Is toywatch still the "IN" things now.

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yah i wanted to get it, i just scare it i pay for it then end up people out there think its not "IN" thing anymore. is it still popular in the U.S? because in singapore nobody really knows it only for those fashionista they knew it.
 
A ToyWatch is a brand of watches that has a concept of cheap, plastic watch bands with nicer watch faces. They look very sporty and a lot of celebrities were wearing them at the peak of their popularity.
 
yah i wanted to get it, i just scare it i pay for it then end up people out there think its not "IN" thing anymore. is it still popular in the U.S? because in singapore nobody really knows it only for those fashionista they knew it.

-wear what YOU like! Don't worry if anyone else thinks it's in! What a waste of money to buy 'in' and not what a person themselves likes...(JMO)

I have one with a pink bezel, it is cute and I don't have to worry about knocking it around, as it is plastic, and not too expensive.
 
Tried it & didn't like it at all... it is cute & very light to wear but as the name suggests... it is really just a "toy" watch...

Knew someone, who was so excited to own one until the links/ strap fell apart in just less than a month of using it... she never wore it again out of frustration...(she got it on vacation in Macau & didn't know where to have it repaired back here in Manila) so just make sure you can return the item or have it repaired just in case this happens to you.
 
hi all i wonder check with you guys if toywatch wraist size is adjustable?? i'm afraid its not adjustable and if i order its not my size and i cant wear it.? can we adjust at local singapore watch shop?
 
hi all i wonder check with you guys if toywatch wraist size is adjustable?? i'm afraid its not adjustable and if i order its not my size and i cant wear it.? can we adjust at local singapore watch shop?

They even send a tool and instructions how to adjust the band - the pins basically push out to remove the links - personally, it was aggravation for me, if I were you I would take it to a jeweler to have it sized. They could do it so quickly and easily. The larger-faced one (I think they now make smaller women's size faces) are big enough to be a men's so you will almost certainly need to remove links if you buy a 38 mm or 40 mm watch face. I am a big girl (6-1/2 inch wrist), and I had to take out a couple links.
 
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