The watch case itself looks quite classy (as you watch connoisseurs already know where it was stolen here!). The metal is brushed on top and side mirror polished, the pin buckle is frosted. Dial and the clock is simply decorated in a positive way, without a lot of Chi Chi - time, date, done! The dial is pleasantly simple, kept almost noble, time is easy to read. Hands and dial are indeed fluoriszierend, but only barely. The luminosity that you might know from higher-priced watches will not be developed here. But when do you really need that?
The only real criterion for exclusion of this clock is - for me - this disgusting magnifying lens that was stuck on the date, and removes the glasses reminiscent of Sketchup. Of course, that's a matter of taste, but in my opinion, makes this faux pas all more sophisticated look of this clock back to naught!
Who does not bother who gets here a cool clock that many years will probably be a faithful companion, at a fantastic price.