The choice of design was on the one hand very easily and at the same time difficult. Once easily because the fundamental design of the clock is always the same - hard again, because it is for this in many different variations and combinations. Ultimately, therefore, all a matter of taste. The ability to reorder bracelets and be able to change is great - there are the same clock (depending on strap) a completely different "paint".
As for negative comments on the design, is much said:
I think if the clock is carried by the right people, the design is anything but old-fashioned. On a vacuum cleaner salesman in 90s suit (nothing against the profession per se;) actually does not work as it could under certain circumstances. But in the evening worn at the club, with matching casual clothes, it is the absolute eye-catcher!
I could anyway einheimsen with my model already many compliments.
For quality of the clock itself, there is little to say, and also expose little:
The clock seems well made, defects are not noticed and receive it in a beautiful package. Specifications such as water resistance etc. speak for themselves.
As for the principles of the clock, I would also like to lose a word:
The concept simply "slow times" to be and it is to take the time not quite sooo just really honorable. I loved it immediately. Unfortunately I had then but actually find that there is hardly really implement at the present time and also of today's society. You have to hold namely that an accurate reading minutes of time on the dial is not possible. Appreciated I would say that the time (ie a 10-minute time window) can be read on the fly as +/- 5 minutes of the actual time. A more accurate reading is almost impossible actually through small split and thus eventually inaccurate dial.
As I said, all in all a great idea - the safe for the holiday on a deserted island or for ausgehnte bike makes more sense, as so the contest "normal" daily routine. Because the train, the bus or the 20.15 clock-scene (and so on and so on ...) Start easy (unfortunately) the minute on time - all of which do not even wait for me, even if I have a "Slow Jo". And always a quarter of an hour before being off - which can certainly not be the solution.
So ultimately remains the clock for me, which jumped into the eye even at first glance:
An exceptional designer pieces with the "eye effect" par excellence and a still great (if not always implementable) basic concept of the "slow" daily routine. But since I can not hold against the clock, that our society, unfortunately not always play along, that changes nothing at the 5-star rating)