No, Nike Sport, Watch 4. I will be replacing it this year upon reveal of the latest and greatest. And definitely with a better rated screen / cellular. The battery on this thing has been struggling the last few months. So the timing is working out just fine.
That said, aside from the sand blasting it a couple of the ad’s sequences, none of those hits to the watch looked particularly damaging. The ad was rather unimpressive. Cool, but unimpressive.
John Cameron Swayze. I remember seeing him on TV when I was a kid. They would do something like attach the watch to a propeller on an outboard motor, run it a while, then show that it was still ticking. Loads of fun.
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That said, aside from the sand blasting it a couple of the ad’s sequences, none of those hits to the watch looked particularly damaging. The ad was rather unimpressive. Cool, but unimpressive.
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