meaning that the finishing on the movement is nice, but not really... time consuming. The anglage of the bridges for instance is a cheap approach. Well polished, yes, but considering the shape of the edges, it is probably motor made and that'd go pretty fast. Having a nice center wheel is killed by the industrial ones underneath. And few other details. But nonetheless, the result is efficient. Simple solutions but well done are more important to me than complicated ones but poorly executed. For instance, I'd rather have a cheap sandblasting that does the trick than some poor cotes de Geneve.
Dial side looks more balanced to me with efforts more evenly spread. I'd say that investments are 80% on the dial side. And I don't mean it in a bad way.
So quality is good, the design is very interesting. That makes definitely a good "bang for the buck".