For the price, this watch is fantastic! A traveler GMT at around $125 with a Seiko kinetic movement and a unique exhibition caseback make this watch one that I'll keep in my collection. To me, this is the epitome of getting a lot in a well crafted budget package.Pros:-This watch with the pepsi bezel with the black dial configuration is gorgeous!! Additionally, the metal bracelet feels like good quality for this price range. It's solid - for me a bit TOO heavy - which helps this feel like a high-quality piece.-Although I shutter at the "T-Engine" logo on the dial (feels a lot like I bought one of those cheap watches with a nonsense name like "CRRJU" or "FIZILI" or "BUREI" you find on Amazon), I'm more concerned with what's under the hood. Hearing the Seiko kinetic movement wind up as I move and seeing it through the exhibition caseback feels like I'm driving a Civic with a racecar motor inside. Just a little secret between me and the watch.Cons:-The finishing is what I'd expect for a watch in this price. On par with brands like Stuhrling, Invicta, etc. but certainly not Seiko, Orient, etc. quality.-I wish so badly that this was a 40mm. I know there are reasons for making a big chunky dive watch in the 43mm range, but at 40mm this would easily be a 5 star product. Sometimes I want to show off a big, chunky watch, but sometimes it's nice to just wear a watch and not feel like it's dominating your wrist. This is just small enough that it isn't cringey to wear, but big enough that I often choose a smaller watch instead.-To combat the weight of this big watch, I've switched to a silicone band. I quite like the look of this diver on a navy silicone band. However, be aware that you'll need a 21mm band for this watch, not a 20mm like the listing says. Not impossible to find, but a 20mm band WILL fall off and 22mm definitely does not fit.Overall, I've seen this watch for as low as $90, but I think I paid about $130 for mine. At either price I think you're getting a beautiful piece that would put those overpriced fashion watches like MVMT or Daniel Wellington to shame. Obviously I would recommend numerous Seiko or Orient models over this one, but once you have those, it's fun to branch into something a bit different.