Small, fine sports timer. I use it while swimming in the first place to train counting and balancing on uniformity. Therefore, the time display of the individual railways are very important to me. Everything works easily and intuitively. While swimming you have at the end of a path merely "twitch" with your thumb. An operation I've been doing unconsciously. This always strikes me when I'm wearing the timer times not. It's great that he can count all 200 tracks. Only desire compared to my earlier used Timex Iron Man 100: Here you can not see the current total time at the end of each round / track. That would be a wünchenswerte option, especially if you want to stop several people times, as I do sometimes. The processing of the clock is also topp, only closing the fingers requires some dexterity. I would definitely buy the sport Count again. Also the price / performance ratio is consistent. For this ultimately is that this clock while pressing the user requires, but more accurate than the automatic swimming watch, ever overslept the change direction.