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Description

Lds 1440 Indiglo Sport 50m WR Mid Size w/Blk Band 24-Hour Chrono


Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:3.0 inches
Product Height:3.0 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:3.54 inches
Package Width:2.83 inches
Package Height:2.6 inches
Package Weight:0.22 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 143 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Mineral
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:34 millimeters
Case Thickness:12 millimeters
Case Material:stainless-steel
Band Material:Polyurethane
Bezel Material:stainless-steel
Dial Color:grey
Movement:Quartz
Calendar:Date
Water Resistance Depth:165 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 143 customer reviews )
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Reliable watch with useful features  Dec 16, 2008 By Amanda
Reliable watch has withstood two deployments to Iraq, among other things, and still works great. Date, alarm, indiglo, stopwatch, and dual time zone features have been very useful. Plastic parts aren't colored all the way through and are wearing off on some edges, but that's absolutely acceptable given the wear I've put on it. The face is still clear with no major scratches despite my scraping it against everything. I don't think you can beat the durability and functionality of this watch for the price.

61 of 69 found the following review helpful:


4overall good deal but for beginner or intermediate runners  Aug 30, 2008 By A. Stewart "distinct"
This is a a very attractive watch which is definitely a plus. Also, the watch is relatively easy to use. However there a few drawbacks. For example, after thirty minutes, the watch no longer records seconds, only minutes. This unfortunately makes this watch futile unless you are a beginner and are not too concerned with precision. I wouldn't recommend this watch for a serious or experienced runner. ( I am a sprinter that has taken up cross country thus i found this watch served its purpose considering I was running cross country to improve in sprinting events). Another major drawback is the lack of directions with the watch. I mean I understand the watch is only twenty bucks but can I get some fricking directions????!!!

25 of 26 found the following review helpful:


3About what you would expect  Feb 21, 2011 By Liz Brian
This watch is priced cheaply for a reason. I bought two Timex watches to replace my old running watch - this one and a more expensive Timex Ironman, which cost $34. I wanted to see if there was really a difference and there is.

The main issue is the buttons. They are small metal knobs on the side and difficult to push. By the time you have finished setting the watch, your fingers are sore. Fine if you only set the watch once, but if you are buying this for any of the other features, you will be pushing these buttons a lot: every time you use the chrono, timer, or alarm functions. Also, every time you switch between functions.

Also, there is one less button on this watch, the lap button. You are not able to time laps on this watch! So you have set, mode, indiglo and stop/start. The Ironman series has set/RECALL, mode, indiglo, stop/reset and start/split. The start/split button is on the top of the watch, making it easy to use while on a run.

These issues do not make it a bad watch, just not a substitute for a real digital running/timing watch. I will keep it in the drawer as a backup, but I wouldn't order another one.

34 of 37 found the following review helpful:


4Good buy for the money  Feb 11, 2008 By H. Flores
I wear this watch almost all the time. I do the dishes, wash my face, take showers, work in the garden, even swim with that watch, and it has not fogged up or scratched. I like the indigo light to check out the time at night. I also like the date setting and the alarm setting. Too many other settings that I haven't figured out yet. The wrist band is very comfortable. I usually don't like the hard bands because they hurt, the soft bands get wet and moldy, others pinch or leave marks. This wrist band is excellent. I wish the watch looked a little bit more dressy to wear to the office, but I don't care, I still wear it with a suit even though I know it looks a little off.

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4good simple watch  Nov 03, 2010 By K. Thomas
I am a first time marathon runner and run with a group once a week. I bought this watch as a cheap way to keep track of my time when I run on my own during the rest of the week. I saw some reviews that said this did not keep track of the seconds after 30 minutes. This is actually inaccurate, it does keep track of the seconds it just simply moves them from the main display to the top right. It is a little harder to read but definitely manageable so I was pleasantly surprised. I think it is well worth it at this price point if you are looking for something basic. It obviously doesn't keep track of miles, calories or heart rate but for me it works well.

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