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Great piece for the money
A gorgeous piece. 40mm would made it perfect, the cristal also contributes to unnecessary thickness and it has some details on the dial. But the quality is good considering the price. I can just pull it off on my 6,5 inch wrist.
Fun GMT for travel
Overall the watch is quite a unique addition to my collection. The dial has exceptional depth and details, is easy to read, and the colors are great for a fun light atmosphere. Great for the beach, cruise, or someplace tropical that you don’t plan on swimming or getting wet but want something that’s not dialed down in plain color. Accuracy is okay, it’s easy to set and stays wound if you wear it all day. The band is also decently comfortable and broke in quickly for my smaller wrists but I’d probably still go with a nice nato strap just because of my wrist size. The lume is excellent when it’s charged and phenomenal when glowing but it doesn’t last an extended period of time like other higher quality lumed watches. From a nice blast of UV light for 30 seconds or so, this watch glows for maybe a few hours before it’s pretty dim to read in low light. I didn’t buy it for a night watch though and it’s nicely lumed when glowing so I wouldn’t take any stars off for that. Overall worth the price, fun to wear and unique dial!
The Best Worldtimer GMT?
The case. The lines the dial is amazing. The presenting box and the straps are a nice touch! The colours are amazing. I think the only thing letting this watch down is the lume application. Yes, the watch glows when in a dark room. But it doesn’t glow a lot of time, specially the hands and the numerals which was to be expected. The lower part of the gmt ring is the one that glows for longer timer. Well, correct that and that watch will be a solid 5*