This clock I bought on a whim on a flight from Frankfurt to Seoul because my Arbanduhr had given up the ghost. And I think I would have done it anyway. The clock is an outstanding success by design. The stainless steel Milanese strap tucks neatly and soft to the arm, with its somewhat unusual width is little pressure rich. And the dial is very well laid out. Ok that are red Sunrays in terms of numbers and days, not so easy to read, but even me as a 60-year succeed (assuming good lighting). But I have noticed that it does not depend so much on the individual value. The analogue display of day and date permitted an interesting thing: you can be an excellent sorting (as with all analog clocks), so how much is the monthly (1 circumference) gone, how much still remains, as in the days of the week. After a few days you have the posiion the individual data anyway in the head, and the advantage of the period reading outweighs the disadvantage of the small handles on completely. Analog total. I like this clock now very, and not least because of exactly the above-described features. Beautiful part, and it is a pleasure to look at the clock. The contrast color black clock face with the red circles Sunray is already aesthetically succeeded. Glow in the dark pointers, also good. And Titan, a good choice of material. Let's see how long will the coating. Go exactly the way it is doing well. There you are. What more do you want.