Swiss Legend Men’s 10006-07Y-SB Legato Cirque Collection Chronograph Rubber Watch
May 28th, 2010 |Posted In: watches
- Precise Swiss-quartz movement
- Durable mineral crystal; brushed and polished stainless steel case; black rubber strap
- Chronograph functions with 60 second, 30 minute and 1/10 of a second sub-dials; date function
- Yellow textured dial with silver-tone luminous hands and hour markers; silver sub-dials; tachymeter on inner bezel; screw-down crown
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Product Description
Designed to always tell time with elegance, this Swiss Legend timepiece is a fashionable addition to any wardrobe.Amazon.com Product Description
The Swiss Legend Men’s Legato Cirque Collection Chronograph Rubber Watch is a sleek, stylish watch that’s perfect for the contemporary man. It has a bright yellow dial with a fresh, modern look. The silver subdials offer full chronograph function and the dial displays silver-toned hands, silver-toned bars for hour… More >>

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$99.99

This is my latest watch… it is HUGE! Biggest watch I own (I’m 5′10/185lb)… This would probably be a better fit for someone 6′2″ and above, as it looks quite large on me. Also, its THICK, probably close to half an inch thick (at least 3/8″)… and finally, its HEAVY!… But with all that, it is surprisingly comfortable. I do find that the hands are too light a color to be seen well against the face of the watch; this is not a good watch if you actually want to be able to look at it quickly, and know what time it is. Another odd feature is the second hand. The second hand function is actually handled by the middle sub-dial (above the number 6 position on the watch face). What you would think is the second hand (in the center, on the same spindle with the hour and minute hands), is actually the stop-watch second hand. And for yet another strange feature, when you activate the stop-watch, the [regular] second hand begins marking off the seconds, but the 1/10th second sub-dial (on the right, by the number 2) does not move (you might expect that it would whir around once per second, thereby marking each second with each revolution); alas, when you STOP timing, the 1/10th second sub-dial is activated to let you know how many tenths AFTER your final second have elapsed. So anyway, I bought this watch because I wanted a BIG, and HEAVY, YELLOW-FACED watch… and that is exactly what I got. I like the look, but as far as watches go it is not very practical due to the relative invisibility of the hour and minute markers.
Rating: 3 / 5