Mark Maddox is a Spanish fashion brand, which has a relatively low level of awareness in Germany. But this has nothing to do with the quality of the watches. Here you can get for little money a classically designed clock with fluted bezel, the still very reminiscent of a Rolex. This makes it one of the countless tributes to the Swiss manufacturer, but certainly one of the better (of course, without the automatic mechanism). Main features: The casing of the clock is made of metal, the bezel IPG plated, bracelet made of stainless steel, the glass of mineral glass. The bracelet is so long that when my 17,5er HG had to be taken out 6 members. To feel: The housing feels valent, the bracelet makes a slightly below average impression of what the polished center links (all folded, also the impetus) is only accentuated. But not afraid of micro-scratches on the polished links: you are not sure bad this vintage style similar clock. For visual impact: On the arm the clock makes a high impression, you do not see that there is a Billigheimer with battery operation. Because I've seen so many expensive 10x clock already poor. Only minute and second hands could have been a little longer. But for that compensated the quality feel of the indexes and pointers. The hands are the way fluoriszierend, the indices do not. Well and certainly not usual: The seconds hand makes the indices accurately and not in between, as with almost every one of my more expensive quartz watches.
Conclusion: All in all, a Dresser, which you can buy confidently. For 50, - you can here anything go wrong.