Year: 2017


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Synthetic Sapphire


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Push Button Foldover Clasp With Safety


Metal stamp: 316l stainless steel


Case material: solid 316L stainless-steel


Case diameter: 44 millimeters


Case Thickness: 16.5 millimeters


Band Material: Stainless Steel


Band size: 男士标准款


Band width: 22 millimeters


Band Color: Rose Gold


Dial color: black dial rose gold applied index BGW9 luminious


Bezel material: Ceramic


Bezel function: Unidirectional


Calendar: Date


Special features: BGW9 luminous, screw down crown


Item weight: 8.82 Ounces


Movement: japanese-automatic NH35


Water resistant depth: 1000 Meters


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  • Good Material Quality, Poor Movement, No support after the sale
Color: blue
First the good. This is a beautiful, if heavy watch. Great band, comfortable and attractive with a very good clasp (though it uses pins to resize rather than screws). It even has 4 adjustment positions in the clasp. The case is sturdy and attractive with good finishing. The crown is screw down and feels very solid unscrewing and screwing. The crystal is a thick sapphire and the bezel is a good looking engraved ceramic. The blue face is great looking, things are properly aligned and the lume is quite good, enough to last 4-5 hours and still be visible in a dark room. It even theoretically as a 1000m water resistance (though I'm not certain how much I believe this rating). So why is it not a 5 star rating? Two reasons -- First the movement inside is a Seiko NH35A (I think) and this is problematic since Seiko's "in spec" for this movement is -25 seconds/day to +40seconds/day. I frankly think this is way too inaccurate for a mechanical movement but that's a matter of opinion. In my case though, my NH35A is not in good shape. On the timegrapher (a machine for listening to and evaluating mechanical watches) it shows wildly different accuracies for different positions of a watch -- on face, on back, on crown, crown up, etc. and furthermore oscillates fairly wildly in some of those positions. It also has a higher than normal beat error which tends to indicate a need for a service. Even so, worn on the wrist it managed anything from +20 to +45s/d depending on a variety of factors including whether I wore it all day, whether I placed it on the nightstand or put it in a watch winder, and if I placed it on the nightstand, what orientation I placed the watch. Now since this is probably considered to be within the NH35As spec, the company could have theoretically refused to service it under warranty, but as you'll see, this isn't the problem. Because the second problem this watch had is that there is NO service of any kind or warranty after the sale (except what you might get through Amazon's return policy). Neymar (now called BLWRX) does NOT service their watches or provide any warranty service (or any paid service at all). Two of their 3 email addresses are dead and the last does respond, but does not provide any assistance. Now there are a lot of Chinese watch brands providing amazing watches for very little money (generally under $100 but often as little as $25). Those watches are essentially disposable. You don't repair them unless you personally can do so or you have a contact who can. But this watch, at it's mid $200s price point is priced too high to be a disposable watch. Since you don't know what you're going to get and since often you won't know if you have a problem until you wear it for a while, I can't recommend you buy it even though I am VERY impressed by it's production (minus the movement). Unless you can do your own servicing, I suggest you look for either a Chinese watch under $100 that you're comfortable in disposing of once it dies, OR something that has an actual company ready to service and provide warranty service to their watch. Not all NH35s movements are as bad as mine, some are quite accurate, but it's just a matter of luck, so as Dirty Harry once said, "Do you feel Lucky?" EDIT: I have subsequently purchased a green faced one which is better behaved on the timegrapher. Still not a greatly accurate watch, it's acceptable at +20s/d which is about in the middle of Seiko's -25 to +40s/d range. Also it's not wildly oscillating or wildly unadjusted (which means very different on every position of the watch -- face up, face down, crown up, and so on). Again, it's really up to luck. UPDATE 12/30/19 After wearing it a while, the green one has an actual decent NH35A movement that isn't too positionally unstable and seems to lose only a few seconds a day now which is way better than the first one. The original is still sitting at the watchmaker in England (only person I found who would look at it) and I hope it will work better when I get it back. In the meantime, it seems a very well made watch (better than Seikos at more than this price) but the only problem is the total lack of support by Neymar/BLWRX. So look them over carefully and make sure they work and if not return them through Amazon. But if you're OK without support, you get a lot of watch for the cash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2019 by David W. Griffin David W. Griffin

  • Outstanding Diver Watch
Color: blue
The Neymar 1000m is an outstanding saturation diver watch. The movement, bezel, crown, crystal, and case are all perfectly designed and engineered with no obvious QC issues. The dial is clean and legible even in very dark water. The colors of the dial (black, green, blue) are vibrant and aside from the thickness of the case can be worn with a dressed up outfit. It’s not an homage watch, it’s an original design with design elements borrowed (e.g., the Mercedes hand). The escape valve is automatic for those saturation diving. For its price this is one of the best deep water diver value out there. The built is tank-like, this watch can take a lot of abuse. It’s a real tool watch that looks like a dress watch almost. Some divers prefer quartz movements, this is an automatic watch if that matters to you. The bracelet is fine, neither the best nor the worst. The watch looks great on a NATO strap (22mm) despite its heft. You can get three of those, in each available colors, for less than a grand. I believe they make them in two colors as well for those into blink. I haven’t had any water penetration issue and because it’s an automatic movement you never have to open up the case and risk to compromise tte seal. Only the Invicta Grand Diver and some Deep Blue watches offer comparable values but the Invicta is not saturation (300m water rating) and the Deep Blue Alphamarine is only a comparable value when heavily discounted (which it is on occasion on the Deep Blue website). In summary, an outstanding watch and an outstanding value from a Chinese company. The 300m Neymar, an homage to the Tudor Blackbay, is very good as well and not as big for those with smaller wrists. Highly recommended as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021 by PP

  • this is a great watch. I was tempted to give it 5 ...
Color: gold
For the price, this is a great watch. I was tempted to give it 5 stars, and considering features for price, perhaps I should have. It isn't flawless, but it is a bargain. Trying to remove pins to size the bracelet almost immediately broke the provided tool. The pins are VERY tight, and the tool is pretty cheap. But consider, this is the only watch I've bought that even provided a pin tool. If you purchase this watch, before you try to size the bracelet, do yourself a big favor. Take some Break Free, sewing machine oil, whatever...and put a big drop on each pin hole. Set it on it's side for about an hour, and let gravity pull that oil down through the pin holes. THEN, use the tool. MUCH easier. It does set tall on my wrist, but no more so than my Orient Ray II does, with a Nato strap on it. And people make it out to be huge. It really isn't. But it is heavy. I could use it for a boat anchor. But, what do you expect? It's a lot of steel and glass. The "4" in the number 40 on the bezel looks a little crooked. You can see it in the pic if you look close. And one dot on the watch face seems very slightly offset. And I mean, I only noticed it after putting on 3x readers. The lum is not nuclear, but very adequate, and beautifully done. If you have a 7 inch or under wrist, this may not be the watch for you. But then, maybe it is. It's similar in size to a Casio Rangeman. And it's even better looking in person, than in the pics. For the price, I'm damn impressed. Update* I'm noticing a tendency with the watch. If/when you pull the crown to set time, once you're done and trying to screw the crown back down, there is a tendency for the time changing mechanism to not release. This causes the time to change on you, as you try to screw the crown down. It may take you a couple of times of pushing the crown in, to get it to release. Not good, even at this price. I still think you get a lot of features for the price. But, the attention to detail is somewhat lacking. With this noted, along with some misalignment of the markers on the bezel with the watch face, I still give it a 4 star rating...but barely. My Orient doesn't have the ceramic and lumed bezel, but there was much more attention to the details shown on it. Would I still recommend it to a friend. Probably, but only at the sale price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by Amazon Customer

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