Analog LSAT Watch & Timer (formerly LSAT Proctor Watch)

The use of digital timing devices on the LSAT has been banned since the June 2007 LSAT. Since knowing how much time you have left in each section is crucial to LSAT success, we have produced an LSAT Watch that makes timing yourself remarkably easy.

Watch Features

  • Simply rotate the watch's bezel when you begin each section, matching the arrow to the minute hand. This allows you to time your 35-minute sections relative to the minute hand’s current position. Once the minute hand gets to the 35 mark on the bezel, time for your section has expired.
  • Meets the new LSAC guidelines for watches.
  • High quality adjustable leather wrist strap for maximum comfort.
  • Cushioned metal carrying case to guarantee your watch arrives in perfect condition.
  • For best LSAT preparation, use your new watch along with SimuGator: LSAT Edition in order to get the ultimate test day simulation.

Customer Reviews

"The watch was easy to use and made timing myself on the LSAT a piece of cake."
--Matt | Athens, GA

"I was a little nervous when I found out that digital watches were banned from the LSAT. But after finding this site, I ordered the watch and am happy with my decision because it has made my LSAT pacing that much easier."
--Jeff | Madison, CT

"I used the watch along with the DVD and felt very confident on test day."
--Emily | Pasadena, CA

"During my LSAT, the proctor forgot to call the five minute warning. Everyone freaked out when he said to put the pencils down, but I knew exactly how much time I had in my section and was not thrown off at all."
--Mark | Milton, DE

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