Bought this watch for my son for Christmas. He loved it! Lightweight, very nice e looking and has all the requirements he wanted for culinary school. However, after wearing it just about every day for 4 month, he dropped it while putting it on and the ceramic band shattered. Since it's still under warranty, I emailed the address on the warranty card (wasn't too hopeful as it was a Hotmail email). Their response, "avoid bumping the watch, contact Amazon for replacement." Contacted Amazon who then put me in though to the retailer. It's now been over 2 weeks and I have yet to get a response from the company.I love everything about the watch!!!!StyleI am very disappointed that the watch did not have a battery in it, my grandson was eager to have the watch going but nothing doing. Now I have to go and pay for a battery so I cant tell you if the watch is any good yet. Marion Hesketh Have not heard back from Amazon. the above was sent 5 days ago. Regards Marion HeskethIt broke within the first week of wearing it its terribleThis is a substantial watch - even for the husky man. Set up is a breeze. Wears well and takes a beating, while still remaining sharp!Whatever expectations I had while ordering this highly suggestively styled homage to the Daytona, for the price point, those expectations were exceeded. I don't spend at great of time thinking about the packaging of these inexpensive pieces however this one does present in suitable gifting fashion if you're into giving cheap watches.This is a relatively large, hefty watch. I weighed it at 162g as opposed to 184g as noted in the product description however for an inexpensive homage that's still noteworthy. The royal blue dial and gold tone dial with functional contrasting hued chronograph sub-dials lend a high degree of attractiveness. The hands and baton indices are lumed, albeit only of sub-par luminosity and duration. The watch does not feature a screw down crown or pushers which probably contributes to the 3 ATM water resistance rating. When the stopwatch of the chronograph is reset it has a intermittent tendency to end up misaligned but that's not a major deficiency with an homage watch with a low end Japanese quartz movement. Overall, with the 44mm diameter upper polished case top and brushed steel sides the watch presents very well especially as the finish here with the very serviceable gold tone and polished oyster style stainless steel bracelet with folding double security button deployment stamped clasp belies the price point. The bracelet does have hollow end links but doesn't seem to rattle and clang as much as typically noticed with lower value metal bracelets.I'm not a fan of decorative tachymeter bezel inserts. It is a unidirectional 120 click aluminum insert bezel but the primary second hand is not controlled by the chronograph pushers so any tachymeter markings on the bezel are fundamentally pointless other than emulating the look of the Daytona.The Lenqin watch has a very large dial 50mm and is quite impressive. The watch has a thick case with a busy watch face, the hands of the watch are luminous and help you use the watch in low light. The watches bezel has an industrial cog wheel design, the two small side buttons are shaped like screw heads, they operate easily. I like watches that have a larger watch dial that displays more detailing and allows for chronograph technology and subdials that are easier to read with a black dial and white numbers makes it easy to see the time. The three subdials act as a stopwatch one for fractions of a second, the bottom dial for complete seconds, the third for minutes, the dials works easily and accurately.The watch case and band are anodized stainless steel and water resistant up to 10ATM (100 meters or 328 feet), you can wear it in moderate to shallow water and not just splash resistant for hand washing, or other light contact with water. 10 ATM is a high water pressure resistance rating, ATM meaning atmospheres, or "pressure level" and it’s water resistant up to 100 meters below a given water level.I have never heard of Lenqin before so I clicked on their store page to find this watch is available in 3 different face colors. The watch is priced (at the time of my review) at $56.00 which is quite affordable compared to other large watches I have seen that have the same features starting at $100 to over $500.I had to remove three links for the wristband to fit my wrist and I found the wristband challenging to adjust as only the lower three links have pins, the other links are solidly attached with no way to remove them. Their are no arrows on the band segments to show which direction to remove the wristband pins. I was able to move the pin removal tool to the side of the watch band link with a pin slot which is slightly depressed and removed the links. The clasp also has three adjustment slots with a spring loaded pin that is easy to adjust. The watch band still is a bit loose and because the case is heavy and large does slide. Nevertheless, the timepiece is a solid, no nonsense, large watch with reliable Japanese movements. Most importantly the watch looks good and sells for a reasonable price. This has to be one of the largest watches I have owned, if you want to look like a star with an impressive watch on your wrist, this is your watch, recommended.Schrott absoluter Schrott nach drei Wochen funktionierte der Chronographen Anzeiger für die Sekunden nicht mehr und das ganze Uhr Gehäuse war schief eingebaut