I made this purchase roughly 4 months ago.Now, for context: I initially bought the watch because I work at a summer camp. It is part of the uniform/dress code to have a watch on 24/7. I saw that this one was relatively cheap and had an alarm so I figured "meh, why not?"Yall. This little guy has been through a lot. I worked in the barn around horses and after three months, the straps broke. I was on an exciting journey through the woods one fine morning, when I noticed that my poor time-telling friend was hanging on by a thread (very similarly to my mental health at the time) and in my extensive endeavors to mend the damaged, an idea sparked. Praise God for my Care Bear lanyard and press-on nail glue for aiding in my attempt to McGiver the absolue hell out that thing and have lasting results.However, our story does not end here folks. About a week later, I noticed that the light button often got stuck and the light would cycle through all the colors and take the light color setting out of rave mode (yanno, the one that flashes all the colors like Mario does after getting the star) and it took wedging my pocket knife into the side of the button and pushing it up to reverse the problem. I did have to do this frequently.That was all well, my little wrist buddy still did his job the best he could and still let me know what time it was every day. He was just a little goofy looking and quirky. He didnt like bath time, so I always let him sit on the counter and hang out while I did my thing. He also didnt like hand washing before meals and after grooming the horses, so I let him sit that one out too.But it wasnt until this last month that he really started falling ill...He could no longer inform me of the day of the week.And he could no longer display the first hour digit number, now telling me that it was 0:30 instead of 10:30 :(I could no longer put him on 24-hour time.My heart shattered. My mind greived the loss. I had no other choice than to retire my old friend. And find someone new.I, sadly, got what I paid for.Rest in Peace: The Care Bear Watch.Really cute. I use if for my 5 yrd kid. Fits perfect for him and me. Mature quality as I had to garbage the kids ones and get him an adult one. Yet me neither can easily set it up and program. I am also quite tech-savy as noted by another reviewer. It seams that there is not really a date, especially no year. Only one alarm option, yet I have not been able to hear it. Have not tested water resistant yet.Mu daughter wanted a wstch she didnt have to worry about for camping and cross cou tey and thus has been amazing.Sadly the buckle broke a week in . It's a cute watch that you can change the display color on.I just wanted a cheap watch with a timer to use at the gym to time my rests between sets. I tried figuring out the watch and got confused by the owner's manual, but my husband messed with it and got it to work. It is a good watch for the gym! Now that I got it set properly, it's very easy to use the timer and count my rests. I am glad I got it.This was a great watch for the price and the best part, the colors of the lights change so I had a different color every week. I was able to count down my graduation week with them. It’s sturdy enough for pt workouts and water resident during raining days. Overall great product.I tried multiple times to follow the directions and set this watch and just was not able to set the correct time. And I consider myself pretty tech-savvy. Returned!My wrist would hit the light button and it would stick causing the light to be on allll day.colour was as indicated, although the rubber band has 'weathered' it's colour now. Only huge pitfall I have found is the night light doesnt stay on long enough for me. Alittle difficult trying to set it up but after usuage you have it figured out.Strap was broken when it arrived and light does not workGot what I paid for.