The clock looks at first glance quite wertig and lets the viewer also appear to suggest you wear something expensive arm.
Unfortunately, the quality of workmanship and materials that impression is not permanently maintained.
So broke up with my clock after a few days somewhere inside a small blue screw that since funny around tumbles in the clock (time forward, sometimes back) and ensures that the movement now and then times "slowed down" is when the little blue thing has once again wedged somewhere in the wheels. When my clock once fell off (not even high, but only on a table), the rear sight glass cracked (ie no glass, but Plexiglas) was followed. The bracelet tattered then very soon on the site of the buckle and the last still fell the badly glued frame the date from and joined to said small screw added (funny - now jumbled two little things by the clock).
But emphasized is that the automatic actually works and the clock is also very time-faithful, therefore "lose time" hardly.
By careful handling the clock should be quite sufficient for occasional's wearing, but it is then a top price-performance ratio; for everyday use should be something joyful investment.