@@paulvalencia9307 I would believe that it would no leap year. But this is not a Casio so I cannot guarantee it. I have not owned the watch long enough to see what it will do on a leap year. But this watch has beat all my expectations on how durable it is for the money. At first, I thought it was just going to fall apart, but it is still like brand new a couple months later.
@@kunaloberoi144 I don’t know if you can change the strap on this particular SANDA watch, but they do make a few stainless steel watches at a great price you can get the 6178 model that comes full black stainless for around $12.
@@moi56bretagne it’s a great watch for the money. At first, I was kind of worried about the quality, but now that I’ve owned it for a little while it is definitely much stronger than I thought it would be. I will be buying another watch from this company.
It's just a cheap knock off of a G-Shock... through my experience, things like this don't last, and even though it's super cheap it's still not worth wasting money on in my opinion... I would much rather spend the extra money and get some thing that I know has a reputation, been around for a long time, and has a huge following for a reason... and that's a G-Shock, or any Casio for that matter
I believe you’re right, if you can afford the extra money going with a G-Shock or a Casio is the way to go. This is the first watch I have bought that is not a Casio and a long time. I just seen it was so cheap. I had to pull the trigger on it to see what you get for the money. And the quality really surprised me, but I don’t know how long it will last or if you dropped it on the ground if it would survive.
@@Beyondthebox11 ...the things i always worry about with something like this is the battery they use, and the materials used in making it, hence the reason they sell it so cheap...I'm sorry the way I worded the first text, I didn't want to sound like an asshole, which I did 😊👍🏻
You’ll find that the GShock community think they’re Rolex owners, Lol. I have 2 GShocks but hardly get wrist time. I got this one just to wear doing lawn work or working out in the fields. I’ve had good luck with mine, hope you enjoy.
@@jrbj2000 Thank you for the comment, that’s really good to hear. I never bought a SANDA watch before. It was such a good deal. I just had to buy it. when I seen the quality, I was actually amazed what you get for the money. I was just really worried that if you dropped it, it wouldn’t last or it wouldn’t be as waterproof as a Casio watch. I hope I can get a couple years out of the watch. I do like the look of it.
Beautiful 😍😍😍
Will it know leap years?
@@paulvalencia9307 I would believe that it would no leap year. But this is not a Casio so I cannot guarantee it. I have not owned the watch long enough to see what it will do on a leap year. But this watch has beat all my expectations on how durable it is for the money. At first, I thought it was just going to fall apart, but it is still like brand new a couple months later.
Do you know if we can change the strap to stainless strap or replace with similar strap?
@@kunaloberoi144 I don’t know if you can change the strap on this particular SANDA watch, but they do make a few stainless steel watches at a great price you can get the 6178 model that comes full black stainless for around $12.
j'ai commandé la même sur Temu
@@moi56bretagne it’s a great watch for the money. At first, I was kind of worried about the quality, but now that I’ve owned it for a little while it is definitely much stronger than I thought it would be. I will be buying another watch from this company.
It's just a cheap knock off of a G-Shock... through my experience, things like this don't last, and even though it's super cheap it's still not worth wasting money on in my opinion... I would much rather spend the extra money and get some thing that I know has a reputation, been around for a long time, and has a huge following for a reason... and that's a G-Shock, or any Casio for that matter
I believe you’re right, if you can afford the extra money going with a G-Shock or a Casio is the way to go. This is the first watch I have bought that is not a Casio and a long time. I just seen it was so cheap. I had to pull the trigger on it to see what you get for the money. And the quality really surprised me, but I don’t know how long it will last or if you dropped it on the ground if it would survive.
@@Beyondthebox11 ...the things i always worry about with something like this is the battery they use, and the materials used in making it, hence the reason they sell it so cheap...I'm sorry the way I worded the first text, I didn't want to sound like an asshole, which I did 😊👍🏻
I’ve had one for 2yrs, no issue
You’ll find that the GShock community think they’re Rolex owners, Lol. I have 2 GShocks but hardly get wrist time. I got this one just to wear doing lawn work or working out in the fields. I’ve had good luck with mine, hope you enjoy.
@@jrbj2000
Thank you for the comment, that’s really good to hear. I never bought a SANDA watch before. It was such a good deal. I just had to buy it. when I seen the quality, I was actually amazed what you get for the money. I was just really worried that if you dropped it, it wouldn’t last or it wouldn’t be as waterproof as a Casio watch.
I hope I can get a couple years out of the watch. I do like the look of it.