The Bottom Line: With its built-in heart-rate monitor, Suunto's N6HR is the sportiest MSN Direct watch available, but it isn't cheap.
Specs: Heart rate monitor, Sport, 12/24 hour, Multiple time zones, 100 m, MSN Direct service, Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT), Changeable watch faces
The Bottom Line: We had high hopes for Timex's GPS training device, but they were dashed by a really bad design.
Specs: Heart rate monitor, Sport, Ironman, 12/24 hour, 50 m
Specs: Watch, Sport, 12/24 hour
Specs: Watch, Sport, Multiple time zones, 20 m
The Bottom Line: An elegant design, accurate performance data, and helpful training software make the X6-HR one of our top choices for outdoor athletics.
Specs: Watch (combo device), Sport, 12/24 hour, Multiple time zones, 100 m
The Bottom Line: We wouldn't rely too heavily on the G-Shock's flakey atomic-clock-signal reception, but otherwise, it makes for a fine rugged watch.
Specs: Watch, Sport, G-Shock, World time zones, 12/24 hour, 200 m
The Bottom Line: The Triax Elite was designed for serious runners, and it shows. It's a great buy if you're training for a marathon.
Specs: Watch, Sport, 12/24 hour, 50 m
Specs: Watch, Sport, Multiple time zones