My youngest has just graduated from high school. It's small. The watch fits his wrist perfectly at the first mark, there are 9 marks left. The watch is small and doesn't look like a monster stone on the wrist. I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a watch just to tell the time while moving between classes or to know when class was almost over. They show the day of the week, the date, the time with seconds, the day and an alarm symbol. It has an alarm and when it rings it's loud enough to be heard. I wish it had the option to set a few more alarms, but it's no showstopper. It has a stopwatch and you can set a second time if you are on vacation in a different time zone. There is a button to turn on the light when you are in dark places to illuminate the display. So far, after a month and a half of use by my youngest, there has been no damage or breakage to the strap or the watch block itself. The most annoying thing is that I have to go online to download the manual. Including a quick start guide or printing instructions on or in the box would be nice for initial setup. Keep in mind that this is waterproof, not waterproof. That said, do not soak in a water bath!
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