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    School me up on Smart watches

    Pros v Cons of a Smart Watch

    Uses: actually telling time, gym, fitness levels, GPS maps, something I can swim laps with.

    Background: I have been using a Timex Compass watch, the same model for over 10 years that has recently broke, I have a nice Citizen that I will wear when meeting with clients, or in formal attire but is too heavy and impractical for daily wear. Recently I joined a new gym with classes and a personal trainer to lose the dad bod look I have been cultivating, and I want something that can help track my fitness activity, but also something I can wear outdoors on the weekends that isn't going to break or fail me while shooting, hunting and fishing.

    Looking to spend around $350, but if I can get something decent for less then I would love to hear about it.
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    I have a Garmin Instinct and have been happy with it. The only adjustment for me is that I need to charge it every couple of weeks. I now have a couple of charging cords.

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    I got a apple watch love it for tracking fitness and as an extension but I am a apple guy since my wife is a full time designer and me photographer we have been mac folks so it works in our eco system

    The garmin are great also and have thought of that and going garmin for mtn biking

    My use is mainly heart monitor and sleep tracking but its been way more handy then I thought it would be for daily life reminders my wife hs for me etc. also when the phone rings friends on my list my phone is not on me all the time its in the office so when it rings I know also the wake alarm is great

    Two youtube review guys I like for gps and watches etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post
    I got a apple watch love it for tracking fitness and as an extension but I am a apple guy since my wife is a full time designer and me photographer we have been mac folks so it works in our eco system

    The garmin are great also and have thought of that and going garmin for mtn biking

    My use is mainly heart monitor and sleep tracking but its been way more handy then I thought it would be for daily life reminders my wife hs for me etc. also when the phone rings friends on my list my phone is not on me all the time its in the office so when it rings I know also the wake alarm is great

    Two youtube review guys I like for gps and watches etc...
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    Such a Mac person thing to say. The guy at the store even said the same thing when I upgraded from a 6 to a 12. He asked what I did with a phone and I said talk, text, listen to music in the car. I said iPhones just work without fuss for me. He said "it's your eco system"......I said no it's just I don't have to jump through Droid hoops to find an app and figure out how it works.

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    We have the Apple-everything 'ecosystem'. iMac, MacBook, iPads, iPhones, Apple watch, AppleTVs. It really is quite nice how everything seamlessly works together with little effort. That said, as stand alone devices they would lose a lot of their appeal, especially for the price.

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    I vote Apple Watch as well. My 70+ dad has one he uses for gps on the golf course. Very user friendly.


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    Got an Apple watch for the wife due to a mild heart condition. It's the cellular version which makes it convenient not having to carry her iPhone.

    She used to have a Fitbit for competition among the gals at work to see who could get in the most steps each week. Being a kind and loving husband, I helped her find ways to increase her number of steps.

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    You are so giving.

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    I like mine because I feel like Dick Tracy. It’s honestly the only watch I could see a person investing money in. It’s way way handy once you get it situated.

    Otherwise if I need a “Dumb” watch. I stick with Casio F-91s or Casio Data Banks.

    I have a couple pieces of man jewelry timepieces that I keep solely on the rare occasions that I need to wear a suit and actually attempt to impress people. However those are Seikos. A truly patrcian choice.

    I can only recommend Apple. Just charge it when you charge your phone.

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    My Garmin was about double that price, but I’ve heard good things about the cheaper models. I love it.


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