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Description

Stainless Steel Case, # INDIGLO night-light with NIGHT-MODE feature # 50 lap memory recall # Workout memory with best lap and average lap and total segment time with date # Countdown timer # Pacer # Speed calculation Nylon Lanyard


Product Details
Product Length:2.5 inches
Product Width:0.75 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Product Weight:0.4 pounds
Package Length:3.0 inches
Package Width:2.5 inches
Package Height:0.75 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Mineral Crystal
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:40 millimeters
Case Material:Metal
Band Material:Nylon Lanyard
Dial Color:digital
Movement:Quartz Movement
Calendar:day-date-and-month
Water Resistance Depth:50 meters

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0
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5the stopwatch I bought from Amazon.com  Aug 17, 2010
This stop watch is durable, works great, has many functions I dont need but it works real good for what I use it for. I'd recommend this stop watch to anyone who wants to time your runs, your stretching, sparring rounds, jump rope rounds, etc. works good, go for it!

1unreliable  Jul 30, 2010
This watch has so many features that it has trouble doing its main job as a stopwatch. It gets locked into some feature, somehow, that you don't want, that you did not ask to run, you cannot get out of that feature until you have to take off the six tiny screws in the back, remove the batteries, held by yet two tinier screws, being careful not to lose them, and reset the watch internally after replacing the batteries. This started just after the no-return deadline. If you want or need a stopwatch don't get one with any more unneeded features that mysteriously override the one you really need and asked for: an event timer. I bought it based on Timex longevity in watches, and am extremely disapointed.

I can do the job of taking it apart without going to a jeweler, as they recommend, but who needs that? I have better things to do with my time, and will replace this with a single function watch. I was timing an important event, and coould not STOP the timer, it having switched to a different mode, until an hour later when I got home and took it apart. Do not buy this device.

5barrel racing  Jun 14, 2010
I used the stop watch at our horse fun show. We had barrel racing, pole bending, flag racing,the stop watch worked great.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Good value for a stopwatch  Aug 25, 2009
This Timex is one of only a few stopwatches commonly available, as best I can tell. It has proven quite durable, despite my subjecting it to extremely heavy use. I do voiceover professionally, much of my work is for TV promos, and they must all be timed accurately. This means that my stopwatch is in heavy use all day, five or more days per week. The currently unavailable Casio's that I previously used were easier to use and ergonomically superior, in that the reset function was instant, as opposed to this Timex, which requires that the reset button be depresed and held for about five seconds to actually reset the watch. Another peculiarity is that hitting the reset button a second time after holding it down to reset the timer, puts the stopwatch into "automatic" mode, which I do not understand, need or use, but which causes the device to behave in a bizarre fashion until you figure out what's happening, once again stop, then reset, the tap the reset button again to take it out of automatic mode. These two things make it annoying to use with some regularity, but it is a robust device and not terribly expensive. It also has the virtue of being one of the few stopwatches that are available at the moment. If you intend to use it in connection with audio recording, note that the device beeps upon pushing the buttons, so you will need to do as I have and get a watch shop to silence the beeps, otherwise it will interfere with recording. It would be wonderful if Timex were to modify the firmware so as to allow turning off the sounds and making the reset instantaneous. With either of those changes I'd give it 4 stars and with both, I'd give it 5.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

1Poorly designed interface for reset  Aug 13, 2009
This stopwatch isn't optimized for a simple start/stop/reset operation. So if you want to simply record duration of an event like a rest period for sets at the gym, this is horrid. In order to reset you hold the middle button(which is difficult to hold) for about 3-4 seconds. I usually accomplish this by smashing the stopwatch against a hard object rather than punish my finger with the extremely hard to press center button. This should really be a SINGLE touch.

I'm very disappointed with this product, for that reason. It's also kinda huge.

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