... Seiko (NH35A-SII) runs very reliably and keeps clean after 3 days testing time.
The power reserve is sufficient, so that the clock can also be 24 hour, without stopping.
The second hand moves to the beat of a "faltering" creeping second.
--- Housing ---
... Is clean and processed conscientiously and makes a very sophisticated look.
The scale, which is printed on the bezel, seems a little trivial by the printed numbers and dashes. Beautiful it would have been if the scale would be embedded in relief, as is the case with the Swiss model of the clock. It is positive to note that the bezel can be rotated with 120 'clicks'.
The dial operates differently than one would expect the picture, ore purple-blue, especially in sunlight.
--- The bracelet ---
... Looks a bit rickety, but caused no noise when wearing. The brushed look in combination with the golden colors make a fairly sophisticated look (matter of taste). The temple, which the clasp is secured, is extremely difficult to move in the closed state and probably has only a few weeks by regular open / close are worn to function satisfactorily. Meanwhile, it works more pleasant than at the beginning, when I still had to use a small plastic object to open the bracket.