The case is not made of chromed plastic but made of (thin) stainless steel, Source: [...] The information is here mixed up with the previously available T7xxxx models that have a '34 housing and chrome finish. The bottom is stamped with "Stainless Steel Back", because the ground is also used for the plastic models of Timex80 collection (Timex80 Transparent); the collection is new and was released in late 2014. The RRP in Germany is 59.90, so it costs more than twice as much as a Casio. For housing: Housing is meticulously crafted and polished. The glass looks valuable and sounds like mineral glass. The display shines green and blue lights holistically. The diameter is 36 mm (not 34), with which it is greater than a Casio. For tape: The stainless steel bracelet is a big plus at this clock and also the reason for the order: No more Flexband, like Timex usual, but an easily adjustable (without limbs remove) thick (folded) stainless steel band of good quality. The closure does not carry manufacturer's logo, so it will be a supplier band. Adjustable up to a wrist circumference of about 21,5 cm. For functionality: The clock provides the standard functions of a digital watch, you have to I do not have much to say. Disadvantage: The clock is only 30m waterproof. Conclusion: A (for me, 17 cm wrist) large digital clock, but the well is located on the arm and the price of just 60 is worth it. Does not like a toy watch, unlike the retro Casio.