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The Test of Time |  |
Watches & Clocks Still a Powerful Incentive
By William Flanagan
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Heart Beats
For your most energetic and active award-winners, Leed's Sportline Solo Heart Rate Watch (item #1680-06) features patented One-Touch Technology to deliver EKG-accurate heart-rate reading without the use of chest straps. Users can easily measure calories burned. The watch includes a countdown timer, chronograph, calendar, 12/24-hour time display, backlight and alarm with hourly chime. It is water-resistant up to 30 meters.
$58.33 to $82.56 (depending on quantity)
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Time for Adventure
Casio's Pathfinder PAW1500-1V is the first 200-meter water resistance timepiece in the Pathfinder line and features a tide graph and moon graph/phase indicator to help navigate the coastline. These features, combined with the traditional Pathfinder triple sensor technology, which includes a digital compass, altimeter, barometer and thermometer, make this the Ultimate Pathfinder. Built with low temperature resistance to accommodate any cold or wet weather conditions, this lightweight watch is durable and comfortable whether you are on the high seas or atop Mount Everest.
$350 to $400
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Green Impact
Since it will never need a battery, the Citizen Eco-Drive is one of the most environmentally friendly watches on the planet. It's also likely to still be working when an award-winner hands it down to someone in their family. The Skyhawk A-T features atomic timekeeping with radio-controlled accuracy, two alarms and time display for 43 cities. Pictured here, the Men's Perpetual Calendar is a two-tone, stainless steel beauty with 1/20 second chronograph, alarm, water resistance to 200 meters and more.
$525 (Perpetual Calendar) to $795 (Skyhawk)
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