This watch made it through 8 years in the Marines, 2 combat deployments and years of training exercises in mud, sand, and salt water. Looking back, I greatly UNDER appreciated this watch. Highly recommended.
I figured out how to use it, I came here to see if I can figure out what this one thing means, the little moon icon at the clock part, But so far, ITS REALLY GOOD
When you press and hold the indiglo (glow up) button for 4 seconds, it activates the night mode, a moon icon will appear to indicate it and what it does is make the display glow whenever you press a button. You can turn that mode off by pressing and holding the indiglo button for 4 secs again or it'll deactivate within 8 hours @@jenny6609
@@ashab1 Yes, the "glass" is acrylic, a bit prone to scratches but otherwise very sturdy. I actually prefer it over mineral but ymmv. Night mode means, that the watch illuminates whenever ANY button is pushed, so you can set an alarm or the timer in total darkness withouth ever need to press the light button. A very useful feature that can come in quite handy.
I have the T5E961 watch on my wrist right now and it is easy to wear, doesn't hurt my wrist to wear it, exercise, etc. I used this watch while serving in the army jumping out of airplanes, helicopters, patrolling, deployment, etc. I still use this watch even to this very day still going strong. Very reliable watch. Thank you Timex.
Honestly the display is probably one of my favorite displays on any watch. Everything is so tall and easy to see. You can literally glance at it for .002 of a second and see the exact time and date. The g shocks you really gotta LOOK at it bc the everything is so small on the display
G-Shock's are tough build but in my opinion they were never meant as sports watches rather as adventurer/construction worker/LEO/military type of watches.
Been wearing the classic Timex Ironman Triathlon model since 2007, it's my favorite watch! I have not been wearing the same one since 2007 though, mine seem to consistently wear out after around 4 to 5 years... but it's cheap enough that I don't mind replacing them when needed. I'm glad Timex keeps making them.
I'm a competitive runner and the timex Ironman triathlon is my go to watch for training and competing. It's light, small, and the display is perfect. When it comes to digital watches, this is my favorite.
@@henrikbrmer6318 Honestly, only pros and pacers really need that stuff. Like 99.9% of the people that use Garmin are only doing it in a sad attempt to "flex" their weak strava data on social media. I see people posting 9 min miles, 30 min 10ks, 2.5 hour half marathons on social media ALL THE TIME. A Garmin isnt going to help someone like that, they need to stop diddling with their watch and wasting energy on their data and instead focus on their body. Checking a Garmin for stuff like VO2 max, cadence, heart rate when you're a non-competitive runner distracts you from LISTENING to your body, focusing on breathing and rhythm.
@@henrikbrmer6318 In my opinion, Garmins are really only for semi pros or pros. Your average recreational runner doesnt need it but merely wants it to flex their unimpressive strava data on social media.
Great review, looks like you did research on the watch before filming. I've seen too many reviews where the reviewer would stumble through and admit that they don't know anything about certain features and functions. Keep up the informative reviews. Thank you.
It’s nice to see Timex Ironman getting some coverage, they tend for the most part to be ignored by other watch reviewers. I think that’s a shame, as they are good value watches that are perfect for sports activities.
Just got one! $44. Awesome! I really don't need many of the functions but thanks for demonstrating the Chrono, timer etc. I just like it as 38-41mm is my sweet spot size, lightweight is very important, larger digital numbers help me with my 60 year old eyes. Don't laugh, but I just wore it with a tux today. I am a concert violinist and this lightweight watch does not disturb me when I perform. Many of my other watches are too heavy or big to have on when I perform. I do love my Mechanical Hamilton Boulton but it is too heavy. It looks great with the tux but too heavy when I prrform. On this gem, I set my daily timer snd horly chime. Awesome and easy. It is easier to read than my G-shock! Love the Classic Timex Beep!
I just got this watch, and I really like it. It's light, fits well on my wrist, reasonably easy to set, and is easy to read. I purchased it to replace a larger dial Ironman, and like this one better.
one thing which these Timex digital watches do better than the g shocks is the legibility .The lcd display is crystal clear from all viewing angles ,smokes even expensive g shocks in that department.
Many thanks for this excellent review. I have this model, which I wear as my daily 'beater'; but have found the instructions provided by Timex to be somewhat unclear. Your explanation has been a revelation and has allowed me to use the alarm and reminder functions to their full utility.
Ironman Classic 30 lap, full-size as he stated. I have enjoyed mine on a small male wrist for many years. Smaller “mid size” and larger “oversized” oversized versions available too. Case size and band width vary for each size.
Ironman fan here. It was my 2nd digital watch, also worn the most time on wrist. Advice: try to minimize the use of those pushers, as it will easily be the weak point for the watch.
I got this used from a flea market at $2 all it needed was a battery and this is my first timex but gotta say setting it is really easy compared to casios Edit:it looks practically new
Greetings from a Tiny Island in Maine, USA When you are using the stopwatch, can you go back to the time and see either a symbol that the stopwatch is running or better yet a smaller version of the stopwatch? Basically, can you see the stopwatch and the current time at the same time?
Unfortunately there is no current time visible in stopwatch mode (or any other mode) but fortunately Timex always has the quick return function to main menu (time keeping mode) and yes, a small indicator in the main menu shows that stopwatch/countdown timer are running.
It has 3 alarms that you can disable by pressing any button when they go off. If you don't press any button, the alarm will go off automatically 5 minutes later for just one more time.
This watch made it through 8 years in the Marines, 2 combat deployments and years of training exercises in mud, sand, and salt water. Looking back, I greatly UNDER appreciated this watch. Highly recommended.
I figured out how to use it, I came here to see if I can figure out what this one thing means, the little moon icon at the clock part, But so far, ITS REALLY GOOD
When you press and hold the indiglo (glow up) button for 4 seconds, it activates the night mode, a moon icon will appear to indicate it and what it does is make the display glow whenever you press a button. You can turn that mode off by pressing and holding the indiglo button for 4 secs again or it'll deactivate within 8 hours @@jenny6609
@@jenny6609 The moon icon is the indicator when "night mode" is activated, it usually deactivates after 6 or 8 hours by itself.
@@LV-42617What is night mode? And is the crystal acrylic or mineral glass?
@@ashab1 Yes, the "glass" is acrylic, a bit prone to scratches but otherwise very sturdy. I actually prefer it over mineral but ymmv. Night mode means, that the watch illuminates whenever ANY button is pushed, so you can set an alarm or the timer in total darkness withouth ever need to press the light button. A very useful feature that can come in quite handy.
I have the T5E961 watch on my wrist right now and it is easy to wear, doesn't hurt my wrist to wear it, exercise, etc.
I used this watch while serving in the army jumping out of airplanes, helicopters, patrolling, deployment, etc.
I still use this watch even to this very day still going strong.
Very reliable watch.
Thank you Timex.
For light sport activity I always chose the ironman over the G-Shock 5600, very intuitive and better display.
Yeah, the simplicity and legibility is part of what makes it so great! It's also a bit more ergonomic than the G-Shock
Honestly the display is probably one of my favorite displays on any watch. Everything is so tall and easy to see. You can literally glance at it for .002 of a second and see the exact time and date. The g shocks you really gotta LOOK at it bc the everything is so small on the display
G-Shock's are tough build but in my opinion they were never meant as sports watches rather as adventurer/construction worker/LEO/military type of watches.
Hello, I am Muhammad from Iraq. I prefer to wear a Timex watch, one of the best watches. Thank you, America, for making good watches. ❤
Been wearing the classic Timex Ironman Triathlon model since 2007, it's my favorite watch! I have not been wearing the same one since 2007 though, mine seem to consistently wear out after around 4 to 5 years... but it's cheap enough that I don't mind replacing them when needed. I'm glad Timex keeps making them.
I'm a competitive runner and the timex Ironman triathlon is my go to watch for training and competing. It's light, small, and the display is perfect. When it comes to digital watches, this is my favorite.
Why not at Garmin
@@henrikbrmer6318 Honestly, only pros and pacers really need that stuff. Like 99.9% of the people that use Garmin are only doing it in a sad attempt to "flex" their weak strava data on social media. I see people posting 9 min miles, 30 min 10ks, 2.5 hour half marathons on social media ALL THE TIME. A Garmin isnt going to help someone like that, they need to stop diddling with their watch and wasting energy on their data and instead focus on their body. Checking a Garmin for stuff like VO2 max, cadence, heart rate when you're a non-competitive runner distracts you from LISTENING to your body, focusing on breathing and rhythm.
@@henrikbrmer6318 In my opinion, Garmins are really only for semi pros or pros. Your average recreational runner doesnt need it but merely wants it to flex their unimpressive strava data on social media.
Does it track the mileage ran? Thanks.
I’ve loved mine for years! Excellent review.
Thanks Tim!
Great review, looks like you did research on the watch before filming. I've seen too many reviews where the reviewer would stumble through and admit that they don't know anything about certain features and functions. Keep up the informative reviews. Thank you.
It’s nice to see Timex Ironman getting some coverage, they tend for the most part to be ignored by other watch reviewers.
I think that’s a shame, as they are good value watches that are perfect for sports activities.
Just got one! $44. Awesome! I really don't need many of the functions but thanks for demonstrating the Chrono, timer etc. I just like it as 38-41mm is my sweet spot size, lightweight is very important, larger digital numbers help me with my 60 year old eyes. Don't laugh, but I just wore it with a tux today. I am a concert violinist and this lightweight watch does not disturb me when I perform. Many of my other watches are too heavy or big to have on when I perform. I do love my Mechanical Hamilton Boulton but it is too heavy. It looks great with the tux but too heavy when I prrform. On this gem, I set my daily timer snd horly chime. Awesome and easy. It is easier to read than my G-shock! Love the Classic Timex Beep!
I just got this watch, and I really like it. It's light, fits well on my wrist, reasonably easy to set, and is easy to read. I purchased it to replace a larger dial Ironman, and like this one better.
The Ironman was designed for those who run a Triathlon and that's more shock resistance than most will ever need.
My Ironman is among my favorite watches especially for the summer... Yard work swimming. etc. Love it
This is a seriously charming watch.
one thing which these Timex digital watches do better than the g shocks is the legibility .The lcd display is crystal clear from all viewing angles ,smokes even expensive g shocks in that department.
not from the top angle though
Money has nothing to do with that lol
With casio the cheaper the better legibility 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Many thanks for this excellent review. I have this model, which I wear as my daily 'beater'; but have found the instructions provided by Timex to be somewhat unclear. Your explanation has been a revelation and has allowed me to use the alarm and reminder functions to their full utility.
Glad it was helpful! Continue to enjoy your watch.
One of my favorite watches other than Casio
this thing is $399 in my country.. got it for $80 at a flea market !! it is a nice watch.. very nice..
Woah, $399 is way too much for this! Glad you found one. Enjoy.
$399 is insane! Mine was $44 American Dollars.
One more thing, this model has three of the loudest alarms that I could find.
It's true! I found out this morning 🥴
I love this watch. So incredibly lightweight!
I love that music. What is it?
Great review by the way. I liked the video. You have a good voice for this.
What model is this? Great and very informative review. Now Im planning to buy one. Thanks!
Ironman Classic 30 lap, full-size as he stated. I have enjoyed mine on a small male wrist for many years. Smaller “mid size” and larger “oversized” oversized versions available too. Case size and band width vary for each size.
Ironman fan here. It was my 2nd digital watch, also worn the most time on wrist. Advice: try to minimize the use of those pushers, as it will easily be the weak point for the watch.
Noted! Good callout. Thank you
I got this used from a flea market at $2 all it needed was a battery and this is my first timex but gotta say setting it is really easy compared to casios
Edit:it looks practically new
One of my favorite watch other then gshock
I have the T5e231. Ironman.
I wear it more than my g shocks. Its visible.
My DW5600 and G7900 are just collecting dust now
Greetings from a Tiny Island in Maine, USA When you are using the stopwatch, can you go back to the time and see either a symbol that the stopwatch is running or better yet a smaller version of the stopwatch? Basically, can you see the stopwatch and the current time at the same time?
Unfortunately there is no current time visible in stopwatch mode (or any other mode) but fortunately Timex always has the quick return function to main menu (time keeping mode) and yes, a small indicator in the main menu shows that stopwatch/countdown timer are running.
@@LV-42617 thanks
Just got this for my high school freshman that is running cross country.
Which one is overall best ironman Vs triathlon Vs UFC ?
Do these track mileage ran??
Best watch for fitness. Just don't push any buttons under water.
I want 1.
Is the model number TW5K89200 for women's?
Got it for $3 at a thrift store
Is there any Ironman that measures distance and/or cardio, and/or calories non connected and solar?
Unfortunately, I'm not sure
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Can you put this on a nato strap ? Does it have spring bars ?
Yes it does! Definitely possible to put it on a NATO. I believe the lug width of the spring bars is 16mm
" Eu tenho um Relógio desse aí."
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Got one for three dollars
Can it be set alarm hourly?
Yes.
Does it track steps or distance?
lol no
Can u set a 2nd time zone in this watch?
It has two additional time zones that you can access by pressing the frontal button.
There is a snooze function?
It has 3 alarms that you can disable by pressing any button when they go off. If you don't press any button, the alarm will go off automatically 5 minutes later for just one more time.
No traditional snooze function.
Jocko
Super loud music drowning out your voice made this review useless
I hear you. Sorry