Generally, I have trust in Skroutz and I believe that a large part of the reviews are reliable. For us watch collectors, the "price evolution" on Skroutz is one of the best tools that the Greek market has seen for years.
Out of carelessness, I ordered (not from Skroutz) this watch for a friend of mine and I was extremely disappointed.
It has an incredibly cheap feel, very lightweight with tinny links on the bracelet which are poorly polished, and the dial looks like it's covered in cheap silver dust that you find at kiosks.
Honestly, I have seen my eight-year-old niece wear better quality plastic watches. A women's Citizen watch worth 100 euros simply outshines it in comparison.
Fortunately, the people who sold it to me were understanding and immediately accepted a replacement, and I thanked them for that.
With better research (I know, in hindsight), I discovered that this particular watch is sold for 55-60 euros in Singapore, Malaysia, etc. Of course, with taxes, customs, etc., it easily reaches 150 euros. Even at 60 euros, I wouldn't buy it.
The watch is manufactured in China and it is clearly stated in the listings on international websites.
If you are interested, take the trouble to see it up close before purchasing it.