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Need a new watch
The watch I've been wearing for the last few years has worked well, but I want something with more functionality for football. So, I'm asking what you guys have and like.
Here's a wish list: -- countdown timer that's easily set or one with programmable presets -- start/stop button needs to be the same, but reset button must NOT be one of the two -- reset button requires holding in (don't like to accidentally reset time during a game, which happens with my timex) -- comfortable band -- my timex has the silky one with the velcro on it, which I'd like to stay with if possible -- vibration would be nice but not an absolute requirement -- BIG numbers that show up in dim light -- solar and atomic would be asking too much, I suppose, but would be nice I don't care at all about the stopwatch feature or how many laps it has. Countdown is my primary interest. And, no, I'm not wearing my dad's gold and diamond Rolex on the field so don't bother with that suggestion. I would, but I don't want the diamond glare to call attention to myself when I wind the clock. |
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I know Grant has recommended the Casio RFT100 watch. It's designed for sports officials and has the following features:
9 preset start timers: 10, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 minutes Measuring unit: 1 second Timer modes: Elapsed time, event time Auto-repeat function *Measurement of elapsed time for up to 60 minutes after the countdown reaches zero 9 interval timers Measuring unit: 1 second Input range: 59’55 (5-second increments and 1-second increments) Auto-repeat function 50M Water Resistant Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow Vibration Alert (Stopwatch, Target Alarm, Daily Alarm, Hourly Time Signal) World Time 29 time zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off Daily Alarm 1/100 second stopwatch Measuring capacities: Upper display: 59’59”, Lower display: 99’59” Measuring units: 1 second (upper and lower display) Measuring modes: Elapsed time, event timer, injury timer Hourly Time Signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats Accuracy:+/-15 seconds per month |
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Check how a Casio sits on your wrist though. I have one and thought it was good (as U I only needed the timeout count).
When I moved back to BJ for a game I found out that when my wrist flexed in a particular way it pushed the watch against my forarm and hit the reset button. I can't get used to wearing it on the other arm, so I have bought a different watch as well... |
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I have a Casio G-Shock (model #?). I like it because it has the count down timer, good for either game clock or 25 sec RFP whichever you need. I also use the stopwatch to time timeouts and halftime. The buttons are shrouded to keep from bumping them, I have to use my nail to start/stop them. Never had a problem. Now on your wish list you wanted large numbers,well, the numbers are not real large but there is a backlight button that makes them easy to see. This is my second Casio, the first one was not strong enough to withstand my daughters car backing over it. All and all I really like them.
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As Jim said, I have the RFT100 and love it. It has preprogrammed timers in it, a vibrating feature, and a countdown timer. I got it cheap, but the place that I got it from doesn't carry it anymore.
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