I’ve had this n my Amazon cart for ages. I’m so sorry I haven’t bought it when it was 35€… it stayed at that price for Five long days and it was just my devotion for Casio which prevented me from buying it. Dang. Now it’s at 50€. Thanks for this video! Awesome watch!
Just got it today, after some long lasting thinking - really don't know why, since the price is so low. Confirms all your favourable opinions! I even love the indiglo - for me it's perfect. Thanks again, for the great job! Greetings from Romania!
Thanks for the great review. I remember owning an Ironman as a kid. I think Timex is to Casio what Citizen is to Seiko. Timex and Citizen both make terrific watches but get overshadowed by Seiko and Casio. Thanks again!
Right now I prefer Timex and Citizen over Casio and Seiko (well, actually I've always preferred Citizen over Seiko). You take these words from a former addict rehabilitated from the disease: Casio-obsession
Thanks for this. I put my Ironman on when I was 15, and envious of the older guys on swim team. I am 53 now and the Ironman has been with me since then. I strayed of course, but the reality is the Ironman in my watch.
Thanks for sharing your story with the watch. It’s been around for so long, it’s lost in the long shadow of Casios. For the money, it might be the best almost G-Shock-like watch. Have a great week.
@@Realidealgear Here is the thing, it is a better watch for about 99 percent of the world. I have mistakenly pointed this out on watch forums, only to gete killed. No human actually needs a barometer or altimeter unless they are climbing a mountain above whatever feet. The buttons on a huge swath of the g shocks are simply unusable. The ironman can do everything normal people might want. You can see the date and time legibly. You can set an alarm. You can use a timer. And if you are swimming or running laps, you can do splits. The buttons and interface are simply better.
Regarding these budget type watches and their use for some professions, something is often overlooked. Their quasi-disposability. I’ve worked in LE for 14 years and counting. If I get someone’s blood, urine, vomit, feces, etc on my watch, I’m not trying to disinfect it. It’s getting wrapped up in my nitrile gloves and going in the biohazard bag. This means, at least for me, the baseline g shocks are the absolute top end of what I would wear at work. Budget Casios and Timex watches like you’d find at Walmart are the most ubiquitous watches on my current shift. The Rangeman and Mudman, etc. are all badass watches, but I wouldn’t wear it in an environment in which I might simply have to throw it away. It’s just too expensive. Thanks for highlighting these workhorse watches that often get overlooked.
@@Realidealgear I might need to. That reminds me, that I thought of another idea for a livesstream. I'll keep you posted on that, think it would be a fun one.
Really enjoyed your video! Big fan of the Ironman. It’s way more legible than my g shock 6900 and was less than 30 bucks on Amazon. Such a great value. If I’m not dressed up for something fancy, nine times out of ten I’m wearing my Timex
Hey, you delivered! You bought it and reviewed it. Note that these come in so many different models and sizes. I have one that you can actually change which modes show up when you scroll through them. So if you dont' want 3 alarms to show up, you can make only 1 appear. Very comfortable with great legibility. I think the inidiglo on this style with the negative works best when it's on wrist at the right angle. Sometimes it disappears.
I ordered mine today for 40$. Hope it lasts . Was devoted to casio all these days but wanted something different and compact. Thank u for this wonderful video. Never owned a timex digital before.
I took mine to a Batteries Plus to get the battery replaced and they absolutely destroyed it. They tried to pry it apart at the middle where it doesn't open, then the beep doesn't work even turning it on in settings because they didn't reseat the steel back right. I take it back and they said they couldn't fix the beep but then the beep worked. Later I threw it in a bowl of water to let it soak after a workout as I had done for years but water got in and messed up the backlight. I finally took it apart myself and those monkeys had damaged the gasket so it wasn't waterproof anymore. It was a color way that's also been discontinued by Timex, so I can't even replace it. Very sad to say goodbye to an old friend. Real workhorse and there's very little by Casio/Gshock near this price point that offers a modest size, large screen, easy to reach buttons, multiple time zones, calendar reminders, 3 alarms and a tremendous backlight.
@@Realidealgear Right! A shame because I couldn't find a basic watch shop near me and the only jeweler willing to swap a battery was going to charge $60!
I’m not sure why you’re saying the light is t sufficient. I find it excellent. I have the shock version, maybe that one is different? On a side note, I found my old Ironman Icontrol I bought about 25 years ago in high school. It looks like this but with a crown instead of buttons. Can’t wait until the battery and band gets here to bring it back to life.
@@Realidealgear ha ha. It had a good life. The band on mine was so brittle from sitting in my old desk, untouched for 21 years that it literally just came apart in pieces like an old stale stick of gum.
You seem to be one heck of an athlete bro! I have seen these and handled one in the past but I am ashamed to say that I have never owned a Timex of any sort. As far as sporting credentials go there are few that can hold a candle against the Ironman! You are right, the legibility is outstanding! I wish they where more available here but they are rather rare. The backlight is also more tactical than the usual full illuminated G-Shocks. Hope you have a great week Tim! Show me your ways, O Lord, teach me your paths; guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long. -Psalm 25:4-5
Yes, the Ironman is a sleeper sports watch. I've hung up my Triathlon shoes....dude, the shirt (in this video) from my last triathlon was stretched pretty tight! Thank you for the verse. I'm now in Galatians (Ch4, 5). Reminder of God bringing freedom through Isaac born into freedom v Ishmael born into perpetual slavery. God chooses what He chooses and miracles never involve man's work or inputs...we are involved but have no inputs. Take care brother.
@@Realidealgear It certainly is! I had friends who did triathlons and they were very fit... On land and in water. I was just fit on land so adding two more disciplines is nuts .😅God has His ways and His plans and they are far beyond us. I do think He works through us from time to time according to His will. The Holy Spirit puts desires in our hearts sometimes for reasons we dont know to achieve things that might not be apparent to us at the time but works to the glory of God. Take care and be blessed Brother!
I really have to limit my interaction time with you… you’re the most expensive online-watch-date a guy could hope to have! Death by a thousand Casios….and Timexs….and… Have a great week! It’s a fun exploration… digital watches.
Ultimately, it’s about reducing times in the three stages. Splits, total duration of training. Pulse monitors can help but even then I don’t find them helpful when time is the biggest hurdle. A boood oxygen encore would be better as you could anticipate anaerobic levels regardless of pulse. As I trained my pulse would decrease which meant I had to inject sprints during my training. That increased cardio much like acclimatization for mountain climbers. Push your cardio into anaerobic levels and you could increase red blood cell production. I also ran logging trails at higher elevations. I planned my routes before hand, didn’t need GPS unless I went off route, didn’t do that. The cost of GPS on a watch was unnecessary as I used Google map on my computer for distances. Distance training involved a surprising amount of short runs at high rates combined with gradual increase of longer runs. Stretching was a huge part of the training routine. NO caffeine, ever.
I think the Timex is better than most Casios. Better display, Indiglo, easy to press buttons, auto timer, great quality strap. Love it!
The Ironman does fit that description. The classic analog Timex watches…no so much. Thanks for sharing.
I’ve had this n my Amazon cart for ages. I’m so sorry I haven’t bought it when it was 35€… it stayed at that price for
Five long days and it was just my devotion for Casio which prevented me from buying it.
Dang.
Now it’s at 50€.
Thanks for this video!
Awesome watch!
The procrastination anonymous meeting was going to review this Timex watch, the meeting was delayed. Have a great week my friend.
Just got it today, after some long lasting thinking - really don't know why, since the price is so low. Confirms all your favourable opinions!
I even love the indiglo - for me it's perfect.
Thanks again, for the great job!
Greetings from Romania!
You’re welcome and I’m glad this watch is checking all the boxes for you. Have a great week!
Thanks for the great review. I remember owning an Ironman as a kid. I think Timex is to Casio what Citizen is to Seiko. Timex and Citizen both make terrific watches but get overshadowed by Seiko and Casio. Thanks again!
You're welcome and Right on! Couldn't agree more. Have a great week.
that is a great comment. as an owner of both timex and citizen, now I wonder what that says about me
@@DinoCorvino I think it says you don’t care what others think, and you know what you like. 👍🏼
Right now I prefer Timex and Citizen over Casio and Seiko (well, actually I've always preferred Citizen over Seiko). You take these words from a former addict rehabilitated from the disease: Casio-obsession
@@armendarizosvaldo26 Ha! 😆.
Thanks for this. I put my Ironman on when I was 15, and envious of the older guys on swim team. I am 53 now and the Ironman has been with me since then. I strayed of course, but the reality is the Ironman in my watch.
Thanks for sharing your story with the watch. It’s been around for so long, it’s lost in the long shadow of Casios. For the money, it might be the best almost G-Shock-like watch. Have a great week.
@@Realidealgear Here is the thing, it is a better watch for about 99 percent of the world. I have mistakenly pointed this out on watch forums, only to gete killed. No human actually needs a barometer or altimeter unless they are climbing a mountain above whatever feet. The buttons on a huge swath of the g shocks are simply unusable. The ironman can do everything normal people might want. You can see the date and time legibly. You can set an alarm. You can use a timer. And if you are swimming or running laps, you can do splits. The buttons and interface are simply better.
Love these ironman watches, especially the shock versions.
The lineup should get more attention than it does because it offers such a great value.
I have one of these with the blue case and negative display, and a 100 lap big one. Theyre both amazing.
The Timex Ironman has grown on me. Time to search out another Timex digital watch! Have a great week.
Regarding these budget type watches and their use for some professions, something is often overlooked. Their quasi-disposability. I’ve worked in LE for 14 years and counting. If I get someone’s blood, urine, vomit, feces, etc on my watch, I’m not trying to disinfect it. It’s getting wrapped up in my nitrile gloves and going in the biohazard bag.
This means, at least for me, the baseline g shocks are the absolute top end of what I would wear at work. Budget Casios and Timex watches like you’d find at Walmart are the most ubiquitous watches on my current shift.
The Rangeman and Mudman, etc. are all badass watches, but I wouldn’t wear it in an environment in which I might simply have to throw it away. It’s just too expensive.
Thanks for highlighting these workhorse watches that often get overlooked.
Excellent points on biohazard and disposability of watches worn on duty. Thank you for your service to your community! 10-32 brother!
Classic watch! I'd probably grab one myself if I wasn't working on downsizing the collection.
It might be one for comparison sake for your channel.
@@Realidealgear I might need to. That reminds me, that I thought of another idea for a livesstream. I'll keep you posted on that, think it would be a fun one.
Really enjoyed your video! Big fan of the Ironman. It’s way more legible than my g shock 6900 and was less than 30 bucks on Amazon. Such a great value. If I’m not dressed up for something fancy, nine times out of ten I’m wearing my Timex
The Timex Ironman is a classic sport watch and like you mentioned, is useful in most situations. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hey, you delivered! You bought it and reviewed it. Note that these come in so many different models and sizes. I have one that you can actually change which modes show up when you scroll through them. So if you dont' want 3 alarms to show up, you can make only 1 appear. Very comfortable with great legibility. I think the inidiglo on this style with the negative works best when it's on wrist at the right angle. Sometimes it disappears.
It's a great digital watch. Keeper. Have a great week!
I ordered mine today for 40$. Hope it lasts . Was devoted to casio all these days but wanted something different and compact. Thank u for this wonderful video. Never owned a timex digital before.
It’s a great watch. Enjoy.
I bought one of those models in 2007, 3 batteries later it has seen plent of action and water................still going strong.
Great story! Timex makes some very durable and practical digital watches.
Thanks for the vid I recently switched from g shock to timex lol
Timex Ironman is on point with G-Shocks....and it's more compact. Thanks for watching.
I took mine to a Batteries Plus to get the battery replaced and they absolutely destroyed it. They tried to pry it apart at the middle where it doesn't open, then the beep doesn't work even turning it on in settings because they didn't reseat the steel back right. I take it back and they said they couldn't fix the beep but then the beep worked. Later I threw it in a bowl of water to let it soak after a workout as I had done for years but water got in and messed up the backlight. I finally took it apart myself and those monkeys had damaged the gasket so it wasn't waterproof anymore.
It was a color way that's also been discontinued by Timex, so I can't even replace it. Very sad to say goodbye to an old friend. Real workhorse and there's very little by Casio/Gshock near this price point that offers a modest size, large screen, easy to reach buttons, multiple time zones, calendar reminders, 3 alarms and a tremendous backlight.
That’s a terrible experience. The watch, without such poor intervention, is tough as nails. Hope you have a great week.
@@Realidealgear Right! A shame because I couldn't find a basic watch shop near me and the only jeweler willing to swap a battery was going to charge $60!
I’m not sure why you’re saying the light is t sufficient. I find it excellent. I have the shock version, maybe that one is different?
On a side note, I found my old Ironman Icontrol I bought about 25 years ago in high school. It looks like this but with a crown instead of buttons.
Can’t wait until the battery and band gets here to bring it back to life.
Thats exciting...my wife's Ironman wasn't so lucky. We tried to get it up and running but to avail. It was over 20yrs old.
@@Realidealgear ha ha. It had a good life.
The band on mine was so brittle from sitting in my old desk, untouched for 21 years that it literally just came apart in pieces like an old stale stick of gum.
Be Sure, It's not difficult! Youre the Tim!
Right
You seem to be one heck of an athlete bro! I have seen these and handled one in the past but I am ashamed to say that I have never owned a Timex of any sort. As far as sporting credentials go there are few that can hold a candle against the Ironman! You are right, the legibility is outstanding! I wish they where more available here but they are rather rare. The backlight is also more tactical than the usual full illuminated G-Shocks. Hope you have a great week Tim!
Show me your ways, O Lord, teach me your paths; guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.
-Psalm 25:4-5
Yes, the Ironman is a sleeper sports watch. I've hung up my Triathlon shoes....dude, the shirt (in this video) from my last triathlon was stretched pretty tight!
Thank you for the verse. I'm now in Galatians (Ch4, 5). Reminder of God bringing freedom through Isaac born into freedom v Ishmael born into perpetual slavery. God chooses what He chooses and miracles never involve man's work or inputs...we are involved but have no inputs. Take care brother.
@@Realidealgear It certainly is! I had friends who did triathlons and they were very fit... On land and in water. I was just fit on land so adding two more disciplines is nuts .😅God has His ways and His plans and they are far beyond us. I do think He works through us from time to time according to His will. The Holy Spirit puts desires in our hearts sometimes for reasons we dont know to achieve things that might not be apparent to us at the time but works to the glory of God. Take care and be blessed Brother!
You should look into the Timex Command Shock or Expedition Grid Shock just for fun. Next step, analogue Timex. 😉
I really have to limit my interaction time with you… you’re the most expensive online-watch-date a guy could hope to have! Death by a thousand Casios….and Timexs….and…
Have a great week! It’s a fun exploration… digital watches.
The Command is a beast. That negative display is amazing and wears nicely, and easy to read.
Great watch .
Ditto...Surprising specs compared to some Casios.
How do you train fore an ironman with this watch. Do you use splits or? It has no GPS or Puls so?
Ultimately, it’s about reducing times in the three stages. Splits, total duration of training. Pulse monitors can help but even then I don’t find them helpful when time is the biggest hurdle. A boood oxygen encore would be better as you could anticipate anaerobic levels regardless of pulse. As I trained my pulse would decrease which meant I had to inject sprints during my training. That increased cardio much like acclimatization for mountain climbers. Push your cardio into anaerobic levels and you could increase red blood cell production. I also ran logging trails at higher elevations.
I planned my routes before hand, didn’t need GPS unless I went off route, didn’t do that. The cost of GPS on a watch was unnecessary as I used Google map on my computer for distances.
Distance training involved a surprising amount of short runs at high rates combined with gradual increase of longer runs. Stretching was a huge part of the training routine. NO caffeine, ever.
Timex watches are not cheap compared to Casio counterpart. That one in the video is about one third expensive compare to its Casio equivalent.
Thank you for watching.
I'm curious, to which Casio you're referring?
So they are cheap compared to casio? U just said it yourself by telling the prices.
Tim who?
Right.