RE: Chasing a BPM instead of a time: This was not possible before I had my Garmin
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You can get all sorts of stats from these devices. I know some people swear by training to a heart rate, but I've not done too much of that. It seems mine gets quite high, but maybe I've built enough fitness to handle it. I know my resting heart rate is relatively low. It can drop into the 40s.
I do wonder if it's worth me upgrading my watch, but it's a case of what I would gain.
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I think that if you are happy with what you have now it would just be consumerism driving your decision to upgrade. My resting heart rate is around the mid 50's and I get a little worried when I am doing something like just walking and it gets near 100.
I've had the watch a few years and it's still fine. I will see how long it lasts and then consider what to get next.