Timex Ironman Essential 30 Watch

product inoformation
Model Year2020 Dial window material typeAcrylic
Case diameter43 millimeters Band MaterialSilicone
Band ColorGray Item weight1.76 ounces
Water resistant depth100 Meters Brand Seller or Collection NameTimex
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. Band width15 millimeters
Dial colorGray Bezel materialResin
CalendarDay-Date-Month Model numberTW5M14500
ClaspBuckle Case materialResin
Bezel functionStationary Special featuresLap timer
Display TypeDigital Item ShapeRound
Case Thickness12 millimeters Band sizeUnisex
MovementQuartz Part NumberTW5M145009J
about item
  • Adjustable black 18mm silicone strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference
  • 100-hour chronograph with 30-lap memory; 24-hour countdown timer; 3 daily, weekday or weekend alarms
  • 24-hour military time mode; 2 time zones; day, date and month calendar
  • Black 42mm resin case with lime accents; acrylic lens; gray digital display; Indiglo light-up watch dial
  • Water resistant to 100m (330ft): in general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not diving

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Linda Ortiz
This watch works great and is very easy to read, even in direct sunlight. I have washed it under cool running water and it handled it well.The indiglo backlight is not like the old ones in this watch. The indiglo actually lights up all the digits individually so they are illuminated instead of the background.The face on this watch IS "transreflective" so, it is readable in direct sunlight. This is a feature I desperately wanted and TIMEX delivered. The wristband can accumulate dirt but nothing a light wash with a toothbrush can't resolve.The watch has been pretty durable. I have banged it on some hard surfaces by accident and have seen no blemishes on it. The watch also seems to keep time well after you set it and doesn't run behind.

Traci Cobb
This is a solid watch for the money. I think if you are looking for a training watch that doesn't break the bank, this is a good option. I looked at a ton of options, and I know there are some even cheaper entry level options, but this Ironman was a little bit of a step up in appearance and quality. To me it's worth it to get this over something in that $20 to $30 range. The Ironman was more stylish and less bulky than a lot of those options.This watch has a nice sized face that makes it easy to see without being so large that it's too much. There are some of these entry level sports/military watches that are just enormous. I'm not a huge guy so this was a much better option. One thing I am really liking is how flexible the strap is. The material has a nice give to it making it a very comfortable watch to wear. I've had some watches in the past where the bands were just too stiff and made the watch very uncomfortable.It's easy to understand and operate. I didn't even read the manual and had everything figured out after 5 or so minutes.Unless you are really going to step up and get a GPS smart watch in the $200 and up range, this watch is a great option.

Kimberly Sharp
After my old Timex Ironman finally died after 21 years of reliable service (may it rest in peace after 4 replacement bands and 5 replacement batteries!!), I decided Timex deserved another sale from me!So I went surfing on the Timex website. So many Timex Ironman watches to choose from! But this one stood out for two reasons. 1) It has a nice simple design without a lot of "noise". 2) A nice large readable display. So I took the plunge!Indeed, Timex has definitely improved on their Ironman watches in the last 21 years. Most notably, the Indiglo light has greatly improved. It used to just light up the background. Now, it brightly lights up the actual digits which makes it undeniably readable without any eye strain. Another great improvement are in the set features. While the older models could only be set forward (in other words, if you went past your set point, you would need to go all the way around), this model lets you set forward and backward (so if you go too far, you can step back without going around).I don't understand one of the reviewers saying that the watch is too small. The face is quite large. The band may seem narrow in proportion to the watch face, but not excessively so. The band is 19mm wide and fits me just fine.Highly recommended!!

Stephen Owens
Pleased with the size of the actual time as well as the font. It makes it really easy to read. The colors are ok and the one critique I have is the logos stamped on the glass face. They are kind of distracting.

Tyrone Wood
I'm not a big fan of digital watches but this is a great all-around casual watch with a clean design that is not too busy like so many others. It doesn't have a bunch of bumps and contours and labels. It is a good size too and the sizing of the numbers is perfect. Good job Timex.

Jorge Gay
This watch simply gave up after one month. I had approximately the same thing happen with another Timex, different model. I believe I'm through with Timex for the foreseeable future. I suppose I could go through the rigamarole of trying to return it to Timex, but I have neither the time or inclination.

Krystal Dawson
I wanted a watch that simply told me the time, the date and could light up at night. This fits the bill. Easy to read in direct sunlight. Easy to navigate through the functions and simple to light up if needed to read it at night with the push of one button

Benjamin Lee
I’ve bought several of these. Caution if you have battery replaced, mine fogs up now. Might have been rookie jeweler who didn’t tighten things up properly. But I love so much I bought a new one.

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