Timex Men's Ironman100-Lap FLIX System Watch #T5E261
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Keep your sports training focused with the stylish Timex T5E261 Ironman Triathlon multi-function, performance sport digital watch, which features a silver resin top ring and top pusher for easy access to split and lap times. Sport timing features include a 100-hour chronograph with lap or split option, 100-lap memory recall, 199 lap counter, on-the-fly recall of lap or split, and interval timers settable up to 24 hours (9 timers with countdown/stop and countdown/repeat). The training log stores workouts by date, with best lap, average lap, and total segment time, and the total run format/synchro timer maintains total activity time (less time paused during workout and overall running time. Other features include two time zones, built-in setting reminders, water resistance to 100 meters, and a black fast-wrap strap.
It incorporates the Timex Flix system, which activates the Indiglo night-light with a simple flick ofyour wrist. To activate FLIX, put the watch into Night-Mode by pressing and holding the Indiglo night-light button 3 seconds until it beeps. With the watch in Night-Mode, a forward "flick" of thewrist with a sharp "stop" will activate the Indiglo night-lightfor three seconds.
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.
Keep your sports training focused with the stylish Timex T5E261 Ironman Triathlon multi-function, performance sport digital watch, which features a silver resin top ring and top pusher for easy access to split and lap times. Sport timing features include a 100-hour chronograph with lap or split option, 100-lap memory recall, 199 lap counter, on-the-fly recall of lap or split, and interval timers settable up to 24 hours (9 timers with countdown/stop and countdown/repeat). The training log stores workouts by date, with best lap, average lap, and total segment time, and the total run format/synchro timer maintains total activity time (less time paused during workout and overall running time. Other features include two time zones, built-in setting reminders, water resistance to 100 meters, and a black fast-wrap strap.
It incorporates the Timex Flix system, which activates the Indiglo night-light with a simple flick ofyour wrist. To activate FLIX, put the watch into Night-Mode by pressing and holding the Indiglo night-light button 3 seconds until it beeps. With the watch in Night-Mode, a forward "flick" of thewrist with a sharp "stop" will activate the Indiglo night-lightfor three seconds.
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.
Features:
- Case diameter: 46 mm
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Customer Reviews
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Rating:
- Gimme a break!
Okay.... heres my take. Whah whah whah...the band is no good...the band is hard to put on...GIMME A BREAK! Hitting a hundred mile an hour fast ball is HARD...fastening this band, as long as you have 5 working fingers, is not as difficult as some reviewers would have you believe.
The watch is fine....it works well, has an easy to read display, has easy to use functions. I dont run triathalons...Im a fat guy...so the timer functions are less important to me...but the big numbers make ... Read More
Rating:
- Hard to beat for the serious athlete
As a runner, the one major feature that drew me to this watch more than anything else is the size of the digital display. I want something that I can see at arms length rather than having to lift the watch up to my face. And this is the only watch I've been able to find that has a decent size digital display in the middle of the face rather than at the bottom, as in most digitals, where the day/date/month share equal billing. With the T5E261 the day/date/month are nicely proportioned at the bottom ... Read More
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- Another good Ironman
This is a step up from the original Ironman for me.I am a Marine curently deployed in Iraq.I needed another watch since I handed my Ironman Triathalon to my son, which I had for 10 years.I like the dual time zone feature so now no thinking about time just press a button and I can see what time it is back home.Also the flix is awesome just set the night mode and just flick your wrist and the light lights up.The large number are great for just needing to glance to see the time.Also the new ... Read More
Rating:
- Best watch ever, worst strap I've owned
I've worn this watch for a year now and still amazed at the functionality. This is an incredible watch. The alarm even can be set for everyday, weekdays, weekends or once. I would like to be able to put a better strap on it but I can't figure out how to get it off. It may not be replaceable.
EDIT: Now it's been almost two years. I had to replace the battery at 1 1/2 years (half than the advertized 3 years). The last 3 months before I replaced the battery the light was so dim it was practically ... Read More
Rating:
- great triathlon watch if you don't do triathlon
this watch has been great to wear, easy to use, and very comfortable....until it filled up with water during my first swim with it on. I guess you get what you pay for. Other than the water resistance issue it has been excellant.
- Gimme a break!Okay.... heres my take. Whah whah whah...the band is no good...the band is hard to put on...GIMME A BREAK! Hitting a hundred mile an hour fast ball is HARD...fastening this band, as long as you have 5 working fingers, is not as difficult as some reviewers would have you believe.
The watch is fine....it works well, has an easy to read display, has easy to use functions. I dont run triathalons...Im a fat guy...so the timer functions are less important to me...but the big numbers make ... Read More
- Hard to beat for the serious athleteAs a runner, the one major feature that drew me to this watch more than anything else is the size of the digital display. I want something that I can see at arms length rather than having to lift the watch up to my face. And this is the only watch I've been able to find that has a decent size digital display in the middle of the face rather than at the bottom, as in most digitals, where the day/date/month share equal billing. With the T5E261 the day/date/month are nicely proportioned at the bottom ... Read More
- Another good IronmanThis is a step up from the original Ironman for me.I am a Marine curently deployed in Iraq.I needed another watch since I handed my Ironman Triathalon to my son, which I had for 10 years.I like the dual time zone feature so now no thinking about time just press a button and I can see what time it is back home.Also the flix is awesome just set the night mode and just flick your wrist and the light lights up.The large number are great for just needing to glance to see the time.Also the new ... Read More
- Best watch ever, worst strap I've ownedI've worn this watch for a year now and still amazed at the functionality. This is an incredible watch. The alarm even can be set for everyday, weekdays, weekends or once. I would like to be able to put a better strap on it but I can't figure out how to get it off. It may not be replaceable.
EDIT: Now it's been almost two years. I had to replace the battery at 1 1/2 years (half than the advertized 3 years). The last 3 months before I replaced the battery the light was so dim it was practically ... Read More
- great triathlon watch if you don't do triathlonthis watch has been great to wear, easy to use, and very comfortable....until it filled up with water during my first swim with it on. I guess you get what you pay for. Other than the water resistance issue it has been excellant.
