The clock looks good in my opinion, is easy to read and offers on the bezel the opportunity to take the time. Many chronographs are so overloaded with hands and numbers that you can see nothing at all in a hurry. With this clock you can see the important information, the time, on the other hand immediately. In recent years, I've never needed one-second stopwatch. But what I need is a way to take the time to the minute for the pizza in the oven, for example, for the laundry in the washing machine, etc. This can be with the bezel at this clock perfectly. The hour markers, the hands and the 12 o'clock position of the bezel light up brightly. The lights can be seen already in rooms that are only a little partial shade. The lights will continue to show a few hours. The bracelet can be easily adjusted with a few paper clips, a hammer and pliers. For instructions, there are Youtube enough.
Not perfect things are: The date display is recessed relatively deep into the clock. One must look at a steep angle on the clock to be able to read this. This is probably due to the solar power. The bracelet has a bit protruding edges on the buckle 2. This could have been better designed. But I am therefore remained never hang with the clock.