Buying a go clock >.<

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Product placement for the Meijinsen:
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I really can't add anything that hasn't been said already, except that I was flustered the first time I used it by the time counting up. Setting the clock really is very quick and easy. My only reservation, compared to my Chronus, is that the plastic case on the Meijen doesn't feel very solid...but we haven't knocked it off a table...yet...to test it.
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Hi Aidoneus,
I was flustered the first time I used it by the time counting up.
There's probably no option to have it count down?
the plastic case on the Meijen doesn't feel very solid...
That's good info; maybe a durability review over time...
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EdLee wrote:Hi Aidoneus,
I was flustered the first time I used it by the time counting up.
There's probably no option to have it count down?
If there is an option, I haven't been able to find it. Of course, having no instructions beyond what someone posted at Senseis doesn't help.
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