Ok, so going from top to bottom......
the tuners were really tight to turn, but some lubrication helped. It sometimes takes a bit of a turn before they engage properly. The tuning posts are much slimmer than on my TE90 so they look a little cheaper.
The nut seems OK, I did give it some lubrication too, just in case.
I love the neck. it has a lovely finish, it is smooth, no sharp frets because of the nice binding. I gave the fingerboard some oil.
The offset body is smaller and thinner than a Fender or Squier Jazzmaster, which could make it look cheap (but then of course it is!) The body is also very light, which I like. The bridge is a tune-o-matic. It too looks a bit cheap and there are a couple of string saddles that I have had to move as far forward as I can but they are still slightly out of intonation.
The pickups are Roswell Jazzmaster style pickups, not smaller P90s like on the older models. My son, who is a producer and multi-instrumentalist, had a go and said it sounded better than his Classic Vibe Jazzmaster and he likes his Classic Vibe Jazzmaster better than the Fender ones so that is high praise for the sound indeed. He liked the colour, size and weight too.
All in all, if you are looking for an entry into the Jazzmaster world, then go for one of these. You might want to upgrade tuners and bridge later down the line but if you like the Jazzmaster sound, the pickups are fine.
For the price, what have you got to lose!