My late grandmother got me this watch around 7 years ago at one of the last trips we took to the Casino together. I've used it as my daily driver for about 4-5 years now and it still looks and runs as great as it did when I first got it. I'll admit the sentimental value is significant to me which is why I'm so fond of it, but it still is a great watch that can be used on all occasions. The bracelet is very nice and there is no signs of chips or peeling or scratches shown on it or the crystal, as it's a very sturdy watch.
I love the look of this watch. Black on black is my kind of jam. But if you want to know what time it is when you look at your wrist, this is not the watch for you. It is impossible to see without wearing out your wrist trying to find the right lighting to see what time it is. Even with 'right lighting,' it's still close to impossible to see. This should be listed as jewelry and nothing more. A showpiece. A statement. Fashion. Not intended to tell you what time it is.
I've worn this watch every day for the last 4 years. Other than minor scratches on the glass, it has held up wonderfully. I'm looking to buy another to use for special occasions, and keep this one for everyday use.