
The Easy ‘Plus’ is a more advanced version of the colourful ‘pulp’ Easy range. Digital chess clocks are generally regarded as more accurate, if not quite as evocable as the analogues. DGT have made the acceptance of DGT clocks by FIDE a big thing on their site. What does the ‘Plus’ do that the colourful range doesn’t? It has bonus and delay timer modes that the rest don’t. Here is a complete list of the functions
Large moving lever for changing turn
Large 13 mm time display
Single front button game reset
Last used settings kept when switched off
up to 10 hours for the full game
Including exceed time display (negative count)
Different start time for each player possible
Second-accurate programming up to 20 minutes, minute-accurate programming above 20 minutes
Delay and Bonus programmable up to 9 minutes 59 seconds
Programmable delay time for every move (visible delay time count)
Programmable bonus time for every move (visible bonus time)
Upcounting Timer
Starts from Zero time
Programmed time for every move separately
Time correction during a game
Seconds counting visible below 20 minutes
Warning sound on last 5 seconds
Sound function can be switched off and on during the game
Battery (4 year battery life) 2 x AA
Size: 14.4 cm width, 13.4 cm deep, 7 cm high
Weight including batteries: 250 grams

The best known name in chess clocks is the Garde company. They’ve produced the timer with the best reputation for build quality and the reputation grows and grows. It doesn’t hurt that the product comes from the same country as Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Volkswagon. Garde have now come up trumps with the digital version of the best known chess clock in the world. This is the subject of a review in another post.

The best known and greatly admired chess timer - the Garde chess clock - now also available in digital. The Garde has a name that other timers aspire to. Made in Germany (like Mercedes, BMW, Audi…) the clock has a build quality that is greatly admired and recognised through out the world. It also has a clear non ambiguous face (or two faces of course) and clear indication that the respective face is currently operating. Quite large, and the rocker mechanism is easily broken - there are a few failures. But the guarantee the clock has from it’s suppliers and subsequently their retailers means that many customers will prefer the Garde name as their choice.