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The Timex Men's Ironman Triathlon Classic 100 is a rugged, feature-packed digital sports watch designed for serious athletes and busy professionals alike. With a 44mm resin case, 100-hour chronograph, 100-lap memory, interval timers, and water resistance up to 100 meters, it supports intense training sessions including swimming. The innovative Indiglo FLIX wrist-activated night-light ensures visibility anytime, while customizable alarms and dual time zones keep you organized. Its durable resin strap and secure clasp provide comfort and reliability for all-day wear.


























| ASIN | B00093CZV0 |
| ASIN | B00093CZV0 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Length | 8 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 18 Millimeters |
| Bands | 1 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,760 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #176 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Timex |
| Case Diameter | 44 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Resin |
| Case Thickness | 12 Millimeters |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,348) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2001 |
| Department | mens |
| Dial Color | Gray |
| Display | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753048129713 |
| Included Components | Timex Men's T5E231 Ironman Classic 100 Black/Yellow Resin Strap Watch |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Type Name | Timex Men's T5E231 Ironman Classic 100 Black/Yellow Resin Strap Watch |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | T5E231 |
| Manufacturer | Timex |
| Manufacturer | Timex |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Model Name | Ironman Classic 100 Full-Size |
| Model Number | T5E231 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.98 x 5.98 x 5.98 inches; 1.6 ounces |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Running |
| Strap Type | Adjustable, Two Piece Strap |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 753048129713 194366433043 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**R
Ironman 100
Great watch, as a trainer it has everything you need if you don’t want to be distracted with notifications. Best part is the interval timers & stop watch. It did come with the indiglo button rolling around in the box… I popped it back on and it seems secure now… we’ll see. I have 2 Ironman 30’s and they are awesome as well… just doesn’t have the interval timer like the 100 series.
B**S
Perfect for Training (Swimming) Purposes.... 5 Star for what it does as a training watch!
This is already my 2nd TIMEX which I use for my swimming practices.. This one beats the older model (Timex 51931 Ironman Triathlon) with some interesting changes: 1) The larger digits on this model makes it easier to read the numbers (as some mentioned to do so when running) even when I am swimming, with a quick flick of the wrist at the turn, it's possible to see the minutes and the seconds.... The older model had smaller number, thus not making it possible to do this. 2) The navigation on this model became quite easier. It was already easy on the older model but this one included instructions on screen, such as NEXT, DONE, + or - in order to advance with your practices and training... Plus a chance to change the way you want to see the information of the your laps (Laps in the big digits and splits at the smaller one, or the oposite) A Real nice add on by TIMEX. 3) A simple but effective wrist band "clip" (the tiny piece of strap that attachs the "extra" wrist band that is left after you put the clock on) It has a piece of rubber on the inside that locks on at the wrist band and does not make it loose or even letting it go as some other watches do sometimes. This is more effective underwater I think, as it remains the way you set your wrist, as the older model I had did not quite held in place all the time. 4) Plenty of memory (100 laps is really a nice number), maybe more then most will need but, as a swimmer I use to count splits over 100m (or yards) with many laps during one training... It is quite usefull. I go easily on 10 to 15 laps of the memory in one training. And with the date feature, that reminds when you did these times, it is quite usefull to keep track on the training with a spreadsheet, for instance... (as I do !) 5) A really big START/SPLIT buttom that is great to press when I am swimming laps and have to press myself at each turn at the pool. Just perfect. Never a miss ! And the feature which was already at most of the models, of the repeat countdown, and the start of a chrono, or a repeat (what I use the most) in order race agains your average rhitym inside a certain time frame that you can set it up ! And of course the flix technology, which is very good to have it... Just flick your wrist (when you set it to ON) and it will show you at night all info that you need. It is another great watch from TIMEX and it deserves a look, specially for the price. It is worth to pay a bit more if you are like me and uses a lot of the memory for the laps on swimming pool. Maybe for runners it can be quite a lot of memory, but the price difference is worth the change, for some of the options mentioned at this review. This is a really good watch to have.. Will you definatelly like as we all are at these reviews. :-) It deserves the 5 stars rating !
J**D
Durable.
My husband loves these watches. They last forever. They are durable and waterproof. No need to take it off. Quality and timeless.
B**8
Timex Ironman 100 Lap Flix System Watch
I had a Ironman Datalink, where you could zap phone numbers on to your watch from your monitor with a series of blinking lights. Awesome watch and stood up to over 10 years of use. Just recently started reseting when using stop watch. So I came here looking for the same, but slightly different (as the Datalink software is out of date). I found this one, Pros. works great just like the old one. Indiglo is different but better on battery life. The ability to Flcik your wrist to turn on the light is pretty cool. Cons. Nothing that should stop anyone from buying it, it is all personal preference. When cycling through the funtions on old watch it made a different sound when you were back at the beginning. The Stop watch, timer, alarm are not as easy to use and manuever as the older version. The light function, you have to turn on the option, and then it only last like 8 hrs... So basically instead of fliking my wrist to see the time, I flick realize it has been more than 8 hrs have to push the button anyway... Now that was the same and only con I had with the older model. Oh and I may replace the band with a cloth band, the hard plastic one that comes with it is comfortable enough, but it can start to dig.. Other than that fine watch.
S**R
Great watch
What I really like is the large numbers I can read without using my glasses
W**W
Great sports watch.
I have to admit to being a bit of a watch fiend, having one for almost everything I do, but this is one of the most useful, yet cheaper priced items I've come to enjoy. When I work out I like as much information as I can get, so for running and biking I have a watch for that, but for swimming I needed a watch to help me count my laps and log my times. The Timex Ironman 100-lap watch does this quite well. I first got a Timex 50-Lap watch that I was able to find locally, but 50 laps is very limiting so when I found this watch for less money and a bigger face that had the lap/split time and lap number on the screen at all times I knew I had a great product. When you're finished with your laps just save your workout. The watch will then calculate some information like average lap time and best lap. I haven't completely messed with their data, but I think they average your times by throwing out the lap times that are the outliers, which is good for the accidental laps where you hit the wrong button, but it's not as great when you did a few sprint laps and they don't show up as your best time. If your best time isn't on there you can still recall it by going through each lap individually, but I think my sprint laps sometimes aren't listed as my best laps. I haven't messed with this feature much because it isn't important to me, and removing the outliers is good for looking at your actual pace. I have been able to push myself a bit more in the pool by having actual numbers to compare, which is very helpful. The other features on this watch I haven't used much, but for someone who can't afford a GPS watch and can use maps or a track this watch would be great for running or anything with laps or intervals. It has up to 9 interval timers and once finished it can either stop or repeat the sequence. It can do what's called chrono at the end, where it just switches to the chronograph feature after your timer or interval timers are finished. Overall this is a great watch and for most people who enjoy doing anything with laps look no further.
R**L
Great sports/fitness watch
I will start my review with an admission: I hate digital watches. I think 7-segment numbers look ugly, and I prefer the ability to see the 'distance' between times visually that you get with an analog face. But I needed the timer and lap counter for my job, and I have always wanted to do interval training to improve my speed and endurance while cycling. This watch had everything I needed and more. I was aware that Timex was a respected brand, and the T5E231 was the only watch in my price range with the ability to count 199 laps. I have to say, though, that after a week of use, I actually love this watch. Not only does it meet my needs functionally, but it actually brings me pleasure to wear it and operate it. The yellow trim around the inside of the bezel clearly identifies it as a sport watch, yet it seems to fit in well in formal settings. The interface is incredibly user-friendly and satisfying to operate. I never thought I would refer to a watch's "interface", but this watch actually has one. Pressing most of the buttons results in actual text being displayed on the screen telling you what the button did, or what will happen if you hold that button down just a little longer. In most modes there are even little labels that appear on the screen by the buttons telling you what they do in that mode. Figuring out how to use almost all of the functions only required five minutes of random experimentation. The only thing I had to consult the manual about was how to switch the chronograph into lap counter mode. I just wish there instructions explaining how to fold the manual back into a size that fits inside the watch stand. There are so many little touches that make it clear the designers at Timex really take pride in their work. Here are my favorites: -When turning night mode on, the Indiglo lingers for another few seconds after releasing the button. But when turning it off, the light extinguishes immediately! It should, since if you are turning night mode off, it's probably daytime and you don't need the Indiglo anymore. -Being able to scroll numbers backwards and forwards while setting times. On other watches it is so frustrating to 'miss' the number you want and have to press the button 60 more times. -Little icons appear on the home screen letting you know if the timer, chronograph, or alarm is running in the background. Most watches only have an icon for the alarm. -The speaker plays a different sound for the alarm and the timer, so you know which one is going off without looking at the screen. Also the Indiglo light flashes. -The Indiglo system is clearly a masterwork of engineering. It looks evenly lit and is very easy to read, yet it doesn't illuminate anything other than the display (unlike the backlight on a phone, for example). This must save a lot of battery power, since lighting up other objects around the watch is a waste of electricity. Besides, you have your phone for that! -In timer mode, you can see what time the timer was originally set for on another line below the countdown. -The AM and PM appear in the same place on the display; there is just one little segment that lights up to turn the P into an A. -Many of the buttons that perform an irreversible or potentially unwanted function (such as resetting the chrono or clearing workout data) require being held down for several seconds so you don't trigger them accidentally. -The watch tells you how much memory is free for storing workouts. There is only one problematic thing about this watch (and it may actually be a problematic thing about myself). In order to activate the FLIX system I am required to wrench my arm so hard I nearly dislocate it. It is painful, and takes way more effort than just pressing the Indiglo button. This doesn't bother me, because I didn't buy this watch with the intention to ever use FLIX, but it is somewhat frustrating that it is so hard to use. However, it is possible that my technique is flawed, and there is an easier movement that will activate it. But I don't really want to experiment; I like my arm in its current uninjured state. In all, I am very satisfied with my purchase. I love everything it does, and the only 'negative' probably says more about me than it does about the watch. Considering my abhorrence of digital watches, I am surprised that I like this one so much. I don't plan to wear it any other time than while at work or working out, but for those times it is not only tolerable, but actually enjoyable. I highly recommend this watch!
T**S
Larger screen is great for time visibility!
The larger screen on this watch makes seeing the time much easier if your eyes are starting to struggle with a regular Ironman. And it’s actually less “bulky” than the old standard too! Sleeker, flatter face/bezel and slimmer straps. All nice bonuses. The only problem is that the designers seemed to only focus on the time. The top half of the display is almost never used. Instead of putting the day/date info above the time where it is on a regular Ironman, they left it empty and squeezed the information under the time. Day of the week and numerical month/day, a lot to fit under the time. This actually makes it smaller than it is on the regular Men’s Ironman watches. Wouldn’t it stand to reason if you’re buying a larger display watch, you need it to display information in a larger size? If your eyes are fine and you want a nice large faced casual watch, with a lower profile and sleeker look than a traditional Ironman (men’s) this is a great watch. Outstanding for the cost. Super easy to see time, easy to use all the features, and Indiglo comes through like a champ, as always. Lights up and no problem with visibility.
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