Feb 1 2012
Timex Ironman Triathlon 30 lap combo black dial – T5K202SU – Discount Deal – Review
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Timex Ironman Triathlon 30 lap combo black dial – T5K202SU
- Quartz Movement
- 200 Meters / 656 Feet / 20 ATM Water Resistant
- 46mm Case Diameter
- Mineral Crystal
Système Indiglo: Illumination intégrale de l’écran avec l’utilisation de la technologie de l’électro-luminescence. Résistant aux chocs. Compteurs 99 tours. Chronographe 100H avec temps au tour et cumulés – Target Audience : Gent – Style : Sport – Item Shape : Round – Colors : Black – Materials : Polyurethane – Movement Type : Quartz – Water Resistance : 20 atm – Glass : Mineral – – Spécifications : Chronograph, Countdown, Time Zones, Lighting
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Timex Ironman Triathlon 20 lap combo black dial – T5K202SU
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Black Goliath
Feb 01, 2012 @ 10:12:34
Great Combo Watch,
Had this watch for just over a month and very pleased, its chunky and robust but looks good on the wrist. It’s got various features and is also shock resistant and water resistant to 200m. It’s cheaper than the comparable G Shock and the INDIGLO light puts more expensive pieces of kit in the shade.
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|p08.luger
Feb 01, 2012 @ 10:31:01
A good looking combo watch,
Watches can sometimes look quite different from the Ad pictures, so I am please to find this one looks even better in flesh than on the webpage. The dial has a subtle metallic sheen, setting it apart from the black casing, which feels sufficiently tough. Beware the whole thing is rather thick, but it does offer something good, in that the face is in a recess, so is protected by the raised outer rim. The lack of a second digital time is a shortcoming but, being a combo, one can always use the digital for the second time zone when travelling, keeping the analogue for home time zone, or vice versa.
It’s not cheap for what it is, more than the equivalent Casio. But I always want combos with the seconds hand which rules out all the G-Shocks and all Tissot, even if I can afford. So choice is limited. Plus this one looks really good, and easier to use than a Timex I once own.
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