The 2 o'clock push button is usually hidden and not visible, but by making the push button pipe a large, prominently designed part instead of a pipe, the case appears to have a distinctive 'irregular push button.' The multi-function movement is expressed not only in the dial design but also in the case.
Although it may not appear so due to the use of a metal dial, it proudly asserts itself as an Eco-Drive model.
The knurled cut is coarse-pitched, making it easy to grip. It also has a 'gear-like' feel, which, together with the modern classic-style dial design, contributes to the overall atmosphere of the watch. A small gap is created between the case and the crown, making it easier to pull out the crown.
While the design is simple, the stacked components create a sense of depth.
The components placed on the upper surface of the dial at the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions and above the disk hands have a circular hairline finish on the top surface, and the outer edges are also beveled.
A lens is mounted above the moon disk at the 6 o'clock position.
By using formed lines, the band has a luxurious, sharply edged feel. The Zaratsu-polished end faces on the outer links add an elegant touch to what could otherwise be a sporty design.
The part for the 12 o'clock sub-dial is flat but features stepped machining, and the corners are mirror-cut with bevels.
By partially hiding the disk display with the dial and stacking the dial itself, a layered effect is achieved.