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Timex Unisex 1440 Sports Resin Strap Watch #T5K085

Timex Unisex 1440 Sports Resin Strap Watch #T5K085




Keeping on moving. This Timex Women’s 1440 Sports Watch #T5K085 is a classic blend of traditional design with contemporary details and technological innovations. This timepiece, which is powered by digital-quartz movement, comes equipped with a steadfast resin band in versatile gray and an accompanying buckle clasp. The acrylic dial window, stationary resin bezel, and 35-millimeter resin case ensure stylish durability. Other handy features include the easy-to-read digital gray dial face, a 24-hour chronograph, a daily alarm, a calendar, and an Indiglo nightlight function. This watch, which is water resistant to 165 feet, is backed by a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars don’t spend a nickle
I purchased this inexpensive watch for a trip to Hawaii and a lot of snorkeling. A total waste of money. Went on the fritz the first day of being in and out of the water. Ended up in the garbage can at our rental.

5 Stars Comfy watch
I bought this watch a few years after giving away my Timex Ironman (to someone who needed it more than I did), trying to find one I liked as well, and I have to say this one fits the bill. It’s very comfortably sized, the band doesn’t pinch, and best of all, it’s proven itself to be very watertight, and has suffered no damage from being worn while bathing two small children.

4 Stars Simple, good looking, inexpensive, casual watch
The title kinda says it. The watch looks like its picture, fits well on my wife’s slender wrist, and tells the time clearly.

2 Stars Look for a better cheap watch
I liked the watch as a cheap, practical sports watch with a decent alarm function. Setting the alarm wasn’t intuitive, and it was easy to accidentally activate the stopwatch, etc. But I would have lived with that for the price, because all I *really* wanted was a watch and a daily alarm reminder.

But the strap broke suddenly (with no trauma–just fell off one day) after only a couple of months of light wear. Or more accurately, the plastic notch that holds the strap on broke, which means you can’t fix it. And of course I didn’t bother to keep the packaging for a $15 watch.

I’m not being a price snob–I don’t think I’ve ever spent more than $30 on a watch, but I do expect them to hang in there for at least a year. So I’m back to my old (alarmless, alas) metal watch from Target that I’ve had for 5 years. No more plastic for me.

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