Pokemon Kids' Quartz Watch
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I'm 31 years old and weigh 185 pounds, so the last hole is perfect for me.
Following up on the previous responses: The 3 buttons on the LEFT side are purely decorative and serve no purpose. The upper of three buttons on the RIGHT side is used to turn on the multicolored lights beneath the characters, which will automatically turn off. The LOWEST button is the function button, and you can scroll through it to see the month, day, hour, and minute. The MIDDLE button changes the number for each of the previous functions in ascending order only. If you're at 35 minutes and want 33 minutes, you'll have to go from 35 to 0, then 1-minute increments. Stop at number 33. The PM 12 hour cycle will be indicated by a "P" in the hours, but you will not see AM or PM once it is set. To save all of the above date and time settings, press the bottom function button again, and the new time will appear.
It appears to be identical to any other timepiece.
The only light it has is that when you press one of the side buttons, three different lights on the watch itself will illuminate (lights are located where Pikachu and Ash are).
Selected User Reviews For Pokemon Kids' Quartz Watch
After almost a month of use, I'd like to share our thoughts. **
br>Santa brought this for our 6-year-old son, who requested a slew of Pokemon items for Christmas. It's his first watch, and he adores it, but for the past month, it's been a constant source of disappointment for him. Buttons are easily broken off. br>br> When I looked at the buttons and where they connect to the watch, I was surprised to find that they are only held in place by a 0. The thickness is 5mm. For those of us who need to convert that to imperial units, it's only 0. 02in. It's perplexing why this wasn't designed to be more durable for a product aimed at young children. especially when the cost of adding a smidgeon of thickness to that tiny little part is so small. br>br>My biggest complaint about this watch is that it ***DOES NOT HOLD TIME**
After three or four days, the time will have shifted by several minutes, and I will have to reset it. Other times, it will completely reset to December 1st 12:01 a. m. 00am. For my son, this is discouraging, and for me, it is aggravating.
This was a birthday present for our four-year-old son. He thinks it's "really cool" and likes it.
For our 6-year-old son, we purchased this watch as a starter. I primarily desired it so that he would become accustomed to wearing a watch to school and be responsible for it. I'll upgrade him to a GPS/phone watch if he keeps it for the entire school year and we can call each other or in case of an emergency. For the time being, I can say that this is a very nice watch that does exactly what it claims to do. The lights are entertaining, and the design is very appealing. I would strongly suggest it.
My son is a Pokemon fanatic, and he was excited to get his hands on this timepiece. We returned the first one because the button was broken, so we ordered another. The second was fine when it arrived, but a button broke within two days. We exchanged it for a third, and I told my son that if this one broke, it was the end of the game. The third, fortunately, arrived in perfect condition, and he was able to use it for about a month before it, too, broke. It wasn't because the watch had been abused. The buttons for setting the time and making the colors glow simply stopped working. It turned out to be a waste of time. You'd be better off looking for a different Pokemon watch.
My child was heartbroken when the battery died on the first day of use. br>br>**Update*
br>br>We replaced the battery, but it still does not work. According to the battery tech, the problem must be with the screen. The poor kid is only looking for his watch.
As a stocking stuffer for my son, I purchased this watch. When I opened the watch to set the time, the side button broke and pushed right into the watch. My son was disappointed because he had been wanting a watch for quite some time:.
My six-year-old son was ecstatic to receive this timepiece. It'd be ideal, but it's not possible to use it. The bottom button on the watch, which is used to set the time, is extremely easy to accidentally press. As a result, it always shows the wrong time, and the band is made of cheap plastic that isn't very flexible, making putting the watch on and taking it off a team effort.
As a result, I went to Walmart and found similar watches for $6. I was a little disappointed because I had expected to pay around 11. Shipping is included in the price. That was, however, before I got the watch. The one from Walmart had a thin band and was much smaller than this one. This one has a thicker band and a more upscale appearance than the Walmart version. It's a big hit with my 8-year-old son. He'll also be able to check the time on his own. A fantastic purchase!.