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As I just bought the Fitbit surge I have been very happy with it. However, as a medical professional a clock that would count seconds would be very nice. I don't want to switch watches but I may have to if this issue in not addressed.
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You need to press the button on the left of your fitbit screen, then there should be some options. (Run, Exercise, Timer, Alarms, and Settings) Select Timer, and you should be off! You can select an option in the menu of the timer by pressing one of the buttons on the right, or tapping on the icon in one of the corners, no problem!

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I already knew that but I am not going to go through all those steps just to take someone's pulse in an emergency situation. I just feel like it would be more convenient for it to be on a clock face.
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Good suggestion Brian; but none of the watch faces currently available have a second hand -

when I need to time something at work I use the Surge's timer function:

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just hit the left (home) button to get back to normal watch face after the test or monitor is complete.

Hope this helps.

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WmChapman | TX

Ionic, Versa, Blaze, Surge, Charge 2, 3 SE, AltaHR, Flex2, Ace, Aria, iPhoneXR "Every fitbit counts"

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There's a feature suggestion for adding seconds that you may wish to vote for:

 

https://community.fitbit.com/t5/Feature-Requests/Show-seconds-day-of-the-week-on-the-screen/idi-p/59...

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