One of my recent watch pickups is this Joseph Abboud Quartz Watch with a green sunburst dial. It's a rather large watch that wears well and is easy to read at a glance. The watch is a practical reminder that quartz watches with designer labels made by common manufacturers can perform the same mission as more expensive timepieces from iconic watch makers.
A Joseph Abboud Quartz Watch |
Joseph Abboud Watch Construction
This particular watch was manufactured by E. Gluck Corporation. They are the parent company of Armitron and make many designer and store-brand watches. The watch has a stainless steel caseback and a reliable Japanese quartz movement. The case and bezel are made of a base metal. The crystal is made of some sort of glass and is slightly domed. It feels nice to the touch. The numbers and lettering on the dial are raised and not simply painted on the dial. It's a touch that gives the watch a rich look.
A Joseph Abboud Watch with a green sunburst dial |
Joseph Abboud Watch Dimensions
This watch is big and bold with a 44mm diameter case. Fortunately, it doesn't sit high on the wrist, the case is a slim 9mm thick. The strap is a robust at 22mm wide at the lugs. The dimensions give this watch presence on the wrist. This watch is just a little bigger than the green sunburst watch that I reviewed here from Caribbean Joe.
The case of this Joseph Abboud watch is slim at 9mm thick |
Joseph Abboud Overall Impression
I really like this watch. It's attractive, readable, and eminently practical. It's also nicely built in a way that looks high quality. According to the box, the full price of this watch was $150, but I was able to get it at the close-out discount store Ross Dress for Less for $20. It was a lucky find. On my social media [@the_watch_dude on X], I often retweet watch enthusiasts around the world who take photos of the big, bold, watches that they are wearing on their daily adventures. This Joseph Abboud watch fits right in. I love the way it looks.
I think she's impressed by my Joseph Abboud watch |
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