
Chanel Men's H0685 J12 Black Dial Watch Product Description:
- Automatic movement
- Durable sapphire crystal protects watch from scratches
- Case diameter: 38 mm
- Ceramic case
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
Product Description
Black ceramic case with a ceramic bracelet. Unidirectional rotating black ceramic bezel. Black dial with luminous hands and Arabic hour markers. Minute markers around the outer rim. Luminescent hands and dial markers. Automatic date display between the 4 and 5 o'clock positions. Automatic self-winding movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Case diameter: 39 mm. Deployment buckle clasp. Water resistant at 200 meters / 660 feet. Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date. Chanel J12 Black Ceramic Automatic Midsize Unisex Watch H0685.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Beautiful Watch--Quality Movement
By Prime Philosopher
I bought this watch 6 years ago when Chanel thought it would be a trend. It's not surprising to me that their watch business really took off. I still get as many compliments today as I did the day I bought it. Many other luxury brands have tried to compete, but Chanel's watch craftsmanship is far above any other haute couture company. This is likely because they purchased a swiss watch company before designing the product. The result is a finished product that rivals many other famous watch brands. Just put it next to any of the other ceramic watches. Another nice thing about this watch, because it is mostly ceramic, is that it does not set off metal detectors at airport security. Ceramic is inert and thus it can be worn in the ocean with no problem. Through all this torture, it remains beautiful.If you have not had a fine watch before, it can be hard to settle down on one choice. But keep in mind that a brand's expense and fame does not alway guarantee that the product is hassel-free (Jaguar, anyone?). Start out with something that will work well. Chanel is wonderful about repairs. I worked in a medical office around a prototype machine that I did not know was credited with regularly pulling the mainspring out of mechanical watches. The result was the watch's three separate trips to Chanel over the last two years (that it, four years after I purchased it). Chanel never said a word--it was always fixed even though it was my fault. They also always serviced the inside of the watch (which usually is done every 3 years at a cost, like an oil change). Finally, after 6 years of daily wear, the closure mechanism on the band started to wear down. Chanel repaired it for free. This is the kind of treatment you would hope for when spending $5k on a watch. My brother and many friends have different variations of the J12. We all have great stories. I also have a Patek Philippe and my friends have Rolexs, Cartiers, Omegas, and Piagets and all of these companies nickel and dime for every repair, even when it is an obvious quality issue. Not good. I think Chanel is serious about being in the watch business for a long time.
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