Watch for the LSAT. Recommendations? Forum
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Watch for the LSAT. Recommendations?
Could anyone recommend a cheap chronograph that I could buy. I really need a watch that will automatically reset itself to zero b/c sometimes I need all the time in a section and I don't want to mess up on test day because I didn't get a chance to reset my watch and my timings got messed up because of it. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: Watch for the LSAT. Recommendations?
The 180 Watch is cheap (only $49), easy to read, and resets to 0 with the touch of a button.
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Re: Watch for the LSAT. Recommendations?
Does it not reset the minute hand back to zero at the push of a button? That's what I'm interested in finding. Are there any watches that do this? Sorry I really dont know much about watches. If there aren't I'll probably just go with a rotating bezel watch instead.
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Re: Watch for the LSAT. Recommendations?
lilhugsy24 wrote:Does it not reset the minute hand back to zero at the push of a button? That's what I'm interested in finding. Are there any watches that do this? Sorry I really dont know much about watches. If there aren't I'll probably just go with a rotating bezel watch instead.
Yes, that 180 watch resets both the minute hand and the second hand to 0 when you push the button. I have one, and I think it works fine. I won't say it's the best $49 I ever spent, but I think it's a good option for test prep and test day.
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Re: Watch for the LSAT. Recommendations?
Oh ok cool. Yeah I thought it didn't because on the website it only says that the second resets to zero. Doesn't say anything about the minute hand. Thanks for the help.
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