| IRONMAN* Triathlon 100-Lap | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 27 reviews) Sales Rank: 4022 Category: Watch
Publisher: Timex Studio: Timex Brand: Timex Label: Timex Media: Watch Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Band Material: Resin Bezel Material: Plastic Case Diameter: 40 Case Material: stainless-steel Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: White Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Digital Water Resistance Depth: 100 Warranty: One-Year Warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 3.1 x 2.6
MPN: T668019J Model: T66801 UPC: 048148668010 EAN: 0048148668010 ASIN: B0000U0LRC
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| | Indiglo night-light activation is now at the flic | | | Oversized digits | | | All-day Indiglo display | | | Night mode feature | | | Long wear polyurethane strap |
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Product Description Accept no imitations or limitations. There is only one Timex IRONMAN* Triathlon®. Stylish enough for the weekend warrior, technical enough for the extreme athlete. Don't swim, bike, run, jump, climb, throw, or kick without one.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
  Great watch, and great Timex customer service December 9, 2008 I had the Ironman Triathlon 100-lap Flix for about three years, maybe longer. Recently it began to reset itself (it erased its memory, and the time would jump to 1:00 1-1-2000). I took it to my local running store and they helped me send it to Timex. After a few weeks I got it back with a sticker, "cannot be repaired." The box included a new watch, a Timex Men's Ironman 100-Lap FLIX System Watch #T5E231, and a bill for $7. Although I will miss my old watch, the one I got seems even better (it has the same features, and then some). I am very pleased by the response from Timex customer service, the five stars are for them.
  Reliable October 21, 2008 You can never go wrong with a Timex Ironman Triathlon. I am glad I found this watch since the previous one I had kept draining the battery. Why change something that you are use to.
  Best Timex watch - ever August 17, 2008 I have had T66801 for over 5 years now. Always wanted T51931 because of the exact same functions of T66801 but with a black finish.
Recently while shopping at Timex store, I happened to notice T51931 on sale for $24.99. I picked it up without blinking.
Now I have the two best watches ever designed by Timex. I don't think I have to buy another watch for a decade or so.
It's got the right amount of features for a sports watch designed in the late 90s.
100 lap memory 9 interval timer with option to switch over to chrono mode automatically 5 alarms 2nd time zone accessible with 1 click ( many watches have dual or triple time zones but accessibility is a pain ) 10, 3 page memo Flix mode Indiglo and seriously everlasting batteries that put a solar watch to shame...
I changed the batteries on my silver one (T66801) couple of months back and it costed me a buck and a half...buck and a half in 5 years is one hell of a bargain.
This watch is worth every cent. I haven't seen a better watch in this price range...like the gentleman says above...let me know if you find a better one...
This's one is for Times, if they care to read this... Your designs are getting boring...
  Timex men Watch February 11, 2008 Sometime ago I had another Timex Watch, it had 12 years in use, this new model comes with another special features like the bright on the screen, beutifull watch, received just on time and with a good price, the best watches for sports: Timex Trade Mark.
  would not buy again January 14, 2008 Found the face scratched very easily but EVEN MORE ANNOYING was the buttons are abit to sensitive. I find the useage of them not intuitive at all, and more often then not I look down to check the time and find I am in lap mode or some other screen.
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