The bracelet is a weak point of the clock. Since the strap of my old Casio MTA-1010D-7AVEF a class was better. It tweaks sometimes a bit if a hair gets stuck (I wear watches like loose at the wrist). That's never happened in the Casio.
You can not adjust without tools the bracelet Timex. The adjustment has however proven to be extremely easy. If you are unsure, there are instructional videos on youtube.
Unfortunately, there is no fine-tuning. For me the bracelet is either too loose or too tight. Also, be sure to Timex, Casio, Check out at.
The manual is not held for this clock, but in general. It is also multi-lingual. German is not there, but at least English. So sometimes multiple versions of the same function are described, sometimes a function which has not the clock.
The clock does not look as good in real life from, as in the pictures. In the pictures, she is dull, in real it is more shiny. Looks a bit like a Billiguhr from a market stall. The mat in the pictures looks better.
Setting the clock is very easy. Thanks rotating wheel that's simple and much easier than with my old Casio. The date display can be adjusted separately.
The clock is inevitably relatively heavy, but that's how it is when you want to have stainless steel.
The numbers are not luminescent, only the pointer. One sees in the dark, the luminous hands against a completely black dial. Has the money no longer apply for the color?
Overall, a good clock, not as good as my old Casio, but has stopped short because of an unnecessary design error, the ends of my sleeves in the long broken. From me therefore a buy recommendation, if you want to have a solid stainless steel watch with no frills and can live with the bracelet.