This Olevs watch is impressive. The overall quality here is really great. Everything is smooth and edges line up well. But I think it’s the fantastic textured blue dial that makes this particular watch so interesting to look at. The face shimmers and changes color in different lights and at different angles. The contrasting polished hands with a little bit of lume for the darkness make it easy to tell time. This watch is not only a nice looking watch, but also a piece of jewelry.
Another interesting feature on this watch is the shaped crystal. It looks like the top of a diamond. So the crystal sticks up above the bezel of the watch and causes reflections and changes in color in the interesting blue dial. The diamond like stones all around the face and marking some of the hours are indeed sparkly. They are not just shapings in the metal, but there are actually separate little stones set around the face.
Activating the stopwatch, makes the tiny little hands on the complications move around in sync with the second hand, which makes this not only a princess looking piece but also a little technical. It’s kind of neat and not just a plain old ladies watch with no features. The bracelet also has white inserts that add to the multifaceted design of this watch.
Olevs watches with bracelets like this one always come with a tool to help you push the pins out of the individual links and adjust the fit of the watch yourself without going to the jeweler. It’s pretty easy to do and just takes a little bit of time and patience; like 20 minutes. It’s pretty easy. Overall, I think this particular watch has a lot to offer as an attention getter and also to match with particular attire. And that’s what’s great about these Olevs watches is that they are value priced so its easy to have more than one. With several in my collection, I can say that they work well and I haven’t seen one quit yet.