Since the 80s I prefer digital watches with LCD display, because of the many functions, long battery life, high accuracy and easy readability. With Casio watches I have good experiences. You hold so 5 to 10 years when used daily and remain watertight.
By superfluous telephone number database, the clock has two additional buttons, which manifest themselves in setting the time, alarm and countdown positive because you can set the times of both high and down and so do not always have to scroll through the full 24 or 60 ,
If you have ever owned ne Casio digital watch or is willing to take a little rumzuprobieren does not necessarily need a guide.
A bit annoying: The button at the bottom right, the clock is frequently changed accidentally from 24-hour to 12-hour format. I am merks beep when moving or on the display and stells halt back. This button would Casio better save and to move the 12-24h setting deep into the menus.
Instruction booklet unreadable small manual from the Internet ok:
I belong to the Guidance readers. The manual is the clock in a 83mm x 50mm x 7mm small booklet. The booklet contains successively the instructions in 5 languages. Because languages are separable not (without violence) and the font is very small, I think this guide for deficient. People with poor eyesight need a magnifying glass. If you do not give up annoyed and manages to read the small print, the manual is understandable. On the Internet the Manual in A4 format is available as a pdf file. On the PC screen, you can enlarge the font then.
1 star deduction for inadvertently triggered 12/24 hour switch that only half battery life and the extremely small printed manual