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Other watches have doing this for years but Apple will strut around like peacocks acting like they invented super new tech.

Seems like they are always a few years behind. I don't understand why people buy their junk.

Other watches have doing this for years but Apple will strut around like peacocks acting like they invented super new tech. Seems like they are always a few years behind. I don't understand why people buy their junk.
[–] 2 pts

My Garmin watch has done that for years.

But, yes please buy more shiny apple shit so my stonks go up.

[–] 2 pts

Mine is Garmin as well. Love it

[–] 2 pts

I had a Garmin (2 I think it was) and loved that thing. It had to be opened to change the battery, but it lasted for months and was waterproof. I never took it off. My only gripe was the bands would wear out faster than the batteries, and you'd have to buy more and keep replacement bands on hand because they would just suddenly "go" one day. I lost my Garmin because one time in Hawaii, I turned my back to the ocean and it threw a 15 foot wave at me out of nowhere, which sent me flying and twisting. I am VERY lucky that I instinctively put up my hands, and bent at the elbow, because I ended up upside-down landing on my elbows in shallow water. That would have been my head if my elbows weren't there. The strap broke on that impact and the water took it.

[–] 3 pts

Damn,,, that's a wild story. You should get a new Garmin watch, they are even more awesome now.

[–] 0 pt

I have a watch.

an Elgin watch, 1976.

It tells time.