Low-cost great looking Casio AQ-230 clone with timeless looks, hard to beat for the price. Hairy-wristed buyers beware, the band is a real hair-puller. I also didn't like the clasp, which is wobbly and sometimes takes a couple tries to get aligned. Overall, the watch has a great finish and the function buttons work well, kind of unbelievable for the price, tbh. The two watches (analog and digital) have to be programmed separately and take a little effort to get aligned properly, but once they are their operation is satisfying although the minute hand on the analog dial only moves forward once every 15 seconds, which suggest an oddball watch movement which may not hold up in the long run. All-metal frame and band with a glass glass face and nicely finished dial.Overall the finish on the watch is very nice and so far has remained free of any scratches (with light use due to the hair-pulling issue I mentioned) and both digital and analog dials have kept in time perfectly. Adjusting the band is a real pain and involves removing links with the provided tool; this process is very difficult and is easy to damage the watch, if needed. Prior to purchasing this watch, I had ordered the Casio AQ-230 which showed up completely dead, and appeared to have a finish not quite as pleasing as this watch, and an even worse band with a terrible clasp. In comparison, this watch is cheaper, has better looks, and a slightly better band. For $26, this watch is hard to beat for a cheap fashion accessory with great looks. I'm skeptical it will hold up over time, and isn't the most comfortable watch to wear due to the cheap band, but for the low price this watch is a solid value. Would have given 5 stars if the band wasn't such a hair-puller.