Basically I can associate myself with the previous speakers. The product in question is a very nice processed functional clock with meaningful but not overloaded features such as one might expect at first glance at the dial if possible. However, there is a detail that bothers my eyes. It is the crown of the clock on the right side of the very large, narrow, and also what can be seen only when viewed from the side of the clock, is displaced downward. This has the consequence that when the clock wearing these therefore continually more or less at the back of the hand presses and are also uncomfortable with the time. Bends one hand, for example upwards leaves then sometimes bruising are noticeable to the wearer. Here is why it would make sense in my eyes by the manufacturer, the existing crown to replace by a smaller copy, as it already exists in some on the left side of the clock.