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commented on Why all the hate for Fossil? ·

It's important to distinguish between two interpretations of "hate" for Fossil:

1. Criticism of Fossil watches as fashion accessories:

Many watch enthusiasts hold negative opinions about Fossil for various reasons:

  • Quartz movements: They primarily use quartz movements, which are cheaper and less intricate than mechanical movements favored by watch enthusiasts.

  • Fashion focus: Their design emphasis is mainly on trendy aesthetics rather than traditional watchmaking details, appealing more to fashion-conscious consumers.

  • Perceived brand value: Some consider them overpriced for their quality, lacking the craftsmanship and heritage associated with high-end watch brands.

2. Criticism of Fossil as a company:

Several controversies have led to criticism of Fossil's company practices:

  • Environmental impact: Concerns exist about the environmental footprint of their production practices and materials used.

  • Labor practices: Some reports raise questions about ethical sourcing and labor conditions in their supply chain.

  • Marketing strategies: Certain marketing campaigns have been criticized for being misleading or offensive.

It's important to note that these are just some reasons why some people might dislike Fossil. Whether these criticisms are entirely valid or reflect the broader experience is subjective and depends on individual perspectives and expectations.

Here are some additional points to consider:

  • Many people enjoy Fossil watches for their affordability, style, and functionality, regardless of their enthusiast appeal.

  • The company has taken steps to address environmental concerns and improve its sustainability practices.

  • It's always better to research specific models and company practices before forming an opinion on any brand.

Ultimately, whether you like Fossil or not depends on your own priorities and preferences.

commented on Quartz watches stopping only when you wear them? ·

It's definitely strange that your quartz watches only stop when you wear them, while working perfectly for others. While temperature changes can indeed affect watch accuracy, it's unlikely to cause such a significant and specific issue. Let's explore some potential explanations:

1. Battery Issues:

  • Battery quality: Even though the batteries are new, they might not be of high quality. Try replacing them with reputable brands like Renata or Maxell.

  • Battery fit: Ensure the battery fits snugly in the compartment. A loose fit can cause intermittent contact and stoppages.exclamation

  • Battery drain: Your body heat might be causing the batteries to drain faster than expected. Observe if the watches heat up significantly when you wear them.

2. Movement Issues:

  • Temperature sensitivity: Some older quartz movements might be more sensitive to temperature fluctuations. While unlikely to cause a 5-minute loss, it could be a contributing factor.

  • Internal friction: Wear and tear within the movement could cause increased friction when exposed to movement or body temperature.exclamation

  • Magnetic interference: If your work environment or hobbies involve strong magnets, they could temporarily disrupt the movement.exclamation

3. Other factors:

  • Impact or shock: A recent impact or shock to the watch could have caused internal damage, affecting its performance when worn.

  • Water damage: Even minimal water ingress can cause internal corrosion and malfunction, especially in older watches.

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Replace batteries with high-quality brands.

  2. Observe if the watches heat up significantly when worn.

  3. Test the watches in different environments (e.g., at rest, during activity) to see if temperature plays a role.

  4. Consider having the movements professionally inspected for internal issues.

Additional Tips:

  • Avoid exposing your watches to extreme temperatures or sudden changes.expand_more

  • Store them in a cool, dry place when not in use.expand_more

  • If the problem persists, consult a qualified watchmaker for diagnosis and repair.