: Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon 42 Lap Combo Analog Digital Dress Watch #T56371

: Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon 42 Lap Combo Analog Digital Dress Watch #T56371

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Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon 42 Lap Combo Analog Digital Dress Watch #T56371

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Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon 42 Lap Combo Analog Digital Dress Watch #T56371
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Street Price: $89.95
Gaunz Org Price: $49.97
Savings!: $39.98 (44%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 59





Band Material Type: Metal
Bezel Material Type: stainless-steel
Binding: Watch
Product Brand: Timex
Calendar Type: day-date-and-month
Case Diameter: 40 millimeters
Case Material Type: Metal
Case Thickness: 13 millimeters
Clasp Type: fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button
Department: mens
Dial Color: Silver
Dial Window Material Type: Mineral
EAN: 0048148563711
Label: Timex
Product Manufacturer: Timex
Model: T56371
Publisher: Timex
Ranking: 59
Studio: Timex
Warranty: One-Year Warranty
Watch Movement Type: Analog and Digital
Water Resistance Depth: 100 meters


Piece facts:
  • Analog movement with digital display
  • Chronograph with 42 lap recall
  • Stainless steel bracelet band
  • Water resistant depth 100 m
  • 2 interval timers




#T56371 Watch Dress Digital Analog Combo Lap 42 Triathlon Ironman Men's Timex






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Full size 42-Lap lronman Triathlon combo. lNDlGL0 night-light. Digital screen can be turned on and off. 24-hour chronograph with lap and split. 42-lap memory recall. 3 interval timers settable up to 100 minutes with countdown repeat function. 2 alarms settable for daily or one day. 2 time zones Forward or backward setting. 12/24 hour time. Month/day/date. All day white reflector display. Water resistant to 100 meters.

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The Timex T56371 blends its signature lronman Triathlon multi-function, performance sport digital watch with an analog read-out. The dual-tech feature enables you to turn the digital screen off for just an analog watch display, with its luminous hands and red seconds hand. The large, round stainless steel watch case has a metallic silver bezel with engraved 10-minute marks. lt offers a 24-hour chronograph with lap or split option, 42-lap memory recall, 3 interval timers settable up to 100 minutes with countdown repeat function, 2 alarm settings, and 2 time zones. lt's water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet).

The lndiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. lt uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Sharp Watch ...
I love this watch. I was looking at $300-400 Citizen and Seiko watches when I remembered the movie "Stranger Than Fiction". The only down side is the watch is a little heavy and the analog hands are not meshed with the digital time. You have to set them separately.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent...if you're not expecting a replica of the one in the movie
I got this watch over a year ago, and it is the only watch I have consistently worn during the winter and summer months alike. I truly love that it is both sturdy and functional, while maintaining a polished and dressy look at the same time. I'll reiterate the same points others have said. When you turn the dial to change the analog time, it is not synced up to change the digital. On top of that, there are separate batteries, so while my analog arms are dead, the digital is still running. That's a disappointment, and I can understand that at the price point that may not be possible, but I have to believe for a higher price point it would be easily syncable. I would pay as much as $120 for the ability to sync and a better, more vibrant backlight. The backlight is terrible. Didn't find many problems with the alarm other than it is a little bit confusing to set, but once you figure it out, it's fine. It's just an average watch alarm. Aside from the movie comparisons, though, this is by far the best watch I've ever owned, and has already more than paid for it's $60 price point (now it's $50). The fuctions abound, from chrono stopwatch, to lap counter, to giving you the day of the week, month and day, and AM/PM. I think my favorite function is that you can hold down the top right hand button for a few seconds to make the digital time disappear and just show the analog. I prefer the digital, but when I want it to look a little more dressy and classic, I can easily convert it. This is a very well made watch for the money, and a purchase you can't go wrong with. Just don't expect the watch you saw in the movie, and you'll be fine.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * perfect watch ...
I bought my husband a nice dress watch for work. It had a normal dial face and it was hard for him to read the date because the number was so small. I looked and looked for one that he might like that he could see better. He loved his sports Timex so much I happened across this one that was almost identical.
He is very pleased with it and I would buy another one.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product
I bought this item for my husband, and he loves it. We had to get a couple of links taken out of the band, and it is on the heavier side as far as watches go, but the extra weight hasn't been an issue at all. The watch looks amazing and is very versatile. The only downside is that the hands sometimes make the digital display a little harder to read. Definitely worth the money, even with the extra cost of getting the band shortened.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very good watch for the price ...
I purchased this watch, admittedly, after seeing it featured in the movie "Stranger than Fiction." No, it doesn't do all the cool things the prop does in the movie, but that's no reason not to like it. The look and features are great, and it's a nice mid-point between a "sports" watch and a dress watch (perfect for me to wear to work).

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#T56371 Watch Dress Digital Analog Combo Lap 42 Triathlon Ironman Men's Timex
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