The Nektom watch has a thick case and a very professional look with a rich dial and sub-dials. The watch is designed as a stopwatch, the numerals on the watch edge are read in 5 second increments ie 35, 40, 45 etc to help you keep track of time and have bezel numbers from 60 to 400 with a small date window at the bottom right. I like watches with a large face that shows more detail and allows for chronograph technology and more legible sub-dials, as well as a black face with white hands and white sub-dials. The numbers make it easy to tell the time. Three sub-dials: one for fractions of a second, a lower sub-dial for full seconds, and a sub-dial for minutes work together precisely. The watch hands, dial markers and even sub-dials are luminescent. A polished black stainless steel bracelet gives the band a stylish look, while a pin buckle provides added security. The strap is easily adjustable with the included pin removal tool. I removed four links and reassembled the watch strap in 10 minutes. This is the second Nektom watch I've picked, reviewed and loved. The price of the watch (at the time of my review) is $33, which is pretty cheap and affordable compared to other chronograph watches I've seen that have the same features, ranging from $150 to over $500. In general a very good watch with a sporty style, I recommend it.