If one is illuminated from behind by a lamp, can be time no longer read so well because of the "facet cut" of the glass creates a lot of reflections. And 12 thin, silvery lines are then clearly visible on the face that go from the center at all hours points. Then you can easily confuse the seconds with the minute hand.
But hey, then you have to stop off the light (if necessary just all streetlights broken shoot).
If you have then shot out all street lights, you might still have the problem with the reflections, for example, because you can shoot the moon so hard broken, but the time can be read also not so important, is only 'ne wristwatch. In the dark you can see the clock by the way also much worse than that is the case with less poor wristwatches. But who visited so dim places, is just your own fault.
Approximately 5 min after I received the clock, I washed my hands. Then unfortunately had to find that the water had penetrated. But hey, no problem, for which there's airplanes ?! So I quickly bought a plane ticket, and flown in a tropical country. After 24 hours of waiting time, the water was evaporated. One should just not constantly wash your hands. Performs in tropical countries, although sometimes diarrhea, but hey, something is' always.
The constant "moisten" dry and I now have so white chalky deposits from the water on the dial. But hey, for the watch manufacturer can nix, is ultimately the fault of the waterworks.