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Perhaps ten times more accurate than you can read. Lots of stopwatches go to one thousandths of a second, while the person pressing the buttons has a reaction time that can vary from one tenth to half a second. And every time the reaction time changes. So if it is not electronically is started and stopped, don't bother the accuracy of the watch.
On your watch ( in the digital area) there has to be a a bell looking design and or a ))) That show that your hourly chime is on. You have to either push two buttons at the same time OR go to the alarm mode on you watch and push any button besides the mode button, one of the buttons should take that little bell or))) off you screen. If this dosn't work, PLEASE let me know and I will research this a little more.Good Luck!!!
This model watch uses two battery, an lithium battery is for digital and there is another silver oxide battery which were installed beneath the lithiem battery, all you need to do is remove the lithium battery then replace the silver oxide battery, the battery # is 377.
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