I choose the gold tone case with silvery white dial model. A very attractive watch with one of the most readable 24 hour dials on the market (but not at night--lume is poor). Russian watch movements are NOT paragons of precision and mine certainly holds true to that fact. After 7 consecutive days of wear (on-wrist 23 hrs/day), its Average Daily Rate = -6.7 secs/day. The seven constituent daily rates ranged from -4.7 to -9.5 secs/day. Actually, not too bad for a Russian watch. Movement is not "hackable". The leather strap and buckle are comfortable and nicely done.
A fun watch to have at this low price point, but not one to use on your next celestial navigation mission around the world. I do recommend the watch as long as the user knows what he/she is getting, and not getting.
heb1You can buy a Vostok for $50 or less and they are very durable manual wind simple watches. I own 2 and gave my 14 year old 1 for her birthday. The bands are junk so countycomm a nato one and viola same internals for <$75.