Mark J. Ginsberg
marc,
if you mail your broken ironman to timex, they will send you a "new" reconditioned one and ask you for like $15 to cover the handling and stuff.
I've destroyed several, and they've given me reconditioned one's each time.
I also like the velco watch strap to avoid them dying.
mark
Marc R wrote: Not looking for anything too fancy, and not looking for heartrate monitor etc.
The Timex Ironman watches are ok, and I like my 100 lap Flix one a lot,
but like every other Ironman I've gotten, something goes wrong -
the bands broke eventually on the first two, and this one has frozen - I can't change mode or anything,
so all it does now is tell time.
Any ideas? For less than 100$ Local? Mail order? Decent sports watches with chronometer (laps and splits etc.),
timer, alarm etc. seem kind of hard to find.
Thanks,
Marc Rose
(can reply to me or on list as you think appropriate)
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