Timex 50-Lap Ironman Triathlon Sleek Watch 59211
| Timex 50-Lap Ironman Triathlon Sleek Watch 59211 |
Manufacturer: Timex
UPC:
048148592117 Retail Price: $54.99 #Deals:
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With this Timex Ironman midsize watch keeping track of your stats, you're free to focus solely on your workout. The sporty digital timepiece has a chronograph to clock your sets, 2 interval timers,... |
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Timex 50-Lap Ironman Triathlon Sleek Watch 59211 Specs:
| Product Name | Timex 50-Lap Ironman Triathlon Sleek Watch 59211 |
| Manufacturer | Timex |
| Product Number MPN | B00020J16W |
| Retail Price | $54.99 |
| EAN-13 | 0004814859211 |
| EAN-14 | 00048148592117 |
| UPC | 048148592117 |
| Specifications | |
| Style | Sport |
| Feature | Water Resistant |
| Deal first added on: | 6-May-2004 |

Latest 6 Reviews
Here is what people are saying about the Timex 50-Lap Ironman Triathlon Sleek Watch 59211
"Great Functionality, but poor watchband" | 2009-11-02 |
| - Reviewed By User: A18VTA32NQGDLD |
| I've owned two of these Sleek watches. The first was the light blue. After a few months the blue around the face looked chipped and worn. The watchband started to crack in multiple places and looked really dirty. Finally the Indiglo light died, so I couldn't tell the time in the dark. But I love the multiple alarms, the smaller face that fits better on female wrists and that all the buttons were located in places that made sense. I used the chronograph when doing sprints and the lap timer when doing, well, laps. So when the light blue watch lost the Indiglo light, I bought another one. This time in black so the watch band wouldn't show the dirt. Again the paint around the face of the watch started to come off within the first few months. By the third month the buttons were sticking and became hard to push. But due the functionality, I just dealt with the buttons. I replaced the battery at about the year mark and within 3 months, the watch band was severely cracked. But again, I kept wearing it. Finally it just broke. I wish I could replace just the watchband, but due to the other issues, I'm going to look for another brand. Timex was so close on this one, just needed a better watchband and a better paint job. |
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"great" | 2009-09-17 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1X8UYJR9RL26G |
| My wife homeschool's our kids and loves the practical features (i.e. alarms, timers) and the physical looks and style of this watch. |
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"Wear this everywhere" | 2009-09-13 |
| - Reviewed By User: A2MW8FYAC2W8JR |
| This is a replacement for the same watch I have worn for years and lost while backpacking in Yellowstone. I wear this swimming laps, running, for work, everywhere. It's nice enough and comfortable enough to wear for nearly everything. It's easy to use without having to read the instructions. |
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"Simple, easy to use and looks good" | 2009-09-03 |
| - Reviewed By User: A29RFX02Y0Y6Z7 |
| I bought this watch because I need one when I go hiking, and this watch works perfectly. I really like the color, and it is small enough that it looks and feels feminine, and it is comfortable. I use the alarm when I am camping, and it is loud enough to wake me up, it sounds like a typical watch alarm. I also use the light to see the time in the dark, but I have not tried using many of the other features because I haven't had any need for them. |
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"Downhill after six months" | 2009-08-20 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1TA9DF1BTKYJ |
I loved this watch at first...then about six months in the plastic around the buttons started popping off.
The watch strap stays on somehow but by eight months all four buttons were exposed and I couldn't get the plastic to stay around the buttons anymore. Finally the battery died at around eleven months and I won't be replacing it. The thing I don't like is that you can't replace the strap. I would like to keep a watch for years but with the design on this one once the strap breaks down that's it. |
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"good watch good value" | 2009-08-17 |
| - Reviewed By User: A3VXTYQIE535KK |
Spent a lot of time comparing options and this watch was the best for its price. A little complicated to set, but I think I have the hang of it. I needed chrono, 2:1 interval training, lap memory and a good look.
Nice surprise--the light is totally awesome for the early morning runs. Drawback--not the easiest to get off when I'm sweaty and the band is too plastic-y feeling.
Overall very good watch for the money, I've had no trouble |
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