It also shows the comfortable curvature Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 26020ST.OO.D001IN.01 Mens Watch of the strap. As with other ABC watches, the temperature gauge is no good while worn; your wrist is too distracting. Given the size of the WS4 and it's extreme temperature rating (-10 to 50C), you could easily wear it over your coat, though, and get accurate readings. Here's another angle of the two Timexes, showing their comparable thickness. The WS4 appears to be much larger than it is; the blocky case and superwide strap give a wrist presence much more imposing than reality. Here are a series of wrist shots. I've got approximately 7.25" wrists, by way of comparison. The WS4 sits very Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 26020ST.OO.D001IN.01 Mens Watch comfortably, and though you'll not miss it's presence it is quite comfortable to wear.
The buttons are knurled and sized for gloves; the center Indiglo button is easy to press as well. Note that there's also a night mode, where any button press lights up the Inidiglo; convenient but hard on the battery. The integrated band has decorative hex head bolts, which may or may not fasten it to the case. In addition to the rubber here, there's also a nylon version available. On the black/green version, the buckle is matte-black steel, very nice. It's thin enough to be comfortable for extended wearing, too. Here's a comparison shot with an analog-digital Timex I bought and have been meaning to review - you can see that it's dwarfed by the WS4, but not as much Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 26020ST.OO.D001IN.01 Mens Watch as you might think.