watches?

Former Member
Former Member
What watches are out there with a thermometer and the abilty to handle water that aren't bigger than your wrist? I've been searching for a replacement and I cna't find anythign small enough to actually swim in! Seeme like all my minimal equipment is failing. THe onyl thing still working as expected and easy to repalce is/are my goggles!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Does the ReefGear watch do splits? I think I saw one at Sports Authority recently. BTW, I use a $1.99 thermometer from Target attached to a cord. That way early in the season we can throw it in off the end of a dock, let it sink, then read it - no commitment. Granted, we do not get to read it as we swim along, but once the temps start falling I like to take the reading after the immersion, as opposed to before (I have something of a cold water dance, myself - quite a crowd pleaser).
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Does the ReefGear watch do splits? I think I saw one at Sports Authority recently. BTW, I use a $1.99 thermometer from Target attached to a cord. That way early in the season we can throw it in off the end of a dock, let it sink, then read it - no commitment. Granted, we do not get to read it as we swim along, but once the temps start falling I like to take the reading after the immersion, as opposed to before (I have something of a cold water dance, myself - quite a crowd pleaser).
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