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Champion Referee and Sport Watch

MS1000 Champion Referee and Sport Watch

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Description

The Champion Sports Referee and Sport Watch does more than just keep track of time. It doubles as a stopwatch packed with features that are useful for any referee or umpire.

Useful features include a 12 or 24-hour format with alarm, programmable countdown/countup time and a night light display. For durability in any condition, the Referee and Sport Watch has a rugged sports watchband and is water and shock-resistant.

Features

  • Programmable countdown/countup time
  • 24 hour stopwatch
  • 12/24 hour format with alarm
  • Water and shock resistant
  • Bright EL night light display
  • Rugged sports watchband
  • Dual timer
  • Additional features: Split release feature unlocks after 5 seconds to display current running lap time,  10 lap memory; recalls 10 cumulative & lap splits to 1/100 of a second; and hourly chime

Product Video

Tools-in-Action: Champion Referee and Sport Watch

See how to easily set the countdown timer and switch between the many features of this stopwatch.

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 (24)
October 18, 2024   Verified Purchase
I received the watch two weeks ago, used it twice, and it is now dead. Does not work. Battery must be dead. I would steer clear of ordering this watch. A wasted $20.
August 13, 2024   Verified Purchase
Works good. Easy to manage while still keeping eyes on the field.
April 11, 2024   Verified Purchase
It's a great watch and excellent for baseball umpires. Easy to set up time for games.

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Questions About This Product

Q: Is there a way to disable (or at least extend) the Automatic Exit from Countdown mode after it has been unattended while paused for 30 seconds?
– Phil Hargreaves
A: 

We apologize Phil, but there is not an adjustment to this delay.

– Ty Unthank
Marketing Specialist, HS & College Umpire

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