To go from watch to stop watch, hit the lower left button (MODE). To start the stop watch, hit the upper right button (START/LAP). To stop the stop watch, hit the lower right button (STOP/RESET). To reset the stop watch, hit the lower right button again. To get back to the time of day, hit the lower left button (MODE) four times. Perhaps the Puma watch seems intuitive because my last sports watch worked roughly the same way. One warning though: Out of the box, the watch beeps every hour. For light sleepers, the beeping can be a disturbance. Consult the user''s guide for procedures to stop the beeping.
Of course, the watch performs functions in addition to those I''ve mentioned: keeping time in two time zones, recording laps, counting down town; none of which features are of interest to me, although they may be of interest to others. If a had to name a negative, the negative would be that the documentation warns against showering or bathing with the watch on--so, no wearing this watch 24/7/365.
The Puma watch is comfortable and, I think, for a sports watch, attractive. Whether the crystal scratches easily, I can''t yet say, but so far, Dee-lighted. If I could give it 4.5 stars, I would. I think the non-bathing element deprives the watch of a solid five-star rating.

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