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Casio f-91w apparently terrorist favour it in bomb making applications as its easy and reliable. If I wore a watch, that would be the accolade to convince me |
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I've got the Tomtom runner 2 and I think it's great never failed to locate GPS and it's multi sport too.
You can get ones with built in hr monitors but mind hasn't got that. Can also get ones that you can upload play lists to then link to wireless headphones. |
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I've had a few Garmins for be running and cycling and can't fault them. Mate has a Fitbit and it's garbage. The distance it says he covered was a good mile and a half out. |
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"Casio f-91w apparently terrorist favour it in bomb making applications as its easy and reliable. If I wore a watch, that would be the accolade to convince me "
That's one of the weirdest reviews that I've ever read |
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It depends on what your price range is and what are the main functions you need are.
I think in a few years smart watches will make most watches that specialise in sports obsolete. |
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