The steel case is solid and heavy, and the watch has a great classic/modern look to it. A solid crystal for under $100 -- may be Hardlex, or even sapphire, but the seller neglects to say. The lume is only on the hands -- it lasts, effectively, for under an hour. The movement seems quite accurate, but I have no idea who made it. The dial is silver, not white, with a tiny date window. If I were the manufacturer, I would change the strap and strap buckle, polish the case more thoroughly, and put more lume on the hands. With these changes, this would be a great watch that they could sell for $150. No papers or odd buckle instructions enclosed, and the presentation box is very simple, if you are considering this watch for a gift. It does look great on the wrist -- it just needs more manufacturing patience and finishing to reach its full potential. Still, giving it 5 stars, as I now find myself wearing it every day. This watch does have hacking, adding to its value and accuracy. Pull the crown out to the third position for hacking. The manufacturer should include instructions with this watch. Definitely a Cartier homage look to it. A great value for a stunning, full-featured automatic. I did get a black leather alligator strap with a standard buckle to replace the original strap, and it looks great. The included strap buckle is way too fussy, and it does not create the high-end look it seeks to achieve.