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  2. 11 Sport Watches You'll Want to Wear Everywhere - AOL

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    We tried and tested the best sport watches for men to buy online now, from smartwatches like Timex and Coros, to luxury watch brands including Tag Heuer.

  3. The 11 Best Running Watches for Every Type of Runner ... - AOL

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    1. Timex Ironman R300. Best Overall. Value: 20/20 Functionality: 20/20 Ease of Use: 19/20 Aesthetics: 16/20 Run Harmony: 20/20 TOTAL: 95/100 The Timex Ironman R300 was a surprising hit for me and ...

  4. Garmin Fenix - Wikipedia

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    The Garmin Fenix (styled fēnix; pronounced as phoenix) is a series of multisport GPS watches produced by Garmin.First introduced in 2012, [1] the Garmin Fenix caters to outdoor enthusiasts, adventurers, and athletes seeking advanced performance metrics.

  5. G-Shock - Wikipedia

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    The watches in the G-Shock line are designed primarily for sports, military and outdoors-oriented activities; all G-Shocks have a chronograph feature, 200 metre water resistance and an alarm, with either a digital display, analogue display or a combination of analogue and digital displays.

  6. Timex Ironman - Wikipedia

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    The watches were priced at $34.95, and all were sold at the event. [1] After a $20 million advertising campaign featuring toughness tests performed on the watch, the Triathlon became a success. In 1986, Timex acquired the rights to the Ironman name, and developed the Ironman Triathlon watch based on the 1984 Timex Triathlon watch.

  7. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.

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