This watch has an inexpensive quartz movement inside. The weird thing about movements is that a $5 quartz movement keeps time better than the most expensive mechanical watch. Quartz keeps time up to a second or two a month. The best mechanical watches have an accuracy of 1-2 seconds per day. So you get an accurate watch with this watch. It's also a good looking watch, at least many will find it so. The dial is not as green as in the picture unless viewed from the right angle in very bright light. Under typical indoor lighting, the dial appears dark green. A worthy cause. Nothing fantastic. The bezel looks cheap to me. Goes normally with a fairly loud click. Maybe it's the weight or bulk of the bezel. It looks a lot like plastic to me. The crown isn't screw-down, and you'll notice that the dial doesn't claim any level of water resistance. So although it looks like a dive watch and claims to be water resistant to 100 meters, I would be wary of diving with it. Why only two stars? You can buy very accurate (quartz) and possibly equally beautiful watches for less money. I have another Victorinox mechanical watch (Divemaster 500 mechanical). They use high end mechanical movements and much nicer bezels etc. I think these watches are $125-$150 but at a higher price point. In my opinion it's just not worth it. For those who really liked this watch, I'm happy for you. Don't worry just because I'm giving 2 stars. However, keep in mind that for the $350-$400 range, you can get much better watches in terms of overall quality and features by getting a Steinhart, Helson, or Scurfa, etc. (to name a few). $650 for this watch can easily be doubled, nearly three times what it's worth. $225 is fine in my opinion, but anything over $300 and you should look elsewhere.
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