Countdown timer/stop watch

Hi! Is there any good app for letting you measure time? A countdown timer and a stopwatch both or separately. I checked over nokia store but found all to be misleading. Some were like the time was running behind and some were like it was running too fast. 
Just like best timer (we had in s60 v3) is there such an app present? It was the most accurate one i've ever used.
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Nokia 808 with Belle FP2 (113.010.1506)
Type RM-807
Product code 059p7z2
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sorry. My phone is 808. I've downloaded stopwatch free lets see how it behaves. Kept the timer on, will come to after sometime
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Nokia 808 with Belle FP2 (113.010.1506)
Type RM-807
Product code 059p7z2

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