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Originally Posted by tophcfa
I am a swimmer, but why would I need an apple watch to make my swim better. I count the laps I swim. 72 is a mile, 90 is a mile and a quarter, and 108 is a mile and a half. What more information do I need while swimming laps??? If the watch could tell me that lightning is about to strike the pool, and I need to get out ASAP, then I will get one.
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I'm a former swimmer, and the apple watch will give you times for your splits, etc. If you're just swimming laps and don't time yourself for various distances, and like counting laps, then you probably don't need a watch. I used to do sets of 100 yards on various time intervals for example, so the watch would really come in handy. Or I might swim a 500 at race pace and want to know my splits on each 100. We all have different needs.