Stephan, does your watch have 2 different color LEDs for viewing the time and using as a flashlight or is it just a quirk of photography that shows it that way?
I think I read it has a charging stand? How long are you able to wear it between charges?
It has two light modes. The blue is for reading the time at night, the orange/yeallow is a led torch light for a small flashlight. THe dial has glow in the dark hands and numbers (this is the easiest analog watch to read, nice big clear numbers).
It dose have a magnectic charging stand which basicly means it charges by just sitting the back of the watch on this mini looking warmer.
It lasts a good while, the manual says a month long if you were to use each light mode once a day ( you wouldn't unless you were playing with it . . or showing it off . .which happens). The blue light runs for about 4 seconds . .the torch light runs about 20 seconds.
Only draw back is that it isn't as bright as a stand alone Led key chain flashlight . .which is what I was kinda expecting . . . but then I thought . .it's a watch with a little battery in it . . it's pretty damn bright for that and I shoudn't have expected too much, or even as much as it is. In pitch balck it is a nice light, when I come home to a dark house, it's great . .or to get around the bedroom without disturbing my girl, with some moderate ambiant lighing it is a little less bright appearing. It is great for looking under couches and crevices . .up (close viewng). Looking dead on at the lights you can see them from pretty far away . .they say a mile . .but I think that's in pitch black with no obstacles.
An awseome watch and I love the band options which feel great and you can size and change them yourself.
Great little box as well tha comes with it.