But at the first set the clock the first weaknesses come to the fore; the movement is really bad - it shows already at turning the setting - that turns when changing the direction of rotation by briefly. While the second hand comes to setting the clock cleanly over the corresponding markings to be; the same can not be from the minute hand however say: This is different to a whole minute from the time originally made from. It took me some ten attempts in order to achieve a satisfactory result. But even if this hurdle is overcome, falling on a detail that should not be able to be present. So the date is not in the center, but is also a little moved.
Had the clock cost one-third, I could safely ignore abovementioned shortcomings. A search also brought to light that the clock is not produced by Brown himself - which takes over a company that has just bought the rights. In my eyes, brown destroyed so the actually very positive image: "Made in Germany" just.