Very nice - one of the rare examples of 24h LED watches

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But unfortunately the date is still wrong for Europe, should be DD-MM
Still today US watch companies simply disregard the fact that most of the world
uses 24h time and MM-DD - recent examples are the Phosphor e-ink watches.
One should think tha people who design watches are aware of this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_by_country
The 24-hour clock enjoys broad everyday usage in most countries outside North America and the Philippines. When a time is written down or displayed, the 24-hour notation is used in these countries almost exclusively. Some regions, for example, most German, French and Romanian speakers use the 24-hour clock today even when speaking casually. In other English-speaking regions, particularly former colonies of the United Kingdom, the 12-hour clock and 24-hour are used interchangeably in formal communications.