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SKMEI luxury analog + digital watch stainless steel chain
SKMEI luxury analog + digital watch stainless steel chain
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Here’s a detailed product style description for a SKMEI luxury analog + digital watch that features a stainless steel chain (bracelet). I’ll also include sample specifications and selling points common in SKMEI models like this, so you can customize it or use as a reference.
Product Description
Overview
The SKMEI luxury analog-digital timepiece with a stainless steel chain (bracelet) combines solid build quality with versatile functionality. The design merges classic analog hands with a digital display and backlighting, all framed in metal, making it suitable for both formal and casual wear.
Key Features & Specifications
| Feature | Detail (Typical / Sample) |
|---|---|
| Movement / Timekeeping | Quartz movement for the analog hands + a digital module for secondary time, alarm, stopwatch, etc. |
| Display Modes | Analog time (hour, minute, second) Digital window showing date, day, optional dual-time Chronograph / stopwatch / alarm features in digital mode 12/24-hour format choices |
| Case & Bezel | Stainless steel or alloy case, often polished or brushed finish Mineral or tempered glass crystal / dial window Case shape varies (round, square, rectangular) depending on model |
| Bracelet / Strap | Stainless steel chain/bracelet with full metal links Folding clasp / safety clasp or bracelet clasp to secure it comfortably Adjustable by removing links to fit wrist size |
| Lighting / Visibility | Digital display backlight (LED or EL) for low-light visibility Analog part may have luminous paint on hands/markers (depending on model) |
| Water Resistance | Typically rated about 30 meters / 3 ATM — suitable for accidental splashes, hand wash; not ideal for swimming or diving unless higher rated in a specific model. For example, the SKMEI 1898 with stainless steel chain strap has 3 Bar. (Loazm) |
| Dimensions | Sample typical dimensions: 45–50 mm case diameter, ~13-17 mm thickness, bracelet (chain) width around 20-24 mm, band (bracelet) length around 22-25 cm (link adjustments usually possible). E.g. the SKMEI 1898 has ~45 mm dial diameter and ~13 mm case thickness. (Loazm) |
| Other Functions | Alarm, stopwatch / chronograph, timer / countdown, day/date display, possibly dual-time display, LED light. |
| Durability & Materials | Stainless steel bracelet resists corrosion and gives premium look Mineral glass helps resist scratches Alloy or steel case, depending on model Quality control benchmarks for SKMEI are generally good for the price range. |
Example of a Model: SKMEI 1898
To give you a concrete example, here are some features of the SKMEI 1898 model, which matches many criteria of what you asked:
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Analog-digital display + chronograph style dial. (Loazm)
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Stainless steel chain (bracelet) strap. (Loazm)
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3 Bar water resistance (≈ 30 meters). (Loazm)
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Case diameter ~ 45 mm, thickness ~ 13 mm. (Loazm)
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Functions: 3-time displays (multi-time zones), alarm, date, week, LED light, 12/24-hour clock. (Loazm)
Pros & Considerations
Advantages:
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Stylish & versatile — The stainless steel chain gives a premium, durable look that goes well from office to casual settings.
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Dual display utility — Analog gives classic elegance; digital adds useful functions (alarm, stopwatch, etc.).
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Backlight / LED light — Ensures usability at night or in dim environments.
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Adjustable bracelet — Links can be removed to fit; clasp styles often secure.
Things to check / be mindful of:
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Weight & thickness — All-metal bracelets + large case + hybrid mechanism tend to make the watch heavier and thicker. May feel bulky on smaller wrists.
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Water resistance limitations — Even “30 m / 3 ATM” doesn’t mean it’s safe for swimming underwater; avoid high water exposure unless you know rating is higher.
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Durability of finishing — For models with plated/colored finishes (gold tone, rose gold, etc.), over time plating may fade or scratch.
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Battery replacement — The digital module and possibly analog parts use different batteries. Digital functions often eat more power.
If you like, I can write you marketing copy or bullet-point specs for a listing of such a watch (analog + digital, stainless steel bracelet) that you could use. Would you prefer that?
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