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  • Sunday, May 15 2016

    This normal watch is inexpensive, reliable, and easy to read:

    http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Sport-Yellow-Analog-MRW-200H-9BVDF/dp/B00BRMYHFE

    I usually leave the bezel alone and just move the minute/second hands to 12 o'clock, then start time by pressing in the crown.

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  • Saturday, May 14 2016

    Hey @guitarnara518 I found a new solution.

    http://www.amazon.com/Toptiertimer-Custom-Bezel-Approved-Analog/dp/B00T6Y5TOS?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

    It has a rotating bezzle and you can set it up so that you know exactly how much time you have left. I started using it and it is a very great timing tool

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  • Monday, May 02 2016

    @matthewaqeel196 like the 180 watch but I have 53 minutes per section

    1. me too and I wish I had a 180 watch too!

    2. I just bought an analogue watch and scratched a mark into the face at the 53 minute mark. and another scratch at the 48 minute mark ("5 minute warning"). It works ok. I just reset it to 12 between sections. Always open to new ideas though :)

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  • Saturday, Apr 30 2016

    Chronographs will do the job

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  • Saturday, Apr 30 2016

    I think an analogue watch is going to be your best bet. One with the thing on the outside that you can turn.

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  • Saturday, Apr 30 2016

    I really need to find a watch like the 180 watch but I have 53 minutes per section due to a physical disorder. Are there any recommendations?

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  • Saturday, Apr 30 2016

    No.

    The only thing resembling a stop watch that is allowed is the 180 watch because it is not a stop watch but a customized analog watch.

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  • Saturday, Apr 30 2016

    http://www.amazon.com/Ultrak-410-Simple-Stopwatch-Operation/dp/B0000C1XTN/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462039796&sr=8-1&keywords=silent+stopwatch

    This is the one I was thinking of purchasing

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