This item looked like a really nice product at a great price. After receiving the watch in an elegant leather box, and feeling its hefty weight, I thought initially that it really was a good deal. However, the battery was dead when it arrived, but since I had to take it to a jeweler for band adjustment I figured it was still a good value. The jeweler told me that watches such as this can be easily purchased for $120 or so (forget the fake $595 list price!), but that it was probably worth the $85 or so that I had paid for it.
I enjoyed wearing it for about two weeks, then it stopped running. The stopwatch function still works, so I know it's not the battery. I tapped the case with a finger to "jar" it into running, and that didn't work, but all three of small chronograph hands fell off! It's clearly a piece of junk, probably not authorized by Triumph Motorcycles at all, but just a cheap fake version, sold (and warranteed for two years) by a small company in south Florida. I hope they'll at least replace this for me, and perhaps the next one will run. I've never seen a quartz watch just stop like that. It's not a Timex that "keeps on ticking", that's for sure!
I recommend spending a bit more for a Sturhling or some other better brand.