It's true, I've gone through four watches in a year before getting this. Two were Wal-Mart cheapies that had the bands and/or backlight break after having them about a year, then a $20 military-style analog watch I had changed speed and got worse after a battery change (again, after a year of ownership), and a $50 analog Timex I had bought 6 months before this started having problems with the date function and backlight only illuminated the center of the watch. None of what I was doing while wearing these was exceptionally tough - I'm a college student living on campus.
So I did some research to get me a watch that would hopefully last more than a year or two. Everything (under several hundred dollars) pointed to the Mudman.
It is true that the alarms are a bit quiet, but I actually like this. I have the alarms go off several times per day to remind me of things and I can hear them without them distracting others. If I need a portable alarm clock I use my cell phone.
As for the nubs that several people complained about, it is true that they are irritating for the first week but after that they shouldn't bother you too much. I filed two of them down a bit and even when the watch shifts around on my wrist it doesn't bother me.
The buttons are not "extremely hard" to press. The left side ones are not difficult at all and the right side ones are just a bit stiff.
I've only had it a few months now but so far I love it.
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