Poolmate watch

Anyone seen this watch in action? Apparently, it can count your strokes and your laps. www.swimovate.com/poolmate.html I searched the forums but didn't see any threads on this watch. (No, I'm not a dealer and no I'm not getting kick-backs.)
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  • Be sure to let us know how the watch performs when you get it. I got my watch today! :applaud: Well, it arrived yesterday, but I missed the postal delivery by 2 minutes, so I had to go in and pick it up in person today. I was surprised to get it so quickly since it was coming overseas. I won't be able to try it out in the pool until tomorrow, but at first glance, I love it already. I got the grey/blue one, which I think looks nice. I don't consider it overly huge, and certainly not flimsy like someone else said in an earlier post. The display has nice big letters and numbers, which I really appreciate. It is extremely easy to program, which is a huge plus. I have it all set up and didn't even have to refer to the instructions. :D Also, you can easily switch between a meters or yards pool, so no need to buy more than one watch, which another poster eluded to doing. So, once I try it out in the water, I'll provide an update -- but, from what I've read from those who already own/use it, the thing should work as advertised. :cool:
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  • Be sure to let us know how the watch performs when you get it. I got my watch today! :applaud: Well, it arrived yesterday, but I missed the postal delivery by 2 minutes, so I had to go in and pick it up in person today. I was surprised to get it so quickly since it was coming overseas. I won't be able to try it out in the pool until tomorrow, but at first glance, I love it already. I got the grey/blue one, which I think looks nice. I don't consider it overly huge, and certainly not flimsy like someone else said in an earlier post. The display has nice big letters and numbers, which I really appreciate. It is extremely easy to program, which is a huge plus. I have it all set up and didn't even have to refer to the instructions. :D Also, you can easily switch between a meters or yards pool, so no need to buy more than one watch, which another poster eluded to doing. So, once I try it out in the water, I'll provide an update -- but, from what I've read from those who already own/use it, the thing should work as advertised. :cool:
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