You need to know how much time you have left for those last few problems--NOT how much time you've used on the problems you finished?! No matter where I looked, I couldn't find an analog watch that I could use as a countdown watch for the LSAT. Chronographs are expensive and cluttered, and diver bezels count up, not down which is useless...So two nights before test day, I just took apart my watch and used white-out and a permanent marker to make my own analog countdown watch for use during my exam. Now I'm offering quality custom-made watches to help you do your best on test day!



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Pacing is important, and it should be effortless. You have to know how much time you have left to quickly decide when you're taking too long on a subsection. This watch helps you pace yourself properly without wasting time. Just a glance helps you decide: Should you take the time to analyze two probable answers, or make an educated guess and move on to the next question? This watch is currently used by 4 different LSAT Prep companies.

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Using this watch is simple and fast. At the start of each section of the LSAT, you adjust the minute hand to the starting position. After that, all you have to do is glance at your watch throughout the test to instantly determine how much time remains and see your approaching time "landmarks". The watch can be propped up in front of your test booklet like a tripod, as shown below. This watch meets all LSAC guidelines for test day as of the 2014 published guidelines.

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Choose from a variety of watch faces to guide your progress through a section. I created custom watch faces to meet a variety of pacing and testing needs. The Options page illustrates available designs, and you select your favorite when you add the watch to your shopping cart, or create your own! Read about How it Works to learn about the strategy behind my designs.