Stylish, elegant, and functional.
Designed in tastefully-understated aluminium, in black, 'metal' and grey. The main clock is large and easy to read, while the five 'time zone' clocks avoid interfering with the readability completely. They, too, are easy to read (once you've learnt instinctively which clock tells the time in which country).
My only (minor) quibble with this product is that the five time zone clocks are set to New York, London, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Sydney. These are fine cities (let's call Hong Kong a 'city' for now), but don't allow any room for personalising things. For instance, instead of Sydney, I'm interested in what the time is in Brisbane (so my Sydney clock is set one hour 'out'); and as I live in Britain, I'm less interested in London's time (I have it set on the main dial) than I am in various European countries' times, with friends living in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany and elsewhere.
But overall the clock does its job well - it looks great, it fits in rather than stands out, and having friends & family around Australia, Europe and (happily) Hong Kong, gives me easy access to what time it is where they live, for when I want to skype them.
This product needs batteries for each of the clock faces, and I hope you don't mind the satisfying ticking, that can sound like a small ripple of applause.
There are other 'world clocks' available, but none I think that are both as good-looking and affordable as this.