Timex Men’s T54281 “Ironman Sleek” Sport Watch

July 15, 2014 - Comment

This Timex Watch (but not any battery, crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation. Timex will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Timex Corporation. This limited warranty applies to US Customers.Timex gives

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This Timex Watch (but not any battery, crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation. Timex will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Timex Corporation. This limited warranty applies to US Customers.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 T54281 has a black matte resin case and silver metallic top ring that’s complemented by a uniquely styled black 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 Features

  • Sport watch with diamond cut-outs on band and logo detail at top of dial
  • Quartz movement with digital display
  • Protective acrylic crystal dial window
  • Features 100-hour chronograph with lap and split times, 99-lap counter, 100-hour countdown timer with stop and repeat, dated training log with best lap, average lap and total time, on-the-fly lap or split null, and buckle closure
  • Water-resistant to 30 m (99 ft)

Comments

James Duckett says:

Nearly Perfect… Bad Band I’ve been very familiar with the Timex band as 80% of the watches I’ve bought in the last decade have been Ironman Timex watches. So the familiar feel of the buttons was a great plus to buying this watch.The only downgrade from previous versions of the Ironman is the 50 lap “memory”. I’ve had other Ironmans that allow you to save previous runs, swims, bikerides, or whatever else you’ve been timing. Now you can only save one… with up to 50 laps. When a new time starts, you must delete your old one first.But my biggest complaint is the band. When I first put the watch on my wrist I fell in love with how it feels. The unique look of the band also fit my wrist like a glove and I thought I had the perfect watch. Unfortunately, it has just suddenly came off twice in the last half year I’ve owned it. And not from anything too rough. The last time I was just driving. And putting it back on was worst than solving a Rubik’s cube. And if you want to replace…

Picturesque Music says:

This watch is awesome. I was willing to spend up to $80 on a watch that/had did a few basic things:1) large display with large easy-to-hit lap button2) had at least two time-lines independently running, so that I could see a cumulative time and a last-lap timeThis watch does it. I looked at other watches for more money and the money was not even a consideration, because this watch covers those perfectly.I use it for speed work and road races. Its 50 lap is going to cover a person in any race (if you’re doing an ultra marathon, they’re not going to have mile markers that often anyway!). There are a couple of display formats, but I use the default, which has a cumulative time in the large numbers and, when one hits the lap button at a lap/mile, it freezes everything on the display, showing the cumulative at that last click as well as the last mile’s time. It holds this for 10 seconds and then resumes, with the cumulative time on the bottom and the current lap on…

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