I own this watch and it's fantastic. Identifiably a Glycine. Solid case, solid bracelet. No where near what Invicta pushes out on the lower end. The detail, crown, pushers and bezel are absolutely fantastic. It'd also low profile so has alot of vintage vibes. Plus panda? Yes please. For the Ashford price of $225 it's excellent.
The best comparison for this watch is maybe a Victorinox Maverick. That's a big and substantial watch.
It's also not blingy. The watch face is muted, but the hands including the registers are polished, which gives it a vintage vibe and is inline with their other "true" Glycine models like the combat 6.
Near flat endlinks makes this one a strap monster and could fit a variety of straight endlink third party bracelets from strapcode or elsewhere.