![]() Not 100% sure if it syncs with the older watches, but this retailer know their stuff and will reply promptly to emails if you have questions. IT syncs MUCH faster, the batteries last longer, and as you state it is much lighter. Yes, I agree, I have good results with the timex as well. (By the time I reach the run I am normally just trying to finish, or will just run the speed that I can run. The last tri I did I mounted the GPS on my aerobars because I was only concerned with speed on the bike. ) I do lose signals from the gps to the satelites at times but I run in hilly and somewhat wooded routes. I like the timex HRM better than my previous because it never loses the HRM signal (my previous was a reebok and gave faulty readings. ![]() I have been looking for a next generation GPS unit because the first generation is a bit heavy and uses 2 AA batteries. I haven't used my data logger for awhile mainly because I haven't got that far into training again. ![]() ) The GPS does take a little while to find the satellites. To get the GPS signal to pick up I just push the upper right button when I am in chronograph mode (once the GPS unit is on. The early 60's saw one in every three watches sold were from Timex and led the company to change its name by 1969 to the Timex Corporation which up to this day, still keeps on ticking with their innovative designs, features and ever affordable pricing.Clightle - 7:52 AM I have had good results with the timex generation 1. The first proper Timex watch appeared by 1950 and with the help of clever advertising and manufacturing practices, became known as the "watch that takes a licking and keeps on ticking". A partnership with Robert Ingersoll's "Ingersoll Watch Company" bore immense success with the release of the "Yankee" pocket watch which only cost $1 by 1896. Its sister company, Waterbury Watch Company introduced the world's first inexpensive mechanical pocket watch, a bestseller not only in the United States but in Europe as well. Timex's humble beginnings started in 1854 by the Waterbury Clock Company which sells inexpensive and highly reliable clocks to working-class Americans. This watch also features a screw-on caseback wherein underneath lies a reliable digital quartz movement and is water-resistant up to 100 meters/330 feet.Like all of our watches, this Timex Ironman Sleek 50 Pink Resin Gray Dial Silicone Strap Digital Quartz Womens Watch is brand new and comes in its original packaging.Born from the "Brass City", Waterbury in Connecticut, U.S.A. Proven track record of driving product vision, creating and executing product strategy, creating compelling messaging and positioning, leading cross-functional teams, and executing successful. A matching pink silicone rubber strap secured with a yellow gold-tone stainless steel buckle completes the tough and sporty look. On-Screen prompts make accessing different settings and modes easy and are accompanied by orange push-buttons on each side. Main features include a 50-lap memory stopwatch, a countdown timer, customizable alarm and is illuminated by the INDIGLO Night-Light. This mid-sized IRONMAN Sleek 50 features a 38 mm pink oval-shaped resin case that holds an acrylic crystal over its gray digital LCD dial surrounded with a fixed, yellow gold-tone stainless steel bezel. Timex partners with the world's toughest endurance event, the IRONMAN Triathlon to provide tough sportswatches loaded with an array of features for people who aren't afraid to sweat and test their limits. Timex Ironman Sleek 50 Pink Resin Gray Dial Silicone Strap Digital Quartz Womens Watch Model# TW5M03000.
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