



( 10 reviews )
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Posted: Jun 30 2009
I like the function of the watch. The time, date and day of week are prominently displayed and it looks good...at least it did until I went camping this weekend. I got a little bit of bug spray (Deep Woods Off - Sportmans) on the watch and the band has blotches on it that wont come off and the silver paint has flaked off. I've owned it a grand total of three months.
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Posted: May 6 2009
This watch is everything I needed and has definitely seen some UI enhancements since my old timex from ~10 years ago. The buttons have a nice feel and are not too deep-set to be useful, but I have also never accidentally depressed one by accident. Along the same lines, the buttons are long and flat: a good shape for pressing while otherwise occupied. If I recall correctly there is a more expensive version with more lap memory, but I never use more than about 10, and the stopwatch is great for timing runs around central park. I also use the alarms every day, and a nice touch is that every alarm has a separate notification so you know which one is going off. Another welcomed piece of functionality was the ability to eliminate elements from the available options scrolled through with the "mode" button if they were not going to be used. Overall, this watch has had everything I need from counting timers, stopwatch, timezones, and alarms, and I have not been disappointed at all in almost a year of ownership.
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Posted: Apr 17 2009
I have always like the Ironman series. This one has great features such as a new Indiglo. The colors look sharp and the strap is durable.


















