When the clock arrived, the dial was not flat but rippled. The reason was that it was only inserted, not glued and it is also made quite thin paper. The ground below the dial is also no plan. When I open the Clock wanted to remedy the situation, I realized that only two screws hold the housing and fix the remaining screws only spacers (halfway). That the battery compartment has no lid and the material is very light and little to inspire confidence, then reinforced the impression of really bad processing. And the clock was now not soooo cheap that I can overlook that simple.
Conclusion: if you're lucky and maybe has a defect free copy it to the distance is a beautiful clock and a funny gag. A closer look should be the thing not.