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I read it wrong I cancelled and ordered this one and it was a little more but with discount it was a little cheaper.

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It monitors sleep too. One night I woke up to go to the restroom and looked at my clock, was 1:43. Watch recorded I woke up at 1:40.

Charge on mine lasts 10 days and that is down to 15% and it takes right at 1:40 (hour and 40 minutes) minutes for a complete charge.

Vibrate alarm is my favorite function. I like getting up early and it wakes me without waking Chupa. I also use it for reminders.

Anyway, it's a good watch for the money. I've got $20 in mine. Hope you like yours.
 
It monitors sleep too. One night I woke up to go to the restroom and looked at my clock, was 1:43. Watch recorded I woke up at 1:40.

Charge on mine lasts 10 days and that is down to 15% and it takes right at 1:40 (hour and 40 minutes) minutes for a complete charge.

Vibrate alarm is my favorite function. I like getting up early and it wakes me without waking Chupa. I also use it for reminders.

Anyway, it's a good watch for the money. I've got $20 in mine. Hope you like yours.
Can I join the watch club if I get one too?
 
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@Behr why don't you just time yourself and see how long it takes to make a lap? Multiply it by fifteen and boom. Problem solved...😁
Sorry if someone else suggested already.

And that will only work if you keep the same pace.
 
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After I scratched the crystal on my g shock, my OCD kicked up a notch and I started looking for another watch. After a week or so, I wound up ordering on of these. I used to have a real nice Seiko my dad bought me for Christmas one year and a Tag Heuer my ex have me when she worked at a jeweler. Had a couple of g shock solar atomic and I like this $20 watch better than all of them.

I thought if I liked this one Id get a nicer one, I like Garmin, but I decided I'm good with the cheapo.

Tl;Dr
 
@Behr why don't you just time yourself and see how long it takes to make a lap? Multiply it by fifteen and boom. Problem solved...😁
Sorry if someone else suggested already.

And that will only work if you keep the same pace.
For the life of me I don't understand why this is so complicated.

I've figured it out, problem solved. Thank you all.
 
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For the life of me I don't understand why this is so complicated.

I've figured it out, problem solved. Thank you all.
That's cause ur smarter than the average Behr...😁
 
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After I scratched the crystal on my g shock, my OCD kicked up a notch and I started looking for another watch. After a week or so, I wound up ordering on of these. I used to have a real nice Seiko my dad bought me for Christmas one year and a Tag Heuer my ex have me when she worked at a jeweler. Had a couple of g shock solar atomic and I like this $20 watch better than all of them.

I thought if I liked this one Id get a nicer one, I like Garmin, but I decided I'm good with the cheapo.

Tl;Dr
My OCD kicked in, I just wished I could reply it to my own posts.
 
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Nice. I will order from them when I need more.
The freshness unmistakable.

It's interesting that we, or I should say I, get caught up in thinking I have to get Greek or Italian olive oil to get the best. I'd say the best probably are Italian and Greek, but to guarantee fresh and authentic olive oil, it makes sense to get it straight from the harvester where it went from the tree to the bottle to me, rather than a company that received it in a barrel from another country and bottled it and possibly sent it somewhere else for packaging and shipping.

Blah blah blah. It's fresh and it's really tasty. The 7 harvest is smooth and fruity, good by itself, but the Olio Nuovo is explosive.

I think I'm good now on which oils I'm keeping. It's been fun and educational.
 
The freshness unmistakable.

It's interesting that we, or I should say I, get caught up in thinking I have to get Greek or Italian olive oil to get the best. I'd say the best probably are Italian and Greek, but to guarantee fresh and authentic olive oil, it makes sense to get it straight from the harvester where it went from the tree to the bottle to me, rather than a company that received it in a barrel from another country and bottled it and possibly sent it somewhere else for packaging and shipping.

Blah blah blah. It's fresh and it's really tasty. The 7 harvest is smooth and fruity, good by itself, but the Olio Nuovo is explosive.

I think I'm good now on which oils I'm keeping. It's been fun and educational.

Loved it when I would find Olio Nuovo after harvest.
 
For the life of me I don't understand why this is so complicated.

I've figured it out, problem solved. Thank you all.
I've got an idea.

1. Tie up a goat at the start line.
2. Put 15 jellybeans in yer pocket.
3. Feed the goat a jellybean each time you pass it.

When the jellybeans are gone u know u dun did it! Boon!

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