On the positive side my else noticed on the clock:
* Clean processing
* Surprisingly light weight (98 g when 3 elements of the bracelet will be removed)
* Very hard coating of titanium
* Hand positions match exactly with the markings
* Digital displays can be illuminated in red at the touch and are very easy to read in the dark without adaptation; LCD displays can be read even in sunlight
* Easy handling; is supported by evidence of the LCD display
* Radio clock functions (setting of time, date, year, summer time / winter time) without problems.
* Readability of the time is still good despite the many pointers
* Anti-reflective sapphire glass enhances visibility
* Noiseless stepper motors
* Very fast charging by light exposure
Neutral:
* Adequate visibility of the analog local time in the dark; readability at night could be improved by clearly marking the 12-clock position. However, it is to let the local display also the possibility Digital.
Negatives:
* Very small labels; therefore a very good near vision is imperative.
* No longer displays / functions are outsourced in the digital display.
* Mode pointer is in the dark not recognizable -> mode change in the dark on "trial and error" basis.
* Oversized wooden box that provides inadequate protection when the user is the packaging (-> Clock flying around in the box).
Conclusion:
Impressive, robust multifunctional clock that makes no battery change, date or time corrections required and unlike my Omega Seamaster not 44 hours stops to drop.