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| Timex Women's Ironman Triathlon Sleek 50/100 Watch #T5D651 | 
enlarge | Brand: Timex Category: Watch
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 14506
Band Material: polyurethane Water Resistance Depth: 100
MPN: 5D651 Model: T5D651 UPC: 753048103386 EAN: 0753048123810 ASIN: B000B55AGI
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| Features:
| • | INDIGLO night-light and NIGHT-MODE feature | | • | 100 hour chronograph with lap/split, either in large digits | | • | Training log, stores workouts by date, with best lap, average lap and total segment time | | • | Total run format/synchro timer, maintains total activity time and overall running time | | • | Water-resistant 100m |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Timex gives its signature Ironman Triathlon multi-function, performance sport watch a sleek new look that's a great fit for both men and women. Featuring a full complement of athletic timing features and a striking profile, the Timex Triathlon Sleek T5D651 has a metallic silver resin case that's complemented by a uniquely styled, slim profile blue resin strap. It features three alarms that can be set for daily/weekday/weekend/weekly alarms, two time zones, an all-day white reflector display for easy reading even in direct sunlight, and water resistance to 100 meters. Sport timing functions include: - 100-hour chronograph with lap/split
- On-the-fly recall of lap or split
- Training log stores workouts by date, with best lap, average lap, and total segment time
- Total run format/synchro timer maintains total activity time (less time paused during workout) and overall running time
- Automatic interval repetition counter
- Forward or backward setting
- Built-in setting reminders
- Top pusher for easy access to lap and split
The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer. The Night Mode feature allows you to illuminate the Indiglo night-light for 3 seconds with any button press, regardless of the mode or function.
Product Description MIDSIZE styling. 100-hour chronograph with lap/split, either in large digits. 50-lap memory recall. On-the-fly recall of lap or split. Top pusher for easy lap and split. Training log, stores workouts by date, with best lap, average lap and total segment time. Total run format/synchro timer, maintains total activity time (less time paused during workout) and overall running time. Interval timers settable up to 24 hours. 2 timers. 10 timers (mega-lap styles) with countdown/stop (CS) countdown/repeat (CR). Automatic interval repetition counter. 99-lap counter. 3 alarms settable for daily/weekday/ weekend/ weekly. 2 time zones. Forward or backward setting. 12/24 hour time. Hourly chime. Built-in setting reminders. Month/day/date. INDIGLO night-light. All-day-white reflector display. NIGHT-MODE feature. Water resistant to 100 meters
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| Customer Reviews:
Good watch, unless you actually train for triathlons... May 28, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this watch from a retail store (at about $55, so amazon has a good price), but as soon as I started using it to train for races I became dissatisfied with it. After being in and out of the pool a few times, the color changed from a bright blue to a dingy green and yellow. The indiglo backlight was the second thing to go, and the watch is useless at night. The timer stopped ringing when time is up, so I have to constantly look down at my watch to check when my workout is done- I'm sure water got in it. Finally, chlorine and sweat have made the watchband crack against my skin until the thing finally broke and fell off. If you actually run triathlons, find a different watch.
Indiglo dies quickly, some discoloration/otherwise good May 31, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this watch at a department store and the indiglo wore out within the first year of use. It's really annoying NOT having indiglo now. Also, the watch can get grungy-looking if you wear it a lot...I wear mine all the time and the wristbands have added a nice shade of dirty gray to them. I don't know if this is from washing my hands with it on or what...but it just gets dirty easily. The silver color that surrounds the faceplate wears off easily and shows the ugly gray underneath. I also seem to get the faceplate scratched easily, and sometimes these random white marks will show up that i can scratch off with my fingernail, but i have to do it more often than I like.
There are some positive things about this watch, though. It comes in many different colors, it's light, it has three alarms (which you can set to pretty much anything--daily, weekday, weekend, or on a specific day), a timer, a chronological clock, and an interval timer (I think that's what inttmr stands for...). I find the three alarms very useful, but you have to go back through the whole menu once you set one of them. Timex watches are weird about their menus that way. So, other than discoloration and the short-lived indiglo light, this watch is a pretty good deal for its cost.
works fine for me September 6, 2007 I rarely write reviews, but had to write one to balance the other reviews. I have had mine for two years- run three times per week, swim 2 hours per week, and keep it on all the time. The Indeglo still works fine. It is a bit scratched up on the silver and the blue is a bit grayer...but that happens to ALL my watches over time, since I treat them the same way. I AM buying a new one because the circle piece that holds the end of the band in broke...but it's about time for a new one, so I wasn't surprised- it's had over 17,000 hours of use.
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