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Timex - Ironman HeartFIT Transit+

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r/trackandfieldRunners, why do you prefer Garmin over Applewatch? Benefits?
12 months ago

I don’t because Garmin is ugly and annoying. I prefer Coros. I’ve used all 4 brands at different life points my favorite to lease for running goes Coros, Apple, TimeX, Garmin

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r/triathlonWhat’s the Poor Man’s Garmin?
7 months ago

I’ve done two Olympic tris and am currently training for another as well as a marathon. I’ve only used a Timex Ironman and my cellphone. I’m sure a GPS watch would be rad but I can’t justify the price and people ran faster than me before they even existed. For intervals, I’m on a track where start/stop/split is more accurate than GPS (I assume). For longer efforts on the roads or trails I train by effort, time, or predetermined distance and the occasional glance at the (spotty) phone GPS. In the pool, I use the pace clock. YMMV.

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r/Watches[Discussion] Smartwatch Convenience vs. Mechanical Watch Beauty - Your Approach?
3 months ago

Traded my Apple Watch Ultra 2 for a timex Ironman and haven’t looked back! Does what I need and isn’t tracking me Into anxiety

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r/armyWhat watches do soldiers wear in the military?
11 months ago

Use to use a Timex Ironman. But I switched to a garmin smart watch to help with my running.

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r/AppleWatchHas anyone found themselves deleting all their health and fitness apps after a while ?
4 months ago

This is so true. I also run marathons and when I first started running so many years ago I had a Timex Ironman - I still managed quite nicely without any of the metrics that watches of today provide. I used Garmin for a number of years, so much data but in reality how many users even understand what all those metrics means or take any action on based on them - less than 10% I would say? Even professional athletes do not need all that data- they have coaches and a team around them.

r/GarminFenixI’m honestly lost between the Ultra 3 and the Fenix 8
5 months ago

When I started running many years ago I started with a timex Ironman, yes Garmin provides a great deal of data and it is fun to look at but unless you are an professional athlete 80-90% of it is irrelevant. A good percentage of Garmin users will not even understand what the data means and never take action on it. So much of it is fluff to sell watches. Garmin is almost cult-like for many, wearing one makes them part of the group and says - I am a serious athlete.

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r/SwimmingDo you know which are the best low-cost watches for swimming?
5 months ago

Timex Ironman is the way to go, you don't *need* smart watches, specially if you are just starting. I only care for the total duration of my workout and laps, how far I go (if you’re swimming in a 50m pool, you can easily figure out your total distance or how far you go per drill), and making sure I’m doing with good form.

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