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The FEICE FM501 is a men’s automatic mechanical skeleton watch featuring a unique double-sided hollow design inspired by a space station. Crafted from durable titanium steel with a comfortable liquid silicone strap, it offers a 72-hour power reserve and 50M water resistance. Its precision self-winding movement eliminates the need for batteries, while scratch-resistant K9 crystal ensures lasting clarity. Perfect for professionals seeking a bold, modern timepiece that blends advanced engineering with everyday practicality.






















| ASIN | B0D118LVL1 |
| Customer reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (10) |
| Date First Available | 10 April 2024 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | FM501 |
| Manufacturer | FEICE |
| Package Dimensions | 14.6 x 13.31 x 7.9 cm; 400 g |
T**Y
This watch is such a disappointment only because I really like it and it could be corrected with one simple fix. First pic shows the face at a close distance. If you look you only see the minute hand. If you look in the center of the watch below the 12, there is a tiny hand with a red tip pointing at tiny hour numbers located on a center dial. It’s like the hour hand was an after thought. Sending it back. 🤬
A**G
A nice looking watch when you open the box, but when you look closer, it immediately becomes apparent that there are severe design issues with this timepiece. For a start, there is only a minute hand. no hour hand or seconds hand. It's really hard to tell if the watch is even running. There is a big numeral 12 at the top of the watch, but no other hour markers (although there are minuscule and unreadable minute markers around the inner bezel, form 05 through 60) and the hour is indicated by a tiny little dial that is lost amid a sea of other dials, which rotates in the background and has the hours on it... except that it's impossible to read them unless you have a magnifying glass. Add to that the just as tiny marker, and it soon becomes clear that you can't actually tell the time on this watch. A pretty big flaw for something that only serves the purpose of telling the time. And then there's the weird writing on the inner watch cage. One side reads 'Just For Now' (whatever that means) and the other reads Feice Spation. I've never heard of the word spation, but I'm pretty sure it's meaningless... or maybe I'm just missing something. The watch comes with what looks like a stainless steel watch case, but is advertised as Titanium Steel. I have no idea if there is any actual titanium in this watch, but I assume that they mean it's an alloy of titanium and steel, or maybe it's just steel. The strap is made from what they call liquid silicone. It's not a liquid, obviously, and it feels like plain old silicone. It is reasonably comfortable though. The watch is fairly chunky and heavy, so in theory it should be durable. If only the functionality was there. I wanted to like this watch. I really did. But it's hard to like something that doesn't function the way it should, and a watch you can't tell the time on is certainly that. Especially at the price of $320 at time of review, which I don;t feel is a good value considering the poor engineering and lack of thought that went into this timepiece. All in all, a disappointing, and slightly baffling watch that could have been so much better.
M**E
I love the good quality and great performance of the watch the exoskeleton appearance is phenomenal too definitely worth the money and the weight and fit is perfect
F**R
I've been conflicted about the stars this watch deserves. It's a beautiful watch, striking in appearance, and the silicone band is comfortable. However, the main problem I have with this watch is that it's nearly impossible to tell what time it is when I look at it. Take a look at the picture in the description. Can you tell me what time it is? There's only one hand on the watch - the minute hand. There's a tiny little dial with the numbers 1-12 underneath the little pointer located below the big 12. The 12 is just a graphic; it doesn't change and has no purpose other than being a 12. I've worn this watch for about a month, and it has lost about 2 minutes, but without a second hand, it's hard to tell for sure. In short, this is an interesting watch that serves as a conversation piece, but it's not usable as a time-telling tool. The description states that the hour and minute hands are luminous. Well, there is no hour hand, and the minute hand isn't luminous. There are 12 luminous segments around the dial of the watch, but the only hand on the watch is not luminous, and it's dark. There's no way to determine the time in dark surroundings. I found myself using my phone as a flashlight when I wanted to see the time, which is silly since I can just use my phone to learn the time.
K**R
Beautiful watch with precision movement. Was delivered undamaged and without defects. All functions and features listed on the product page are accurate. I received this watch for review and did not have a choice in color. That said, I am not a fan of the neon green band. I bought a stainless steel band to replace it but could not remove the original. I took it to a watch repair shop to have them swap the bands and he too could not remove the original. He said it appeared to be a fixed lug but couldn't be sure without cutting off the silicone band. At that point I just took it home to deal with at a later date. If I figure out how to replace the band, I'll update my review with directions. If anyone else figures it out, please post how. And since it's not mentioned on the product page, this has a 24mm band.
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