LEGO Castle - Kids' watch

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LEGO Castle - Kids' watch

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I found this nifty Castle themed watch on Walmart's site today. It seems like a great watch, a good way to declare your love for all things castle neatly on one wrist. It also comes with a minifig which is never a bad thing. The downside is the $20 price. Does anybody actually own this watch? I'm curious as to whether it would fit an adult wrist or not.

Here's the link to the product information on Walmart.com.
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Cool watch, but why's the crownie in a shadow knight helm!?
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You can adjust the watch wristband to fit with the included elements, however unless you are of slender wrist you will have to buy two sets. They just are not made for adult men. LEGOLAND park employees were once-upon-a-time given them to wear, but they had access to the parts to extend the wristband like I said. Out of the box is not necessarily a one size fits most.
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Fortunately, my wrist is pretty slender so I could probably get away with wearing it. As for the included minifig, I'm not sure about the shadow knight helm!

In all the pictures that I can find of it, he has a sword obscuring most of his face, but you can see pointed teeth visible. That seems very, very odd. Can anyone identify that particular head piece?
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"let sleeping Dragons lie"
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Twenty bucks is a lot for a little Lego watch.
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