If you like minimalist clocks, you'll love this pup. He's so minimalist, he only has one arm. No complications. There is no automatic movement. No cool displays. Just the dial and one hand. Once you get used to the dial, it will be easy to use. The large markers between the hour markers measure time in 15 minute increments, the smaller markers between the larger markers measure time in 5 minute intervals. With this clock you can measure the exact time with an accuracy of the nearest 5 minutes. But the dial is easy to read. But it doesn't light up. Movement with 15 jewels, manual winding, power reserve 38 hours. So far that seems to be true. The clock is delivered in a decorative box. It has instructions in English and warranty information in Russian I believe. The inscription on the dial is in Russian, as is the case on the back. The watch is not supposed to be waterproof. I would suggest not wearing it in the water or showering with it. The watch fits my wrist well, although I have to tighten the strap to the penultimate hole on the strap to keep it snug on my wrist. The strap is leather, a bit stiff but I wore it worse. It is easy to wrap and install. He's not very fat. I guess you could use this watch as a business suit or casual watch. In terms of style, it's a bit utilitarian. Crystal - mineral glass. Not much for this watch. If you like simple, basic Russian (Belarusian) clocks that tell the time well and are controlled by a single hand on the dial. Luch is a good watch for the money.
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