Features :
- TIMEX IRONMAN TRIATHLON 30 LAP SHOCK RESISTANT COMBO BLK/WHT
The 30-Lap Combo series evokes the roots of the brand but adds functionality that only a digital/analog combo can offer
Combo Watch Features:
- Shock resistant to ISO standards
- Easy to read analog face with digital time
- INDIGLO® night-light with NIGHT-MODE® feature
- 30-Lap memory recall
- 100-hour chronograph with lap or split option in large digits
- 99-lap counter
- On-the-fly recall of lap or split
- Top pusher for easy lap and split option
- 24-hour countdown timer with: countdown/stop (CS) and countdown/repeat (CR)
- Daily/weekday/weekend alarm with 5 minute back-up
- 2 time zones
- Water-resistant 200m
Customer Reviews
Good watch, Simple problem. (2010-07-23)
I have owned this watch for a few months now and love it. Both digital and analog face. Only problem I had is when I was changeing the time zone, which can happen often crossing big'ol blue, I pulled the tuning peg all the way out. I simplely pushed it back in, made my adjustments and never had any problems. Still ticking, holding time true, and being around salt water, no problems. Looking for something rugged, this is the watch.
Chris' watch (2009-12-23)
My son, Chris, is training for the Navy Seals and asked for this watch for his birthday in November. He thinks it's wonderful and uses it every day.
best watch ever (2009-12-11)
Have owened this same model for years. Accurate durable usually the strap brakes and I buy another watch because strap to hard to fine. Buy a ssimple strap and they make a finee 1st watch for the grandkids. I can see the dial with my old eyes, which perfer analog to digital and still run 2 time zones when traveling.
All the right functions, but stlll a poor sport watch (2009-10-11)
I've had this watch only a couple of weeks, but immediately discovered a couple of shortcomings, compared with my previous runners watches. I bought it because it combines an analog dial with all the same functions my earlier watches had, and because I liked its appearance, which is rather different from other sport watches. The problem is the greatly reduced size of the chronometer display - which is much too small.
The underlying problem is that I am of an age such that I use reading glasses, something I don't take running with me. I can read it well enough in bright light, but in low light I cannot read it at all. And since I usually run after work, from 5:30-6:30, both watch hands are often located directly over the chronometer display, often making it impossible to see. That would also be an issue for early morning runners.
My old watch (also an Ironman Triathelon - different model) has gotten rather beat-up, and the battery is dead, but it has a large, easily read chronometer display, and none of the issues this new watch unfortunately suffers from. It looks like I'll have get a battery for that old watch, and use this new one only when I'm not running.
I can recommend this watch only for non-running applications, or for anyone with sharp near-distance eyesight.
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