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Old 10-29-2002, 01:58 PM
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gbsbg, I actually downloaded the manual for X6-HR. I do not know if it's different, but at least the manual is. On page 54 the same this that I quoted above for X6 is now: "For recorded lap times, the right side displays texts “lap” and “split” and the corresponding lap and split time numbers." So, it just might be that X6 and X6-HR is different in this.

Brad, I know you are not Suunto but a dealer. I know that very well as Suunto is a Finnish company. But you have a forum where many people who possibly have the watch come to, and they might be able to help us here. (It seems that I'm not the only one who is wondering about this.)
And Brad, as you said: "only the watch on my wrist to go off of"... why not take some lap times with your X6 (you must have a demo watch at least) and try to find the times from the watch? I even gave you the page number in my previous post where I think the stuff is located in the manual (PDF). And then please report back if you can actually find the lap times. Should not take you more than 5 minutes in any case!

Oh, I do wish that Suunto would have their own forum, but since you are the main forum for Suunto watches, I hoped you could help me. Besides, this should not really be a hard question specially if you have the watch? And as a dealer, don't you think this is one of the simpler questions... I mean the watch can record lot's of advanced stuff about weather and altitude... but how is the stop watch, what about the lap times? That basics wouldn't you say?

Harri
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