In addition to a stopwatch with best and average times, you get 3 alarms, a countdown and world time for 33 cities. The lighting looks on the Inverse LCD display from really good. Unfortunately, the wrong instructions for an analog clock was settled, and the right guidance, I have the Internet with the best intentions can not be found. By labeling the buttons and intuition one learns the functions rather quickly.
Another minor annoyance is the bracelet, which although has a nice design, and narrow to broad wrists covers, but is from unpraktischem material. The rigid and smooth material causes the strip end quickly slip out of the straps, and it protrudes from the body. Only those who have a really wide wrist, should not have any problems here. You can replace the strap with web width 20mm. However, the spring bars are unusually thick (2mm diameter), so that possibly they must be replaced. I could press the original Spring Bars with skill and pressure in a new silicone bracelet.
Pulsar is a subsidiary of Seiko, so you can expect good quality despite China production. The current, relatively cheap price might be justified in the Year 2011. This model was apparently intended for the US market. The English-Spanish instruction and the default on US Eastern Time suggest. Who can not be put off by instructions and bracelet, gets a good-looking brand watch at a bargain price.