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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ROBSC-505 Brand:ROBIC UPC:Does not apply

FIVE MEMORY CHRONO
  • ROBIC
  • SC-505
  • MULTI-MODE STOPWATCH WITH MEMORY RECALL AND LAP COUNTER
  • LAP, SPLIT OR EVENT TIMING
  • 1/1000 SECOND RESOLUTION TO 24 HRS.
  • FIVE MEMORY RECALL
  • AUTO LAP COUNTER TO 99
  • AUTO LAP/SPLIT RELEASE
  • SINGLE ACTION TIME READING
  • 1ST-5TH PLACE TIMES
  • TIME OUT (PAUSE) TIMING 

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