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Womens Ironman 30-lap Flix Pink And Grey Indiglo/night-mode Feature Flick Your Wrist Totriggerlgt 100 Hour Chrono-100m W

Womens Ironman 30-lap Flix Pink And Grey Indiglo/night-mode Feature Flick Your Wrist Totriggerlgt 100 Hour Chrono-100m W
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Womens Ironman 30-lap Flix Pink And Grey Indiglo/night-mode Feature Flick Your Wrist Totriggerlgt 100 Hour Chrono-100m W

 
 
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T5K020

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Description

Brand : TimexMovement : Quartz MovementWomens Ironman 30-lap Flix Pink And Grey Indiglo/night-mode Feature Flick Your Wrist Totriggerlgt 100 Hour Chrono-100m Wr


Product Details
Product Length:5.12 inches
Product Width:5.12 inches
Product Height:5.12 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:3.5 inches
Package Width:2.9 inches
Package Height:2.9 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 184 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Acrylic
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:36 millimeters
Case Thickness:12 millimeters
Case Material:Resin
Band Material:Resin
Bezel Material:Resin
Dial Color:Grey
Movement:Quartz
Calendar:Day Date And Month
Water Resistance Depth:330 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 184 customer reviews )
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57 of 59 found the following review helpful:


4Good running watch  Apr 09, 2008 By SEH
So far I am happy with this watch. Note that this particular model is gray/pink, rather than black/pink. The numbers are large and easy to read, though as a consequence the watch face is rather large. I use the chronometer frequently when running. The lap/split button is large and easy to access. It is easy to review the split times afterwards. When setting the watch, you can go forward or backward, which saves time for small backward adjustments. If you don't use all of the features (all three alarms, etc.), you change the settings so that they don't appear when you cycle through the functions with the mode button. Reading the manual will save time in learning how to use the various features, but most are fairly intuitive. The band is comfortable. I cannot speak to the longevity or water resistance of this watch.

40 of 43 found the following review helpful:


5Women's Ironman Watch Review  Oct 11, 2009 By Robin R. Woodward
Love it, Love it, Love it!!! Three weeks before buying this watch I bought the Timex Marathon because it was petite, but it leaked after the second week...don't buy that one. So, I found this one and it is perfect. I was concerned it would be too big on my wrist, but it is not and the colors look great...femine, but not girly. I love all the features and best of all it does not leak. I've done two sprint triathlons since purchasing it and love the split time feature because I can push the Start/Split button before and after each transition and then can go back later and check all my split times. Great watch, great price.

27 of 29 found the following review helpful:


3pros and cons  Aug 24, 2010 By Cynthia Hake
This is a nice watch. Has all the features that I need. HOWEVER..... the color on the face definitely fades over time so you have a monochromatic grey rather than the light blue. ALSO the watch band falls apart long before the watch does. At present I have the watch band held together with electrical tape and staples. I am sure timex figures that most folks will just buy a new watch- but I am cheap and stubborn. I must admit that I have not contacted timex to inquire about a new watch band but off hand it does not appear to be easily replaced. If the watch band lasted as long as the watch I would be thrilled.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:


4has timer, but not intervals  Aug 19, 2011 By Atsuko D.
I bought this watch based on a previous review that said it comes with interval timers. It doesn't. It does have a timer that you can set so it repeats once it reaches zero. I wanted a watch that you can set to time run/walk intervals - on those you set interval 1 and interval 2 and you can set it so it repeats the intervals until you stop it.

This watch does have the chrono feature (but I think pretty much all sports watch have that), the timer, 3 alarms and something called "occasion." Looks nice, as pictured.

If you're a runner and you're just interested in your split times, this will work. If you do the run/walk thing, or you want to do timed sprints with a timed recovery in between w/o constantly checking your watch, this isn't the watch you want.

This is the only watch I've found so far that does intervals: Timex Women's T5K007 Ironman Sleek 50-Lap Resin Strap Watch

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:


5NICE!  Jul 30, 2009 By Anna
I have had this watch for at least 2yrs. and like it alot. But, today the band just broke right in half... That's sad. :( So, I think I'm going to get another that's like it. I like the alarms and timers, like esp. for nursing, and making sure I shut my pt's antibiotics off before the beep like crazy! :) I like the alarms too. And of course, the indiglo is good because I'm sneaking around in the dark a lot on night shifts, so I need to light it up to check pulses, resp., etc. You should get it!

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