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: I have it on good authority that it doesn't
: hurt anything to let them run
True... but it does not accomplish anything for me to use a chronograph to time something if I keep forgeting to stop it and read the time at the end of the event!
That is why I prefer the countdown timer like on the Breitling Aerospace, Omega Seamaster Multifunction and Omega Speedmaster X-33. That sounds an alarm to get my attention when a particular span of time has passed.
So instead of timing how long the burgers have been cooking on the grill, it instead reminds me to check on the dang things before they burn!
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