Overview
About Timex IRONMAN® Analog Digital Watch - Rubber Strap (For Men)
Closeouts. One customer describes this Timex Ironman Analog/Digital watch as being Old School with a modern twist. The analog-style hands and markers let you track time, and the ironman-caliber function built into the digital displays give you all the techy information you need.
- Analog/digital display
- Precision quartz movement
- Dual time zone
- Ion-plated stainless steel construction
- Multi-function with timer, alarm, lap timer and chronograph
- Water resistant to 100m (330')
- Made in Thailand
Specs
Specs about Timex IRONMAN® Analog Digital Watch - Rubber Strap (For Men)
- Weight: 4 oz.
- Display: Analog,Digital
- Movement: Quartz
- Case dimensions (LxWxH): 51x49x16mm
- Case material: Stainless steel
- Case back: Pressed
- Bezel type: Fixed
- Bezel width: 6mm
- Bezel material: Stainless steel
- Strap/bracelet dimensions: 9" x23mm
- Crystal type: Plexiglass
- Band: Strap
- Band material: Rubber
- Clasp: Buckle
- Water resistance: 10 ATM /100 meters/300feet
- Calendar: Yes
- Dual time zones: Yes
- Alarm: Yes
- Chronograph: Yes
- Laps: Yes
- Timer: Yes
- 12/24 hour: Yes
- Luminous: Back light
- Made in Thailand
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Most Helpful 4-Star Review
4.0 out of 5 stars.
Great watch, but heavier than expected
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Reviewed by John B from California on Monday, August 31, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Great watch, but heavier than expectedVerified Buyer Reviewed by John B from California on Monday, August 31, 2015Had an Ironman dual tech (digital/analog combo) years ago and loved it. When I saw this on STP I jumped on it. It is heavier/bulkier than my previous dual tech- it seems built more like a G-Shock than a standard model. That is my only reason for withholding that 5th star. I really like the reversed digital display- black screen, white text/digits. Some say it is more difficult to read, but I have not found that to be the case for normal use.