Have I chosen this clock, because I always wanted to have a clock with H3 tritium gas lighting. For most models available but me, for aesthetic reasons, the carbon housing disturbed. I feel that as not appropriate for a service watch, even if I know that Carbon or Glasfaservertstärkter plastic can be as durable as metal. But I bevoryuge little more weight and the good feeling of stainless steel or titanium, for example, my sense. Now the clock, this comes in a very pleasant Katonverpackung with a fortune. Kunstlederbox. With this, operating instructions and instructions for water tightness. If the clock in the Traser registered Garatiezeit extended by one year to a total of 3 years, I find quite nice. The housing is made of stainless steel and works through the truss-like cut-outs on the page visually very elegant. Apart from the weight saving, the manufacturer has probably promised more resilience. How to keep the well clean is I'll see nich. Anyway, the clock works by visually lighter and you have a beautiful view of the internal steel box containing the movement / protect. By orange color markings on the unidirectional rotating bezel, the clock also excited color sensation. The hand and the date, including Tagesanyeige are very easy to read. The silver pointers have a high contrast with the dark dial. This has also still inside a circle with a waffle pattern. On the silver bordered 12-6-9 Arabic numerals are attached, which I find very nicely. In daylight, so all super. And at dusk? Here I was initially a little disappointed, because I had a floodlit expected because of the prospectus figure. But if it's really dark, then you can read the clock really super. Unlike normal bulbs, the brightness can not after (yes to at least 10 years the light H3 glass tube). Wishes? Yes. Although the black Kunstoffelemente in stainless steel bracelet refer to the waffle pattern on the dial and see pretty good. But PLASTIC ??????????? In addition, I would have another fuse of the same, in addition to the desired secure clasp like the Casio Pro Trek.
But that's actions at a high level. All in all a super beautiful clock that is worth the money. However, it is not cheap, and who can live with Carbone, could take a model with carbon steel body and socket for the movement. I guess without much compromising on stability. Who wants to let drive a tank over his wrist, as shown in the promotional video for Extreme Sports.