The design is as the arrangement of the display on the clock. The date display is too big for my taste. In addition, time and seconds are displayed separately and there is a weekday display. The time format is limited to a twelve-hour intervals.
Displaying a second time zone is a Nice-To-Have-gimmick, however, the clock also evaluates to not really.
There's a timer and a countdown (alarm) function. The chronograph / stopwatch function can split / lap times show, can be stored but not used.
The light function is stylish, but also does not justify higher valuation.
Processing can not tear out also. As expected plastic is installed here in the first place, which must not per se be bad. For my taste, the clock but by seeming simplicity "cheap" and the feel has confirmed my impression. Especially the bracelet is almost an insult, which I predict no long life with regular use even at thirty euros.
Conclusion: The specified MSRP of 79.99 defies description. Even for the current price of 29.99 can I really recommend anyone this clock. The rating is therefore been even positively with 2 points. Anyone looking for a really cheap Allerwelts-clock for everyday use, I would instead recommend a cheap Action goods-clock from the discounter, because there fit price and performance rather than together in this case.