Megir 2050, a Hublot look-alike

Need a masculine watch? Here’s one for you!
A very cool looking watch with a hint of Hublot in the design.

Review video is at the bottom of this page.

The specs

  • Case dimensions: 52 mm wide, 15 mm thick
  • Weight: 120 grams
  • Materials case: Alloy
  • Materials glass: Hardlex
  • Water resistance rating: 3 ATM / 30 m
  • Movement: Langexin LD53 – No jewels
  • Bands: Rubber. 24 mm width, 235 mm length
  • Price: about 26 USD
  • Buy here: https://goo.gl/yBvGsh

Design

This is a watch for those who like a busy watch! It’s rugged design with a brushed black bezel looks good. Especially combined with the copper colour and the black dial. It also looks sporty with the rubber band.

Case

The case has a lot of details, but it’s not the typical one piece case. There are multiple parts combined. A black brushed bezel which merges into the copper coloured part, then there’s a part between that is a matte black covering the left side and the crown on the right side. The back is surrounded by a copper coloured plate.
There’s really too much to describe in text, so have a look at the pictures (or video at the bottom of this page).

Dial

Glass is made of Hardlex, is flat and flush with the bezel / top of the watch.
The dial is mostly in matte colours, and look quite busy with its bumpy background, but the white hands makes it easy to quickly read the time.
Hours are marked with copper-coloured numbers at 12-2-4-8-10, while the rest are marked with squares.
Minutes are marked on the edge and are in orange and red colour.
All sub-dials work, but only the two from the left are used for the chronograph, which is controlled by the two buttons. The setup is pretty standard, with the top button being start/pause and the bottom is for resetting. The buttons are responsive and work well, but there’s no click feedback. They also look good. The third sub-dial is a 24-hour view.

Regarding telling time in the dark, only the hands are lumed (also on sub-dials).

Bands

The bands are made of rubber, and have a square pattern. This patter is similar to the one in the dial, so it matches very well with the overall design. The rubber is flexible, but not very soft. Anyway it’s still comfortable on the wrist.
The most interesting part of the band is that it has a clasp instead of a buckle.

Conclusion

The watch is well-built, the design is cool, and I especially like the detail with the brushed black bezel combined with copper. A cheap looking bezel can very fast destroy the impression of a watch. This one doesn’t look cheap at all.
I also like how the rubber bands have a clasp instead of a buckle.

This is a very interesting looking watch, but it’s size might scare someone. With it’s 52 mm, it’s not small.

Pros

A lot of details, but matches well together
Material quality
Date window
Chronograph
Weight
Clasp instead of buckle

Cons

Buttons have no click feedback
For some it can be a bit big in size
Only hands are lumed.

Get one here:

Buy one here: https://goo.gl/yBvGsh

Pictures and video

See the unboxing / review video 

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