1 Jun, 2020 → by ClaimboUser187334
Using known defective SW200 automatic movements in there watches
First one I got lasted about 6 months and gear stripped. Sent to be fixed and failed again. Got another one and same thing happened. Did research and this is a common problem and don't know why they still use them and why movement manufacturer is not responsible to replace these unreliable movements. They tour themselves as a great company who builds quality time pieces but obviously defective movements don't matter to them. User's recommendation: Don't by watches with Selita SW200 auto movements.