Well, for last Christmas I received the watch. When I received it the hands were out of sync with the talking watch. So I had to pay to have shipped back to maxiaids for repair. During the repair process they did something with the chip. Before I sent it away there was a menu where I could set the time. When it was returned this menu function is no longer there. I did not really like the band so I invested another $30 for a nice band from a local high quality jewelry store. In December the batteries finally died. Rather than going through the mailing process to have them replaced I took it back to the jewelry store where they have a dedicated watch repair man. He popped in the two batteries for a cost of $20. He tried to restart the watch and could not get a single at the store so I brought it home thinking that it would reset at 3 AM. When it did not I took it back with the instruction manual for him to try again. After a few days he could not get it in sync. I called maxiaids and they want $17.50 just to get it in the shop. I talked to the watch repair guy and he again tried. He told me that the operational manual instructions do not match the menu settings. If I send it back I will have invested more than double the original purchase price. Since I can not use the hands anyway, I decided to use it until the new batteries quit then file 13 the watch. I would not recommend this watch to anyone. I think that Canada has the right idea where they do not allow it to be sold in Canada.
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