Professionally, I wear more restrained and 'elegant' watches. However, I also love more tilted watches with many features and a fascinating appearance. The Timex is a true potato; to narrow arms and wrists, they should look more out of place because of their size. Timex offers various colors. I was raised the "natural color Chic". The presentation here is fairly accurate. The build quality is impeccable, the only the second hand always easy shows beside it, showing it just does not clock the upper price segment. The functions are easy to use. There are four buttons (taking the crown with) and three special features: compass, temperature, tide. While you can leave Temp. And Tide displayed permanently on the compass display is limited to a few seconds. This may be in favor of battery life so. When Otto-normal Urhenträger these functions are rather interesting bells and whistles without practical value: What I have in the city from the compass, a tide clock or a thermometer that shows anyway always wrong when wearing it on the body? After instructions are intended to put the clock in order to detect the exact temperature - Who would do such a thing?
The clock makes her neat thing, but acts neither ostentatious nor overbearing. The comfort is decent. The bracelet is solid, but the flat pin buckle makes fitting and removal sometimes fiddly. The clock gets 5 stars!
A star but I prefer the "continuous lighting" from. I'm not wearing bomb-proof my clock, but she has some slack, so you can move the arm. I flexed the hand up - if, for example is supported on a table edge - it can happen that constantly the crown is pushed and the clock will light up. It's frustrating! Another button for the light I'd find better.