The facts of DeTomaso Matera trend speak for themselves: automatic movement, Saphierglass, screw, 20bar, decent band. Still, one might get cheaper all this also. The special feature of this clock are the tritium light elements. Enter the trend Matera the special look - but only in the dark. Because it looks really cool, and long not just half an hour but for 10 years. It should be noted, the blue Tritium tubes are not the brightest, those are the green. But I like the blue / black look better. Yellow / black is also beautiful. Tritium tubes are quite expensive, and the trend Matera (as opposed to Matera) has 14 (!) Of 12 small as an index, and 2 large on the hands. In addition, the figures are pointers generously provided with nachleutendem material, but not. Strange but true: the blue numbers light up green. The free processing is neat, and the comfort is good. She has some weight (178g), but that is for as a clock still in the frame. The accuracy of Miyota work leaves something to be desired - CA + 1min per day - I hope that there is still, or I have to leave time to adjust. Manual wind goes, seconds Stop no. But the star deduction, at the price. Everything taken together, for someone who specifically a clock studied with tritium light, recommended. If that is not so important to be a little less expensive should look.