This watch is a bit bigger than pictured, if you can tell size from a picture. I purchased a more expensive version first, which shares an identical picture as this one. I returned it, as it wasn't working. Then purchased this one. It's a little larger than I would like (38mm instead of 35), but it's acceptable - and works.Years ago I went through a series of expensive watches that lasted maybe a year each. I then bought a cheap $15 watch to get by with until I could find my next 'perfect' watch. As you would have it, that cheap watch lasted about twelve years. Subsequently, I purchased inexpensive watches that lasted more than ten years each. I finally decided that I wanted a nice watch again - a wooden one this time. I made a mistake though, and paid a little extra for an automatic movement. For me it wouldn't automatically wind, requiring manual winding every day. This wore out the stem, which is the weak point of any watch. The watch was replaced by the manufacturer three times, and they were offering to replace it a fourth if I would pay the shipping. I decided to purchase a new electric watch instead, which is how I got here. Being inexpensive, I don't expect this watch to last very long. If the past is any indication, it'll probably hang in there for another ten years. Only time will tell.