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Timex Men’s T5J671 Ironman 750-Lap Titanium Resin Strap Watch

Timex Men’s T5J671 Ironman 750-Lap Titanium Resin Strap Watch




If the idea of doing a grueling Ironman race is something that brings a smile. to the face, the Timex Men’s Ironman 75 Lap Titanium Watch #T5J671 will only widen that smile. This watch is stylish yet ultra-functional, and its durability withstands not just the race but the arduous training regimen the race requires. The lightweight silver-tone Resin band isn’t cumbersome and the sturdy gray Titanium case and bezel will hold up to sweat, water, heat and other extreme elements. The dial is black and features large block-style digital numbers, with the time and seconds on bottom, the day on the top left and the calendar date on the top right. The watch has a 75-lap memory recall, 100-hour chronograph and is water resistant to 330 feet. With the Indiglo night light feature, you can train at any time. This watch, which comes with a one-year manufacturer’s warranty, is worth taking to the finish line.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Nice looking Watch!
Watch looks very nice. Fit is ok. Need to wear a little loose because titanium band does not form fit to wrist. Other than that it is a great ironman watch. I wear it n the beach playing volleyball and at the gym.

3 Stars Did not fit my wrist
I have small wrists, so I usually have to wear watches on their smallest setting. This watch was not designed to be worn at it’s smallest setting due to it’s metal clasp. At the lowest setting, the watch was too bulky and unnatural feeling, so I had to return it. I think the watch is a pretty cool design, and I would recommend it for people with larger wrist sizes. But if you have small wrists like me, i would choose a watch with a more flexible strap.

3 Stars breaks-but a cheap fix
I love the styling and functionality. The hidden adjustable buckle is a great design that would be better if you don’t carry a child often. I am some what hard on watches and only wear timex. I have a habit of never taking off my watch, not for sleeping or showering. The first one broke in the clasp mechanism after about 9 months, about 3 months before I bought one for a christmas present for my brother-in-law. To my surprise i got a brand new one for $4 (if memory serves)in the mail after i sent it in to get a new band from the timex repair center. I was elated with this watch for another 4 months until it broke in the exact same place. My brother-in-laws is still going strong. Maybe I’ll send it in again?

PS many peolpe have commented on the watchs good looks. That never happened to me before, even when I would wear a knock-off Rolex.

5 Stars Very nice
This watch looks far more expensive than it is. Buttons may be a bit harder to press than a normal Ironman, but I’ve found that to not be a real issue. Button functions are standard for Ironman watches, so it’s very easy to use. The band is rather ingenious featuring a fold-over clasp like you typically see with dress watches but with a hidden adjustment that allows you to quickly fine-tune the size–distinctive and classy-looking and also very comfortable. One note: The only titanium is in the top portion of the band; the body is plastic and most of the band is a rubbery material–still a very sleek design that is easy to dress up or down.

5 Stars Timex, hasn’t let me down yet
So I was looking to replace a Timex ironman 30 lap (The standard) after 8 years of great use. Was going to get the same watch but saw this stylish value. Was hesitant as I train for triathlons and my watches go through 5 day a week runs and 3 day a week swims and bikes. This watch has been awesome so far. When I got it I CAREFULLY bent out the titanium part of the band so that the back of the watch fit my wrist better, but this watch does a great job staying in place without uneven pressure distribution. The clasp mechanism while having its drawbacks(I see how if you have hairy wrists you could get some caught in the clasp when closing it) has its benefits too (No “excess” band to get caught on things. I have received numerous comments on how stylish or awesome this watch looks. The navigation of the functions takes a little bit to learn (i.e. clearing the memory) but it is intuitive. The buttons are a little harder to “find” than the typical timex as they are integrated into the watch more, but once you get use to it, they are fine. I have had mine for 8 month so far and would definitely buy it again (At the sale price, I would not pay 120 for it (or likely any watch for that matter))

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