 | |  | | | Timex #T5J661 Men's IRONMAN* Triathlon® 75 Lap HI-TITM Watch | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Titanium Band with Resin Fastener, INDIGLO® night-lightWater Resistant to 100m, 75 Lap Memory Recall100-Hour Chronograph, NIGHT-MODE® featureOne-Year Warranty
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| | Description | If the idea of doing a grueling Ironman race is something that brings a smile. to the face, the Timex Men's Ironman 75 Lap Titanium Watch #T5J661 will make a smile. appear, too. This watch is stylish yet ultra-functional, and its durability withstands not just the race but the arduous training regimen the race requires. The lightweight off-white Resin band isn't cumbersome and the sturdy Titanium case and bezel will hold up to sweat, water, heat and other extreme elements. The dial is light gray and features large block-style digital numbers, with the time and seconds on bottom, the day on the top left and the calendar date on the top right. The watch has a 75-lap memory recall, 100-hour chronograph and is water resistant to 330 feet. With the Indiglo night light feature, you can train at any time. This watch, which comes with a one-year manufacturer's warranty, is worth taking to the finish line. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 5.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.7 inches | | Package Height: | 3.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | Mineral | | Clasp: | fold-over-clasp | | Case Diameter: | 41 millimeters | | Case Thickness: | 10 millimeters | | Case Material: | Titanium | | Band Material: | Resin | | Bezel Material: | Titanium | | Dial Color: | grey | | Movement: | Quartz | | Calendar: | day-and-date | | Water Resistance Depth: | 330 feet |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 12 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It's "okay" Dec 20, 2010
By Robert Michon I'm a long-time user of Timex's and was hoping that this wrist band would last longer than the typical IronMan, with it's traditional 12-month (or less) life expectancy.
Based on the photos, I was expecting the wristband to be gray.
Instead, it's tan/off-white.
Surprisingly, I've gotten unsolicited, positive comments on its appearance.
I never cared for the color- it doesn't look like what I'd expect based on the photo.
Two other issues:
You REALLY have to push HARD on the buttons to set/adjust/stop the various functions which is a bit of a hassle.
Also, the wristband has now discolored like a piece of cheap jewelry to a bluish-tinged appearance.
I've ignored this because most often it's hidden under my sleeve.
Bottom line: While this wristband should outlast other models, it's not the most attractive of the bunch.
UPDATE: Like the others, my clasp broke today... no "incident," the catch is simply gone.
Watch lasted 12 months, 2 weeks.
This is normal for Timex's. I'm wondering when they'll offer a "Timex prime" plan where you pay them $10/month and just throw your watch away every year.
Also, the asking price on this thing is nearly $60 higher than when I bought it.
That would have lowered my rating to 1 star... and I would NOT have accepted this watch for a nearly $100 asking price.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Nice while it lasts May 10, 2011
By Peter I've had this watch for 13 months, which is one month longer than the warranty. I liked the watch and actually had people comment on how it looks, which isn't why I bought it. The only issue I had with the watch while wearing it is clicking stop/start takes a lot of pressure.
The real downside to this is that the band isn't replaceable, and mine just broke. So, I've got a watch that I can no longer wear.
In short, don't buy the watch if you want this to last.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Incorrectly listed as men's Oct 04, 2010
By Willy This watch is listed as a Men's watch by Amazon. It was invoiced to me as a Unisex watch by Jomashop. When it was delivered, it was labeled womens watch by timex. I can not wear a woman's watch because of the small size of the band. As for the quality of the watch, all I can say is that it has a large clear display. If you have a small wrist, this watch may be for you.
Execellent lap recording watch Dec 04, 2011
By d Timex finally made a watch almost as good as their old, discontinued 100 lap triathlon watch. This one has large, easy to read digits too, and not as tinny glued-on aluminum plates as some of their other models - these plates eventually fell off of those models, which I tried before getting this watch. The old 100 lap triathlon watch didn't have any plates and held up great for years, before I lost it.
Awesome Sleek Watch Worth Buying Jul 08, 2011
By T. Kerker This watch is worth buying. It is well made and the look is much better than other ironman watches. The color of the band is unique and I like that about this watch. You can't go wrong with this watch at this price. This watch is priced way to cheap. I have had many brands of watches and Timex is always my favorite.
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