I hope this is not like other Japanese watches which tend to cram a lot of useless features in a watch. And this Citizen watch seems to be worse.
What I hate the most is the display which is full of fancy moving progress bars and indicators also that the time and dates become tiny and hard to read. On the Casio I have, the stop watch has a curious extra feature: if you mistake the reset for the start/stop, then it add a 5 seconds delay when you push start (what an idiotic feature!). Then there are FIVE different alarms slots. When you set one, you have to take special care to set the alarm slot you want and make sure that this will be the one that will ring.
I wonder how one can still read the time on a Japanese watch.
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TerraCotta @ Oct 22nd 2007 11:06PM
I hope this is not like other Japanese watches which tend to cram a lot of useless features in a watch. And this Citizen watch seems to be worse.
What I hate the most is the display which is full of fancy moving progress bars and indicators also that the time and dates become tiny and hard to read. On the Casio I have, the stop watch has a curious extra feature: if you mistake the reset for the start/stop, then it add a 5 seconds delay when you push start (what an idiotic feature!). Then there are FIVE different alarms slots. When you set one, you have to take special care to set the alarm slot you want and make sure that this will be the one that will ring.
I wonder how one can still read the time on a Japanese watch.