It's big, but fits my 7.5" wrist fine and it's very light without the nano installed. The strap is good, but now great. It seems a little funky (but, not too bad) and seems to be a dust collector. I am not wild about the peg to hold down the strap tail. It works, but It would have been nice if they included a regular keeper (loop) with the strap.
It's a roll of the dice, but it could be a nice one. Like I said, the chances of owning a Kingston are little to none. The guys that are on the general ordering list have their doubts. I wrote the builder of this watch with some questions. Let's see if he responds
I'm not really an iPod guy, but I had to have one. There's been talk about headphone mod in development for it. I will use it with the Nike/iPod sport kit and as a watch of course
http://www.apple.com/ipod/nike/
Here you go. This was a Kickstarter project. It was very cool watching (no pun intended ) it progress.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1104350651/tiktok-lunatik-multi-touch-watch-kits
http://lunatik.com/
Here's a good and somewhat objective read on the Heritage movement. I'm convinced it's fine as long as you have someone qualified to service it.
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=121318
Given the negative feedback about the movement, would you stay away from this one? Omega uses plastic parts in the modern Speedmaster movement. I don't know what to think