But what is a major drawback, I feel the glass is somewhat softer than in all my other watches. Have to now only a few weeks already owned 2 scratches in the glass without being knowingly be scars somewhere. My Seiko earlier I had taken five years in continuous operation for cycling, swimming, work etc. and the glass still looks like new bought.
The rubber strap is of course the first few days very stubborn, then take but in time to the curvature of the wrist and then a little more comfortable. The crown can be very difficult to contain, unlike other watches and screw.
The clock has a manual elevator option. That's a certain luxury feature and not so common in this price range. Basically, the clock is highly recommended and you get a lot for the money. The thing about the scratches on the glass I can not classify all currently. Makes me wonder just very I'm really not used to something.