The Mido Multifort Chronograph comes in a 45 mm stainless steel case (shown) or a black PVD case. Being that Mido is owned by the Swatch Group, it should come as no surprise that the movement is an ETA/Valjoux 7750. It is the "top" finished movement (the top is same as a "Chronometer" - without the COSC certification) and a signature rotor. On top of having a great movement, which is visible through the caseback, the dial is quite nice as well. The dial is metal and features unique lume filled cut-outs for the hour markers, plus the dial has a striped finish (Geneva stripes). Read more about this amazingly affordable and good looking new collection here.