I have one Aragon watch, but not this model. I would describe this brand as an independent Invicta. They have some decent value pieces, but most of their collection not worth your time. The have a lot of watches that are oversized 45mm to 50mm and in my option kinda gaudy. They also seem to use the tactic of their watches are always on sale, again similar to Invicta. I own their divemaster 42 watch. It is a 42 mm dive watch with ceramic bezel insert and flat sapphire crystal, Seiko movement for about $150. It is thick, but never had any issues and it is a good beater watch for when I am out paddle boarding. I would buy the watch again, but you couldn't pay me to wear most of their stuff.
There are some real die hard fans - like many brands. If the aesthetic is your thing then they certainly are affordable. They used to be Android watches many years ago.
I have a couple that I really like but have smallish wrists so many of their watches aren’t for me.
Fun affordable beater watches is how I see them.
Pay close attention to the dimensions and weight of their watches, including thickness.
I have one Aragon watch, but not this model. I would describe this brand as an independent Invicta. They have some decent value pieces, but most of their collection not worth your time. The have a lot of watches that are oversized 45mm to 50mm and in my option kinda gaudy. They also seem to use the tactic of their watches are always on sale, again similar to Invicta. I own their divemaster 42 watch. It is a 42 mm dive watch with ceramic bezel insert and flat sapphire crystal, Seiko movement for about $150. It is thick, but never had any issues and it is a good beater watch for when I am out paddle boarding. I would buy the watch again, but you couldn't pay me to wear most of their stuff.
I have an EVO in 40mm and it’s a stunning watch for the money. I love this platinum MP dial, the finishing is great, the bracelet quality is also unexpectedly awesome. Very decent lume on the hands and on the bezel, but the indices are rather dim. The bezel is also a bit stiff but it’s alright cause I paid about $185 for this watch and it’s an absolute bargain.
I wish Aragon produced more watches in smaller sizes and less funky designs 😂
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Very solid brand I must say!
I have one Aragon watch, but not this model. I would describe this brand as an independent Invicta. They have some decent value pieces, but most of their collection not worth your time. The have a lot of watches that are oversized 45mm to 50mm and in my option kinda gaudy. They also seem to use the tactic of their watches are always on sale, again similar to Invicta. I own their divemaster 42 watch. It is a 42 mm dive watch with ceramic bezel insert and flat sapphire crystal, Seiko movement for about $150. It is thick, but never had any issues and it is a good beater watch for when I am out paddle boarding. I would buy the watch again, but you couldn't pay me to wear most of their stuff.
Cool dial 💯
There are some real die hard fans - like many brands. If the aesthetic is your thing then they certainly are affordable. They used to be Android watches many years ago.
I have a couple that I really like but have smallish wrists so many of their watches aren’t for me.
Fun affordable beater watches is how I see them.
Pay close attention to the dimensions and weight of their watches, including thickness.
I have a couple, they are pretty much the original microbrand 😂
Really great quality for the price and very unique designs if you can pull off a chunkier watch
Here my post about my Divemaster https://www.watchcrunch.com/Trigea/posts/my-black-friday-bargain-a-short-essay-20798
As a Brand they are excellent. Wonderful customer service. Travis @Trapvision3d actually owns this model. He loves it.
https://youtu.be/duGqK4YOhmk?si=vVOJaoFnmF9LaEYA
Yes @SimonB is the resident expert.
Expert? Nah🤣
Just a big fan😁
Expert? Nah🤣
Just a big fan😁
If you know more than I you're the expert 😀
I have one Aragon watch, but not this model. I would describe this brand as an independent Invicta. They have some decent value pieces, but most of their collection not worth your time. The have a lot of watches that are oversized 45mm to 50mm and in my option kinda gaudy. They also seem to use the tactic of their watches are always on sale, again similar to Invicta. I own their divemaster 42 watch. It is a 42 mm dive watch with ceramic bezel insert and flat sapphire crystal, Seiko movement for about $150. It is thick, but never had any issues and it is a good beater watch for when I am out paddle boarding. I would buy the watch again, but you couldn't pay me to wear most of their stuff.
Fair assessment, to each their own. 😁
Expert? Nah🤣
Just a big fan😁
EXPERT ACTIVATED!!!!
I have an EVO in 40mm and it’s a stunning watch for the money. I love this platinum MP dial, the finishing is great, the bracelet quality is also unexpectedly awesome. Very decent lume on the hands and on the bezel, but the indices are rather dim. The bezel is also a bit stiff but it’s alright cause I paid about $185 for this watch and it’s an absolute bargain.
I wish Aragon produced more watches in smaller sizes and less funky designs 😂
Nice, I like teal.