Impressive in appearance, beautiful, at a very good price, it has gathered the best reviews from experts. For my wrist (17 cm) I consider it the perfect size. It is quite sturdy, made of stainless steel, but lightweight in the hand, so it doesn't tire you. The strap is a bit tight at first, but it will take the shape of your wrist and won't bother you. If you don't have patience, there are techniques where you soak the strap for 5 minutes in very hot water (without the watch of course), slightly curved to match the curve of your wrist, and then it fits perfectly.
An important detail, although in the photos the diving table with the depths and "zero" decompression times appears on the strap, the watch I received doesn't have it. At first, I wanted to complain, but I eventually realized that I prefer it this way (those tables are useless with dive computers) and it also reduces the "seriousness" of the watch.
The dial is clear, with thick hands, very readable (the red second hand makes all the difference), which is very important for us presbyopic people, especially at night with their intense luminescence.
The Eco-Drive mechanism is well-known and tested. You forget about winding, battery changes, opening the back, etc. You expose it to the sun for 5-6 hours and you're charged for the next six months!
The bezel is quite good and tight with 60 steps in its rotation. It moves slightly up/down when pressed, but it doesn't cause any concern.
The crown that adjusts the time requires a little attention because it is quite tight. I thought I had screwed it completely, but it needed one more turn. Fortunately, it didn't get into the water!
As for the date, if you have a little presbyopia, forget about it, it's like it doesn't exist. It's a miniature and deeply embedded in its compartment, you need to shine the light directly on it to see it. One more reason not to adjust it during the missing months :)
For accuracy, I will know in 2-3 months, for now, after 96 hours, it hasn't lost a single second.