It's a great deal price wise for a great watch. If the Superluminova is the same thickness as an Omega, then it is visibly super to the amount of SL on Rolexes made between 1999-2012, as far as lowlight readability and duration of "glow." On newer models, Rolex has addressed that with blue Chromalight, an SL product.
The movement as you described it is the best bargain. It should keep time pretty close to COSC specs, even if its not COSC certified.
The ceramic bezel is an upgrade that Rolex introduced on its GMT IIs, Subs and Deep Sea SeaDwellers over the last few years.
You can get a Rolex Deep Sea SeaDweller for a little under $10, 000. It also has a HEV.
NFW did a great job on these. For me, the only deal-killer is the 44mm case and its case height. It appears to be almost, not quite, as tall as the Rolex Deep Sea. My little chicken wrists are swallowed by the DSSD. I am a 40mm case guy. My new Explorer II gets little wrist time due to the 42mm case and its thickness. But I'll probably get one of these because I'm an addict and they honor one of our greatest brothers. Great job, Basenshukai and NFW!