Summary of user reviews:
4 reviews. Few, but consistent — no unnecessary dispersion. We are clearly on a very positive overall perception, with 1 ultra-detailed opinion which highlights the real irritants (the others… much shorter, almost too much so).
Positive points:
- 4/4 users talk about a immediate pleasure on the wrist (look, elegance, presence)
- 3/4 highlight perceived quality (clean finishes, premium feel)
- 2/4 insist on reliability and precision solar quartz V192 (key argument: 6 months of autonomy)
- 1/4 (but very detailed) validate the side tool watch complete : sapphire + anti-reflective + 100 m + chrono → daily use without hassle
- 2/4 implicitly evoke the Seiko / Speedtimer heritage as an emotional factor
Negative points:
- 1/4 clearly points out the problem of lugs in 21 mm → difficulty finding compatible bracelets
- 1/4 criticizes the readability of the date (small, sunken → impractical for everyday use)
- 1/4 mentions unclear availability (breakages, rumors of discontinuation → unstable market)
Shared/mixed points:
- The diameter (41.4 mm):
- 1 user says it fits very well on the wrist despite the technical sheet
- Implied: can slow down thin wrists (not a rejection, but a hesitation)
Advice :
Frankly ? It’s a solid buy.
If you want a reliable, precise watch, with real watchmaking DNA and zero hassle on a daily basis → go for it. Solar quartz is underrated but formidable in real use (not sexy for purists… but effective).
On the other hand – a detail that stings – if you like to change your bracelet often or you are a stickler for perfect readability, think for two seconds. The 21 mm and the discreet date can be annoying in the long run.
Basically: a sure value, yes… but not universal.
