RPC-XXX is a wristwatch resembling a Casio World Time digital wristwatch
The containment procedures described multiple watches, not one. Change to "RPC-XXX is the designation given to ██ wristwatches which resemble a Casio World Time digital wristwatches."
The Authority is currently investigating the meaning behind this writing.
This line is unnecessary, and in my opinion detracts from the rest of the paragraph. Cut it out.
The watch has five functions: current time, world time, alarms, timer, and stopwatch.
Change alarms to alarm. Move world time to the end since it is unique to the watch.
All functions behave as they would on a non-anomalous watch of the same model, besides the world time function.
Change to "All functions behave as they would on a non-anomalous watch of the same model, with the exception of the world time function.
When was it established the watch has a map?
When someone holding RPC-XXX uses the world time function to scrolls to a time zone other than UTC and leaves it for five seconds, the user is instantly teleported to a random location within that time zone highlighted on the map.
Change to "When someone holding RPC-XXX uses the world time function and scrolls to a time zone other than UTC, the user is instantly teleported to a random location within that time zone after a period of 5 seconds."
There may be multiple errors in the interview and testing log, but those may need to be changed entirely. For me, this concept is boring. A watch which teleports you is very basic and doesn't inspire any complex thought or create intrigue. I suggest working on this a lot, In its current state I would rate it 2 stars. The concept needs work more than the writing, though.
"Applications to access the object for testing purposes can be submitted by research staff of level 3 clearance or higher to head researcher, Dr. ████████."
I feel like there's a better way to word this. Maybe something like "Researchers with Level 3 security clearance or higher can submit testing proposals to Head Researcher so-and-so." I would remove the redaction from the containment protocols; that's a big no-no. How are you supposed to know who to contact if you want to test the item, or if something goes wrong?
"RPC-XXX is a wristwatch resembling a ████ World Time digital wristwatch. It resembles the stainless-steel model of the watch, with a stainless-steel link strap and silver painted plastic case, all showing light wear."
Why is there a redaction here? I think you should be specific with the model type; it saves needless description, and you can just mention the light wear on the parts you want to.
"On a non-anomalous example of the watch, the world time function allows the user to scrolls through 48 cities, which occupy 31 different time zones, displaying the time in that city and highlighting the time zone on the map, except UTC (Coordinates Universal Time), which does not indicate a region on the map."
Cut or condense this. Considering you mention that this RPC is mostly normal apart from this particular function, there is no need to explain how a regular version would work; just explain how the RPC is different. You wouldn't explain how a regular pistol works before explaining how an anomalous pistol works differently, would you?
"Teleportation locations can be over land or water. On land or in water of depth less than two meters, the user will be standing with their feet on the ground upon teleportation. In water of depth greater than two meters, they will be shoulder deep in the water upon teleportation."
This feels oddly specific and toothless. I'm not saying you should make it so that people that teleport just appear in the sky, but I recommend expanding on this. Perhaps give some examples of where people have popped up when they've teleported.
I'm not going to break down the Interview log because I think it's a little on the short side and the dialogue could use some work. At the moment it feels very stilted and unnatural and very eager to get to the end. The agent asks questions and the guy just answers, so I think it could be livened up a little.
At the moment a watch that teleports isn't necessarily anything new. It needs some meat on the bones. Where did the watch come from? Maybe it's a mass-produced watch and the Authority had to track down every single one before people used them. That's just an idea; currently this is a good jumping-off point. Think on this one and where you could take it.