I don't want to be sarcastic but after an hour of trying I couldn't figure out how to set this watch. I tried following convoluted instructions but couldn't get it to work. I've been a loyal Casio owner for years and was attracted to the 10 year battery (which I think if anyone from Casio is reading this should put them on all their watches) so I bought this model for the same price , this is the one I used to use, the $33.50 classics. Anyway, I wouldn't recommend this watch. Also a stopwatch. I don't know what you call it, but I've always had two stopwatch windows, one going back from 2459 and the other going forward. Nothing happened in those hours. Then adding the ability to say the time in different cities but not being able to set it for my city was annoying, there's also something on the face, a little circle that didn't mean anything to me except the time and date impossible close . set.Casio makes too many models. I'm not sure why or if I run your company, but if I were President I would have a cheap, moderate, expensive and very expensive model, say about five designs, no more. There is no point in having fifty different models. And I got a watch with used hands but it didn't show the time correctly and I had to return it. Casio has changed the watch sector. Before Casio, people spent hundreds of dollars, and when Casio came along, you could buy a great watch for fifty dollars. Anyway, this is my opinion. I always think it's best to go for the simplest design. I would recommend the classic model (I hope that's the right name?).
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