Полноразмерные часы Timex Ironman Endure 30 Shock, темно-синие

Brand:Timex

3.6/5

89.56

Ironman® 30-кругов ударопрочный. Размер: Полноразмерный Ремешок: Ударопрочный Цвет: Черный/Желтый Возврат к бестселлеру 1986 года, но с улучшенной современной функциональностью и ударопрочностью, коллекция Timex® Ironman® 30-Lap дала культовому стилю новую жизнь благодаря отвечая требованиям современных спортсменов Особенности:. Ударопрочность в соответствии со стандартами ISO Ночная подсветка INDIGLO® с функцией NIGHT-MODE® Вызов из памяти на 30 кругов 100-часовой хронограф с опцией кругового или раздельного счета с большими цифрами Счетчик на 99 кругов Вызов на лету круга или разделенного удобный вариант круга и разделения 24-часовой таймер обратного отсчета с: обратным отсчетом/остановкой (CS) и обратным отсчетом/повторением (CR) Ежедневный/будний день/выходной будильник с 5-минутным резервным копированием 2 часовых пояса Встроенные напоминания о настройке Настройка вперед или назад Вода -стойкость 200м.

EAN: 102930371660

Категории Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry, Men, Часы, Наручные часы,

Водонепроницаемость до 200 м (660 футов): в целом подходит для профессиональной морской деятельности и серьезных водных видов спорта, но не для подводного плавания. Черный и серебристый полимерный корпус диаметром 42 мм с акриловой линзой; серый цифровой дисплей; Циферблат часов индигло с подсветкой. 3 ежедневных, будних или выходных будильника; 24-часовой режим военного времени; 2 часовых пояса; календарь дня, даты и месяца. 100-часовой хронограф с памятью на 30 кругов; 24-часовой таймер обратного отсчета; ударопрочный по стандарту I.S.O. стандарты. Регулируемый черный нейлоновый ремешок Fast Wrap шириной 18 мм с застежкой-липучкой подходит для окружности запястья до 8 дюймов.
Band Color Black
Band Material Nylon
Band size Mens Standard
Band width 18 millimeters
Batteries 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Bezel function Stationary
Bezel material Resin
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Timex
Calendar Day-Date-Month
Case diameter 42 millimeters
Case material Resin
Case Thickness 14.64 millimeters
Clasp Velcro
Country of Origin Philippines
Department Mens
Dial color Gray
Dial window material type Mineral
Display Type Digital
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number T5K198
Item Shape Round
Item weight 1.76 Ounces
Manufacturer Timex
Model number T5K198
Model Year 2011
Movement Quartz
Part Number T5K1989J
Product Dimensions 6 x 6 x 6 inches; 1.76 Ounces
Special features Chronograph
Warranty User Manual [PDF ] User Manual [PDF ] User Manual [PDF ] User Manual [PDF ]
Water resistant depth 200 Meters

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Scritto da: MisterT
Good watch but not impressed.
I just received the watch. I need to say that it is good to use for workout. Firstly, I buyed a Suunto black/yellow one, very nice, but it was difficult to look at, with a lot of functions, but i was dissapointed because it didn't had a good view, regarding when you look about what time is it, because of the light. So I returned it and found out about this watch. Because I had 1 year ago a G-shock, I need to say that G-shock is better looking and maybe more resistent. I would definitely buy a G-shock instead of this one. I also like more the G-shock way of light than INDIGLO. But, now that I have it, It's impressive that it can resist on 200 m under water, but not very impressed on the other sides. The good thing is that you can see very clear what time is it. About fitting, I don't like it very much, it is nice that it has a big screen, but I taught it's a little much bigger. I need to say that I have a small wrist and it still looks a little small. Regarding his "height", being putted on my hand, estetically, I would liked it more if it would be a little larger on width. Clearly, it doesn't look so impressive, like how much is complimented on youtube. I need to say that the fact that it writes IRONMAN, makes me find it interesting. But between this watch and a CASIO G-Shock one, I would definitely choose a G-shock. I tried to give a more detailed personal review, I hope it will help you.
Scritto da: pat
I have only Ironman watches for years
What I love most about this watch is that it comes equipped with two time zones. As someone who has family living in different parts of the world, it is extremely helpful to have a watch that can display the date and time in two different locations. The watch is also incredibly durable and has held up well over the years. As someone who has had Ironman watches for over 40 years, I can confidently say that this brand is reliable and keeps good time. In summary, if you are in the market for a watch that is durable, reliable, and easy to read, then look no further than the Ironman watch. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a watch that can keep up with their active lifestyle.
Scritto da: Joe
Perfect work watch
Only downside of this watch is it only comes in a few colors, i feel like Timex doesnt think people like this watch but this is the most common watch i see working in the military besides G-Shock watches worn by the guys that just got out of basic training. After awhile they stop wearing G-Shocks because they get caught on everything and are too much flashy not enough function.
Scritto da: Dean Olivera Jr
watch band
It is just what I was looking for, I like the vel-crow band, I have this style watch since the late 80s and am not looking forward to this one being discontinued, and finding a now one. Thank you
Scritto da: Buck
Great thowback to the OG Ironman, but Amazon's listing gets it undue negativity.
Amazon's listing is not very good with it's wording so this watch has gotten undue negative reviews. I've seen this model listed as both the Endure 30 and the Original 30 Shock, it has 1 alarm with 3 different modes (not 3 separate alarms), 200m WR, ISO shock resistance, (reverse) Indiglo with night mode, 2 time zones, 12/24hr time, 30 lap stopwatch, 24hr countdown timer (repeatable), and day/date (MM.DD or DD.MM). Its basically a slightly updated feature set compared to an Ironman 8-lap. This watch is great, it's got the look of the original Ironman 8-lap with modern guts. The only minus for me is it could be a little slimmer on the wrist, but I also didn't realize it was shock resistant when I bought it. For comparison, it is a few mm smaller in all dimensions than a G-Shock G2300/G2310/GW2310 series. The band is similar to G-Shocks in that it is formed/molded around the wrist but like the case it's still slimmer in the way it wears around the wrist. Not as slim as an F91W but not as massive as any G-Shock basically. The module has a better display with bigger numbers than the above mentioned Casios. With the exception of the lap memory, the G23## G-Shocks have more features, but the Endure 30 is much easier to use thanks to the display and larger buttons. If you want 3 alarms you need the very similar Classic 30. The main differences being the Classic has 3 separate alarms (not 1), occasion reminders and 3 time zones but losses the Ironman 8-lap look, the shock resistance and it's only 100m WR. The Classic seems to come in at least two case varieties (chunky or slim), two sizes and many color combinations. If you only need the Endure 30's features but want a different shape/size/style/slimmness, I believe the Essential 10/30 and BASIC Transit models are functionally the same with only different lap memories, WR, and no shock resistance. Unfortunately, Timex doesn't easily identify the actual module used in a watch like Casio, so the best way to figure out what features a watch has is to lookup the watch model on the Timex website. Of course the manuals do not always match the marketing names they have used over the years (Endure/Classic/Essential/etc), and each manual covers a few shapes/sizes of watch but just search for the model number in the manuals sections and you'll eventually find the right one. If no manual pops up right away delete digits from the right end of the model number until a manual is found, I believe those last digits only indicate slight variances in style/color that are not important to functionality.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
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Scritto da: Efrat G.
Sometimes the simplest is the best????
I've had luxury watches, G-Shock, smart watches, but this simple watch is the best and most comfortable of all!
Scritto da: Extra Betty
Great watch, BUT…
I finally settled on this watch after trying several Casios and the Ironman Classic. I love everything about it but just wish it had the features of the classic. I really need more alarms than 1, and the occasion reminder on the Classic was a pretty cool feature. I just hated the way the classic looked. Wish I knew why Timex decided to strip down their most expensive/most durable Ironman.
Scritto da: Flashback Haresears
A teenager's watch!
I was fed-up with the display on my Fitbit charge 3 appearing dim (tried lots of things - didn't work). So I wanted a new watch, with some basic functionality and a screen that displayed information very clearly. Apparently Jocko Willink (SEAL team Commander) wears one of these - so I thought if I get one, I can be like him (!!!) But my wife thinks it looks like something a teenager would wear. :) Timex say they designed this version after the original 1980's edition, but I think it's a little unnecessarily bulky for the wrist; I'd have preferred a watch that didn't keep catching on shirt sleeves, etc... I haven't tried it yet on any special forces missions I do every weekend at Tesco, but I'm sure it'll suffice.
Scritto da: MH.
Good but not the same as the original
I loved my Timex Ironman back in the day. It was simply a revelation and a total quantum leap in terms of wristwatches for sports - especially running. The lap and timer functions were superb and I can vividly recall checking all my “laps” after I had completed a 10k run. This new watch is nice looking. The light is great and an improvement on the original one even. The strap is dreadful. Painful even. I’ve had to replace my strap straight away. The original had a wonderful fabric type strap with Velcro that lasted me years. This is a locking type resin strap that hurts and is very hit and miss with the size adjustment. Now the functions are practically the same as the original BUT with one big exception; the reset function is laborious. You have to press stop, then press and hold again to reset it. I don’t like this. I can see it could be useful inasmuch as a false reset could occur but having to press to reset for around 2 seconds is literally impossible to do while running or biking etc. For this and the strap it gets 3 stars. As a whole, the watch is still probably the best for general and sports use but I could do without the little “improvements”. If it ain’t broke, then don’t fix it I say.
Scritto da: Al Jarreau the Damaja
Classy looking and feature rich, would recommend.
Snazzy as all hell, man. I've got a few watches, all Casio/G-Shock and to me this is comparable to the Casio DW6900 in size albeit a little more compact and smaller. Feature-wise the Timex is pretty similar in most respects but a bit better overall. I'll use the Casio mentioned as a comparison here and there as a run down the features of this watch: Screen/digits are large and clear, very easy to read. Modifying the settings is easy and each function has prompts for turning something on/off anyways, should one not have a manual to hand (available online, mine came without a manual but some foldout paper in a few different languages with battery and water resistance information on it). Double the height of the DW6900 and aesthetically I like both but kinda leaning more towards the Timex right now. On some models the 3 eyes serve a function but on the DW they just tick round in seconds and are a visual treat more or less. You can mute the beeps/button presses. Personal preference here but it would do my head in having the beeps sound constantly when setting timers or chrono, I prefer being able to select this on or off as per requirement. The date format can be to DD/MM. This is boss, cos everyone outside the US uses this, the normal way. X’D Has dual time. This is not world time but can set two independent times in timekeeping mode). Good stuff and perfect for seeing when people in other parts of the world are awake. Not much of a jet-setter at present but perfect for those 'OK, they're awake, can start trolling them' moments. :) Timer has autorepeat. Although this is also present on the DW6900 it's not featured on a lot of Casio watches (e.g: GD350, an absolute awesome watch packed full of functions, only let down by lack of autorepeat) which I think it dumb, lolz. Not sure how much I'd use the lap timer/chronograph on any watch but I'm sure if you're reading this or thinking of purchasing you know what the crack is here in regards to timing one's laps and the like. Had a play about with the recall function and it does what it says in Timex's blurb, I'll probably find some use for it if only motivating myself to get into shape again. X'D The indiglo feature works well and as it should, it lights up the digits rather than the whole screen, perfect for night time checking. The 'nightlight' feature or whatever it's called is great too, the watch stays lit up at every button press which imo is a bit better that auto-illumination but tastes may vary depending on whether one wants it to double up as a torch (a lot of watches with ultra-brite white leds tend to do this). Material-wise it seems really well put together, I doubt it's as robust as the DW6900/G-shock but unless you're going out of your way to smash it I think it'll hold up under the majority of conditions. There's a nice touch with the strap keeper, the watch band has two ridges that hold it in place which is a brilliant little design element given the usual nature of this watch. The buckle is plastic and not metal, not the end of the world but metal/stainless steel would've been nicer. The watch came with a nice plastic stand and all, I've got a couple of these and they're great for putting solar watches in and charging them up at the windowsill. For £34 it's a pretty good deal all round. Would recommend for exercisers and watch nerds alike. I've added a few photos to show size and those nice strap keeper ridge things. Update 29/12: I think the clasp is metal but coated.
Scritto da: Javier Royo
Timex Ironman. A classic watch as good as expected
The media could not be loaded. I received this watch yesterday, so this is a first impressions review. I really like this watch, it is a very popular classic that does what it says it does. Qualitywise it seems pretty sturdy and able to take a hit with no problem. I'll go through the pros and cons: PROS - If feels solid. This is a watch that wants to compete or be in pair with a Casio G-Shock. It says 'Shock' on the bracelet, it has a mineral crystal lens, and it looks like a watch embedded in a carved stone (maybe because of the watch's colours) - Very easy to read I am over 40yo, and my sight is not as good as it was a few years ago. Last Sunday, I went for a running to the park near my house. I was wearing a smart band, pretty good quality for the price, but apart from the main time display, when you enter 'exercise mode', the information displayed and digits in the screen are too small for me. I found myself having to check the time on the phone while running, and it is very inconvenient to play with pocket zippers while running. When I arrived home, I decided I would get a digital watch with big digits (I use the chrono and timer all the time while exercising). I must say I have a couple of G-Shocks, and even though I can read the digits on my DW-5600 when I am running, it takes a few milliseconds to process the numbers. Also, the date is much harder to read in the G-Shock. I have a GA-2000 too, and its analogue handles are super easy to read, but using the timer/chrono on it is not great, as the digital displays it has are tiny (for me) - INDIGLO Let me repeat it: INDIGLO. Wow, the best feature! Please check my video. Love at first sight! - Dual time, where you can adjust Time 2 with a different date (day, month, year!). I have never seen this before. You may think: 'that is not useful at all!' ...Ask a time traveller :p - You can set the alarm as Daily, Weekdays, or Weekends Ok, now the things I don't like so much: CONS - The watch is quite tall, so it may be a problem to wear it with a long sleeve shirt - The screen is blank for some time when entering the Chrono, Timer, and Alarm modes You can see that in my video when I scroll through the options and stay on the timer page - Only one alarm I am used to the five alarms available on my G-Shocks - When on Chrono or Timer mode, the current time is not displayed This is one of my favourites features of the 'square' G-Shocks Overall, this is a perfect watch. It ticks many boxes for me, being the main ones the bigger digits and night light that makes reading the time at night easy.
Scritto da: Rajpal Singh Ubhi
The perfect everyday watch for someone in the trade
As a kitchen fitter, I was in need of a real hard wearing timepiece. 2 days after i bought it, carrying a larder unit on-site, I marched through a tight alley. The watch clipped the brick wall to my left with a crunching sound, devastating to my ears, I determined my new watch as definitely not ok. Turns out it took a chunk out the wall and i now have the tiniest, finest scratch on the strap, though the watch stayed unscathed. Felt like a real Nokia 3310 moment right there, highly recommend this watch!

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