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Nice looking watch but I’m returning it. The primary thing I wanted was dual time zone for UTC and it cannot do that. Clearly whoever wrote in the first review that he did is on Armani’s payroll. I just called Armani and they said you can only use certain cities, not anything universal. Also, the rubber wrist band is pretty rigid, so it pretty much looks a little weird, unless your wrist is perfectly round. Which most aren’t.It is a nice watch, however, the belt quality is not good. The belt start tear up after I got it by 3 months.This product is definitely a good value for quality. It's the real thing. My partner loved it.Its nice looking WatchEverything works what you pay is what you GET and this is very very good for the listed price i m Happy with ITThis is a nice-looking watch. You wouldn't know it was a fitness watch by looking at it. It doesn't look like a Fitbit or even an nice apple watch. It's much nicer than that. It looks like a watch a business person or a person who likes to dress well would wear.It's a (supposed) fitness watch disguised as a dressier watch.Only it doesn't seem to want to work like it's supposed to.Pros:I think it's beautiful. It's a great for a gift for yourself, your dad or your significant other (husband). My SO calls it sporty, but I think it's nicer than that. It comes in a nice packaging.He likes it because he's an over-the-road truck driver who changes times zones quite often, especially between EST and CST. So, to know the time where you are without having to pull out your cell phone is a definite plus for him. You can see the time in the dark, which is nice.You don't have to charge it. Being as he's confined to a small space most of the time, keeping track of a charging cable and finding a place to change it isn't high on his list of priorities, especially in a place where the smallest items can disappear easily amongst all the paperwork and other items he has to store and keep track of.The date is in the bottom left-hand corner using it's own set of dial/analog "hand". It's a clever use of space and a clever way to show the date.Cons:My significant other isn't tech savvy and it took him forever to try to figure out how to use the watch. He easily downloaded and sync'd the app with the watch. He has had a hard time trying to understand how it's tracking his activities, though, including his sleep. I know with my Fitbit I LOVE being able to show my physician how well (really, how poorly) I sleep. He doesn't have to take my word for it, because I have the information right there on my phone. My SO hasn't been able to get this type of data although he suspects his sleep is as poor as mine is.He doesn't think it's as fancy-looking a watch as I do. He doesn't think the look/casing of the watch remotely justifies the price.Overall, he finds it to be a nice-looking watch, but for the functionality would prefer a plain old Fitbit.I don't know anything about Smart Watches, so when I received this one, I was excited to learn what they are all about.As an older man, I appreciate the masculine look and the analog "hands". I was curious how this would communicate my number of steps, etc.The "instruction" booklet was rather thick, so I thought perhaps there were lots of details about the various features. The instruction booklet is written in teeny-tiny letters. I had to get my magnifying glass out to read it; only to find out that it must be written in about 50 different languages. The sad part is that the ONLY THING in the instruction booklet is that it tells you to download the app, and follow the instructions from there!The app download from the Google Play Store was typical, and easy. However....INSTRUCTIONS? Eventually I floundered through the various menus to figure out how to set the date and time.It does not show the step count on the watch itself, you must use the app on your phone to get the step count.The phone also tries to show you how long and how well you slept. I've had this watch for about 2 weeks, and the data seems to be accurate.My friends that have FitBits are able to see how many flights of stairs. This does not. The fitbit apparently can show heartrate. This does not. Apple watches can have messages scroll across the screen. This one does not.You can set an alarm with this watch. With this watch, I set it up so that when my spouse calls or send me a text, it vibrates, and the hands both point to the number "1." I have to remember who I set to which number if I want to see who is calling me.Overall this watch has a nice look and feel but I'm not sure it is worth the asking price.