Swimming Watches

Fitness trackers equipped with heart rate monitors, GPS, and a whole load of other sports-oriented features are making quite a splash in the tech industry. We now have a plethora of products from well-known brands that promise to offer accurate monitoring of our performance in running, cycling, and even playing team sports.

However, swimmers had to wait a bit longer to enjoy the same love from big fitness tech brands. Finally, the producers have caught up with the trend and now are racing to create the best swimming watches that can take a bit of water.

In today’s article, we are going to list and review some of the best products on the market. These devices can help users keep accurate track of their laps, strokes, and overall swim fitness progress, but can also be used for other activities.

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Timex – Ironman Classic 30 Digital Swimming Watch

SportCount – LapCounter Digital Swimming Watch

Armitron – Sport Women’s 45/7051 Digital Swimming Watch

Garmin – Vívoactive 3 Smart Swimming Watch

Amazfit – Bip by Huami Smart Swimming Watch

Garmin – Forerunner 235 Smart Swimming Watch

Timex – Ironman Classic 30 Digital Swimming Watch

Highlights

The Ironman Classic 30 from Timex is a beautiful timepiece that features a lightweight body and a solid build. Equipped with a 16mm adjustable resin strap (fits an 8-inch wrist circumference), the watch feels comfortable on the skin.

The size of the case is just right for both men and women, and the display is sealed for water resistance (up to 100m or 330 feet). Also, the acrylic lens is durable and doesn’t scratch easily, and the digital display is gray. Furthermore, the watch is designed with an Indiglo backlight that’s not too bright and only lights the numbers, which is easy on the eyes.

In terms of features, you get a 100-hour chronograph with 30-lap memory, 24-hour countdown timer, a customizable alarm (daily, weekday or weekend alarms). The watch can be set in two time zones and has a day, date, and month calendar feature.

Specifications

Material:Stainless Steel

Specifications

Pros

  • Lightweight and solid build
  • Resin strap for added durability
  • Easy access to all features
  • The display is easy to read
  • Water-resistant
  • Available in a wide range of colors and patterns

Cons

  • The battery is a bit difficult to replace
  • The backlight only stays on for a second or two
  • The start/split button can be hard to press

Why We Chose This

While it’s not recommended for diving, the Ironman Classic 30 is perfect for water sports, hiking, jogging, and any other activities that may get you wet. Furthermore, the case is large enough to get time information at a glance and the watch is extremely comfortable to wear in any situation.

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