Although the dial itself quite big fails, it affects not only by the text "Hilfiger" and all his numbers, and dashes pointer downright cluttered, but also by the type of representation hours. Due to the placement of the inner circles highlighting the five-minute increments is not as usual long focused on 0/60, 15, 30 and 45, but three times briefly and once every other minute the same accordingly.
After the hour or minute digits can still be easily read in the other dealers on the other hand it looks already different. The additional information required by this clock provides (English weekdays, date, 24-display) are nice thought, but overall not very helpful. After all, who wants to read the individual data, which requires extremely good eyes, because all pointers and dashes are shown extremely small. For example, the date display includes 29 lines and only two numbers (15 and 31); right away I find it hard to recognize whether the 20th or 21st of the month. Just a glance at the clock is not enough here, unfortunately.
In addition, depending on the time the small circles are concealed by the hour and minute hands.
There is a wheel, over which the time can be adjusted quickly to the right of the clock. Just as easily allow the other two existing buttons to set the date. This works almost too easy, because during the day it may even happen that one of the buttons is accidentally pressed and thus the additional information shall be made new again.
Likewise, weak turns out the instructions, because the pictograms contained therein deal with two completely different models than the present. Here one would have to expect much more! On top of that was completely dispensed with the German language.
Conclusion: Who does not appreciate the name "Hilfiger" who gets only an expensive timepiece whose various indicators are moderately useful.