Thanks for this review. My Skmei 1220 finally arrived today (43 days, including 12 within the British postal system). I had already bought a blue silicone strap, and while the watch was still in transit, I tried it on my old Tissot (also 20mm fit) and found immediately that I prefer silicone to metal, even when it's top quality. So I ordered another silicone strap in Black for the Tissot. And because of the sunburst effect of the Skmei 1220, the shade of blue on the strap didn't have to be exactly right - mine's a little darker than yours but it's in range! Now let's hope that it lasts.
@@NMwatch I've tested this: the analog and digital times act together, the same movement drives both readouts. I know you can set different times, but the analog minute hand advances ⅓ minute whenever the seconds on the digital readout reach 00, 20 or 40. So if you get them the same, they stay the same. If there is some drift, they drift together. If, over time, the watch gains, for example, 10 seconds, all you have to do is to press and hold the “Reset” button in Time mode, until the seconds readout starts to flash. When it gets to 10, press “Mode” and it will be returned to zero. The minutes hand will not advance until the seconds readout reaches 20. You have now put back both Analogue and Digital readouts by 10 seconds. Useful to know. Better than having to advance the watch nearly 12 hours for a small forward drift.
I had both in my hands. The SKMEI is a bit bulkier than the Casio. I found them to be quite different. If you like it slim and small go with the Casio, but for the same reason to others the SKMEI might be more appealing.
Great watch for the price! Good choice putting it on a strap too. I do love a good bracelet, but it should really taper on a dressier watch of that style. A tapered brown leather strap would look good with the blue dial. Keep up the great content!
I'm glad I found your video. I've been considering buying the Casio AQ blah, blah, blah, but it seems pretty clear the Skmei is a better value. Just need to decide on an after-market bracelet that won't add too much weight. One of the criticisms I've read of this watch is that it's too heavy. But that's the trade off if you don't want a plastic watch.
I think even when I put it on a metal bracelet, the total weight is still ok. Just don't go for oyster style bracelet. Jubilee style is much lighter. Sorry for the late reply and thanks for watching
Elegant, inexpensive and accurate. I love my stainless 1220. I tightened the metal strap so that it fits snugly and this compensates for the weight as the watch does not shift around. A couple people have complemented me on the appearance of the strap.
I bought this watch today. I have notice that there is a little icon text "DL" displayed in one of the two digital times. Whats the meaning of this? And secondly, is there a way to keep the analog movement rests while its not in use, like we do in the watch having a crown? I usually pull out the crown of my watches when not in use for a long time to extend their battery life.
Hey man. DL stands for dual time. You can set this for a second time zone. And you can also set the analogue hands to track a 3rd time zone. As for 'hacking' the analogue hands, I don't think it can be done. I've tried. Anyways, thanks for watching!
@@NMwatch okay. You have a nice video worth-watching. I still have a question that what do you mean by "setting analog to track the third time"? Is that mean the analog and the third time can be sync together?
@@remruatafanai4171 well basically, for the digital display, you have 2 options. You can set the 1st time zone (your home time) at the 1st mode. You then can set the 2nd time zone at the DL mode. And you can set the 3rd time zone by pushing the analogue hands independently. I hope this helps
I'm not sure about it's durability. And the glass is the same as Casio, a non scratch proof plastic. But it is really cheap. So if it is broken, I'd just get a new one. Thanks for watching 👍
All that measuring and talking and ya left out the most important measurement, the inside to inside lug to lug measurement where the band mounts.......Ali website says both 22 and 23 so was hoping to find out which.
Just got mine a couple days ago and I love it. I have an 8.6" wrist so the factory band is never long enough on any watch I buy, but I put this on a nice blue NATO band and it still looks great to me, I could only find it for $12 but its still a great value considering what a nice looking watch it is with a brass case and great looking dial.
@@NMwatch Thanks! I might wait until it arrives in London on its "Slow Boat From China". Unlike you, my forearms and the backs of my hands and wrists are totally hairless, so I will not be in a hurry! I have ordered the blue one, same as yours, it's the various definitions of "blue" by people selling the straps that I am finding confusing!
Not yet. I bought it from Indian online retailer whose customer care is worse. I rather decided to bring it to the local shop. Even if there is no authentic part, I hope they have other interchangeable parts.
I think it was a 20mm smart watch silicone strap that you can easily find on AliExpress. I'll see if I can find any purchase link for it and update the video description. Thanks for watching 😎
This SKMEI homage to CASIO, hands down is better in everyway than the original CASIO..
Yup. It looks and feels better than a Casio. Thanks for watching 😎
NMwatch has explained them very well in the video..
Thanks for this review and comparison, it was helpful for my purchase decision.
Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching!
That looks very good my friend! Great review, enjoy your watch!
Thanks for the support man!
Thanks for this review. My Skmei 1220 finally arrived today (43 days, including 12 within the British postal system). I had already bought a blue silicone strap, and while the watch was still in transit, I tried it on my old Tissot (also 20mm fit) and found immediately that I prefer silicone to metal, even when it's top quality. So I ordered another silicone strap in Black for the Tissot. And because of the sunburst effect of the Skmei 1220, the shade of blue on the strap didn't have to be exactly right - mine's a little darker than yours but it's in range!
Now let's hope that it lasts.
It definitely last longer than I expected it to. Anyway, thanks for watching 💪
@@NMwatch I've tested this: the analog and digital times act together, the same movement drives both readouts. I know you can set different times, but the analog minute hand advances ⅓ minute whenever the seconds on the digital readout reach 00, 20 or 40. So if you get them the same, they stay the same. If there is some drift, they drift together.
If, over time, the watch gains, for example, 10 seconds, all you have to do is to press and hold the “Reset” button in Time mode, until the seconds readout starts to flash. When it gets to 10, press “Mode” and it will be returned to zero. The minutes hand will not advance until the seconds readout reaches 20. You have now put back both Analogue and Digital readouts by 10 seconds. Useful to know. Better than having to advance the watch nearly 12 hours for a small forward drift.
I had both in my hands. The SKMEI is a bit bulkier than the Casio. I found them to be quite different. If you like it slim and small go with the Casio, but for the same reason to others the SKMEI might be more appealing.
Cool. I might get the Casio in for review at some point. Thanks for watching man!
Great watch for the price! Good choice putting it on a strap too. I do love a good bracelet, but it should really taper on a dressier watch of that style. A tapered brown leather strap would look good with the blue dial. Keep up the great content!
Brown leather strap? I'll give it a try. Thanks for watching man!
I'm glad I found your video. I've been considering buying the Casio AQ blah, blah, blah, but it seems pretty clear the Skmei is a better value. Just need to decide on an after-market bracelet that won't add too much weight. One of the criticisms I've read of this watch is that it's too heavy. But that's the trade off if you don't want a plastic watch.
I think even when I put it on a metal bracelet, the total weight is still ok. Just don't go for oyster style bracelet. Jubilee style is much lighter. Sorry for the late reply and thanks for watching
Very good job on this video! I bought this watch and I liked it so much I bought another one in a different color.! Thank you!
Enjoy your watches in good health bro. Thanks for watching 😎
Elegant, inexpensive and accurate. I love my stainless 1220. I tightened the metal strap so that it fits snugly and this compensates for the weight as the watch does not shift around. A couple people have complemented me on the appearance of the strap.
Good for you brother. Thanks for watching 😎
I have two colors of the Skmei 1220. I really like them.
Good for you brother. And thanks for watching 😎
Great video but can you make a video about the casio aw 48h?
I'll look into it man. Thanks for watching!
It is a lovely watch and I have one, however it is twice the thickness of the Casio
Yes. The thickness and the weight of the watch case was a bit more, but still managable. Thanks for watching man 👍
I bought this watch today. I have notice that there is a little icon text "DL" displayed in one of the two digital times. Whats the meaning of this? And secondly, is there a way to keep the analog movement rests while its not in use, like we do in the watch having a crown? I usually pull out the crown of my watches when not in use for a long time to extend their battery life.
Hey man. DL stands for dual time. You can set this for a second time zone. And you can also set the analogue hands to track a 3rd time zone. As for 'hacking' the analogue hands, I don't think it can be done. I've tried. Anyways, thanks for watching!
@@NMwatch okay. You have a nice video worth-watching. I still have a question that what do you mean by "setting analog to track the third time"? Is that mean the analog and the third time can be sync together?
@@remruatafanai4171 well basically, for the digital display, you have 2 options. You can set the 1st time zone (your home time) at the 1st mode. You then can set the 2nd time zone at the DL mode. And you can set the 3rd time zone by pushing the analogue hands independently. I hope this helps
@@NMwatch Okay. I got it. Thanks for the help. 👍
Is there a way to lock the analogue had button so you don’t accidentally change the time
Mine broke already. So I have no idea how to do it. Anyways, thanks for watching 😎
Is it as durable as the casio? And is the window already use scratch proof glass?
I'm not sure about it's durability. And the glass is the same as Casio, a non scratch proof plastic. But it is really cheap. So if it is broken, I'd just get a new one. Thanks for watching 👍
All that measuring and talking and ya left out the most important measurement, the inside to inside lug to lug measurement where the band mounts.......Ali website says both 22 and 23 so was hoping to find out which.
Hello there. So sorry about that. I can confirm it's 22mm. Thanks for watching 😎
Just got mine a couple days ago and I love it. I have an 8.6" wrist so the factory band is never long enough on any watch I buy, but I put this on a nice blue NATO band and it still looks great to me, I could only find it for $12 but its still a great value considering what a nice looking watch it is with a brass case and great looking dial.
I'm still waiting for my watch to arrive. Can you tell me the width of the strap fitting?
The lug width is 20mm. That makes it really easy if you want to use an aftermarket strap 👍
@@NMwatch Thanks! I might wait until it arrives in London on its "Slow Boat From China". Unlike you, my forearms and the backs of my hands and wrists are totally hairless, so I will not be in a hurry! I have ordered the blue one, same as yours, it's the various definitions of "blue" by people selling the straps that I am finding confusing!
@@DaveSpagnol slow boat from China they are these days. Enjoy matching the watch with lots of straps my friend 💪
Does it have same japnese quatz movement as casio aq230..
I don't think so. The functions are slightly different from the Casio and the display used is different. So most probably not. Thanks for watching 👍
which website can i buy this bracelet from?
I think you can easily find these on AliExpress. I'll give you a link if I can find it 😅
Is there a way to buy the replacement button? I have lost the reset button of mine yesterday.
Oh my. I'm not sure about that. Did you asked the seller?
Not yet. I bought it from Indian online retailer whose customer care is worse. I rather decided to bring it to the local shop. Even if there is no authentic part, I hope they have other interchangeable parts.
@@remruatafanai4171 hmm. In that case, I think you'd be better off buying a new one.
@@NMwatch Okay.I would buy a new one if the repair charge is more than 30% of the new one's price. Thanks for your time anyway.
May i know what strap u used ?
I think it was a 20mm smart watch silicone strap that you can easily find on AliExpress. I'll see if I can find any purchase link for it and update the video description. Thanks for watching 😎
which movement it uses?
I think they are using some Chinese movement. But nothing was stated inside the online store that I've ordered it. Thanks for watching 👍
what about accuracy of this watch? she keep time?
I'm not really sure about that. It's dead already 😂
@@NMwatch you just need to change the battery, chinese watches comes with chinese batteries. install a new japanese battery
what type of battery ?! how many?! thanks~
I'm not sure what type of battery it's using. But I'm pretty sure that when it does run out of battery, I'll just buy another one 😅
@@NMwatch I looked on someone else's video about the same watch, and it's a CR2016: ua-cam.com/video/GvzxGIZctJ4/v-deo.html
What is the lug width?
Hey man. The lug width is 20mm. Thanks for watching 😎
@@NMwatch Thanks for getting back to me! Love the content! Cheers