The hands are covered with luminous material, but the markings of minutes and hours are not. Accordingly, guessing the time is "slightly inconvenient." Yes, and there is no special meaning in this light-accumulative coating, because. shines brightly but not for long. This is not tritium, as on the tracer, which shines on its own for several years in a row, although not as brightly. Arrow indicator of the day of the week and an additional LCD screen is a so-so solution. The screen is too small and inverse (most likely due to the manufacturer's desire to keep the overall dark background of the dial). If there are age-related problems with vision, then the functionality of the LCD screen disappears, or glasses. The world time function is so useless and superfluous for me. The summary will be this: if the manufacturer made a regular (not inverted) LCD screen, but the size of the entire lower half of the dial, it would be a top, at least for me. Those. arrows to instantly determine the time, and a normally readable LCD is for the minute-second / alarm clock / stopwatch / timer / day of the week / date, even if by sequential viewing through the button. And yet, the very illumination of the dial and the LCD display in this watch is quite functional.