The external values impress with very good workmanship. The massive bracelet does not rattle and is very easy to cut with a little experience. The pins have a noticeable pressure point, and sit after shortening as firmly as before. The clasp is made of folded steel with a safety catch.
Optically like the strap through the frosted edges, combined with high-gloss einerm central region. Eyecatcher are the two sublime applied diver helmets on the tape stops, which are reflected on the dial and the screw-down crown.
The bezel snaps cleanly and is available directly through the indexes. This is where with me in more expensive watches repeatedly critical approaches. Apparently it comes with eingen watch manufacturers not so important that the numeric classification of a clock - after a timepiece - is accurately performed. I would be disturbing dislocations, but this is not the case here.
The clock is with 232 grams seeeeeeeehr heavy, which is good to feel well on the arm. In my opinion this is not a clock that can endure the whole day on the arm. But this Entsheidung must each take for themselves. The heavy weight along with the stately diameter of 47 mm and a height of 15 mm already let the clock look very impressive.
Compared with my other watches, the Invicta 3044 ranked in the perceived quality already in the first places.
However, there was a major shortcoming that has prompted me to send back the clock.
On the inside of the glass itself streaks that are considerably noticed in direct light were. This is a defect which mE not randomly generated, but is evidence of negligence in manufacturing. Annoys me something and I think it's a real shame, because the clock every penny seems to be worth it otherwise and the most reasonable price for a clock with the NH35 works of Seiko I was really looking forward.