I have no reason not to like the Brand, especially the people behind the Brand.
I also find the movement is very interesting and beautiful in terms of its depth, layout and finishing.
I also have no complaint on the case, hands and buckle.
But the dial makes me rethink and reconsider whether I should add this watch in my collection. It is my own preference that I do not find Roman numerals on a chronograph is attractive. Personally, I don't find it co-exists harmoniously with the Arabic numerals in sub dials. Further, I am not sure whether too many red hands is a good idea.
Overall, I must say, it is a distinguished chronograph with Purist's spirit.
Regards
Ling