I have this watch. It works pretty well actually. It feels pretty cheap, but it does the job.
There are cheaper watches out there for the LSAT - I can't remember the website, but a friend of mine bought one that does the same exact thing, but made with a rubber strap for $20.
On the other hand, the website is very responsive in terms of customer support. My minute hand moved from "0" to "2" and they sent me a guide to fix it within a few hours. I've had my watch since the beginning of October and it still works.
My rationale for buying it was that I would be able to sell it on Amazon for a little less (maybe 40-50) bucks, whereas I probably wouldn't be able to sell the $20 watch for anything, and I figured 180watch would have better customer support.
If you haven't bought it yet, I wouldn't unless you are taking the June test or later. You won't be comfortable enough with it, and might not get it on time for February.
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I have this watch. It works pretty well actually. It feels pretty cheap, but it does the job.
There are cheaper watches out there for the LSAT - I can't remember the website, but a friend of mine bought one that does the same exact thing, but made with a rubber strap for $20.
On the other hand, the website is very responsive in terms of customer support. My minute hand moved from "0" to "2" and they sent me a guide to fix it within a few hours. I've had my watch since the beginning of October and it still works.
My rationale for buying it was that I would be able to sell it on Amazon for a little less (maybe 40-50) bucks, whereas I probably wouldn't be able to sell the $20 watch for anything, and I figured 180watch would have better customer support.
If you haven't bought it yet, I wouldn't unless you are taking the June test or later. You won't be comfortable enough with it, and might not get it on time for February.