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Timex solar-powered watches are objectively worse with their 2-month battery reserve than G-Shock's Tough Solar technology that gets you 9 months of energy. The same stands for features such as the radio-controlled automatic time adjustment , digital compass, a thermometer or a hands-free backlight. G-Shock is a clear winner in the advanced features category, especially with their premium Master of G line of watches.

The biggest design difference between the G-Shock and the Timex Ironman is the way that the numbers are displayed on the screen. Ironman has taller numbers that are easier to read, while G-Shock's numbers are more condensed on a smaller screen. While it's undeniable that Timex screen is easier to read , I prefer the smaller G-Shock number more, as they give off a more " military " than "sporty" vibe.

It's a personal thing, however, and I'm sure that you can get used to either one of the designs. After wearing both watches, I've also found Casio's straps to be more comfortable than those of Timex. They just feel softer, and fit better around the arm because of how they're connected to the watch. Small details like this matter, especially when you wear the watch every day. Thus, there is no clear winner when it comes to price. Check the latest price on Amazon on the basic models that we've been discussing:.

Recreational divers are not allowed to 70 meters. Open water divers are allowed to 18 meters. Advanced are allowed to You can do an extra specialty that will allow Anything deeper than that wouldn't be generally considered "recreational". I own about 10 of each, G-Shock and Timex Ironman. While I agree that the G-Shock is more rugged, the Timex IM is easier to read, easier to use, easier to set including alarms, etc , has a better Indiglo back-light, and perhaps most importantly, easier more ergonomically placed buttons to push for every function.

Thanks for your review. Appreciate seeing your opinions. I guess from a tactical standpoint, the g shocks are nice because they are robust with protected buttons. However, if you are farming, wrenching, or using the timers and stopwatch, then ironman all the way. They are especially easier to get dirt, blood, and grease out of all of the crevices.

You say m if you look at the dial it says m. Also the acrylic crystal not recessed?? Say what? Next upgrade on it was the indiglo. I had one of those also and gave it to my father-in-law who wore it for several years.

I used to go swimming with it road cycle, everything with it on. The acrylic crystal was below the bezel surface but if it got scratched you could polish it out with toothpaste, and also change your own batteries. I used to use the light to tell how much battery life was left by how strong it lit-up the dial. I have purchased the reissued one in part for the memories and also their durability and to use as a beater watch when getting dirty camping, construction, Things I would not subject my more expensive watches to.

The Competitors. Check Price On Amazon. Timex T5K Ironman Original Anything deeper than that wouldn't be generally considered "recreational" Reply. Press it to make the hours on the watch face flash.

Then press Mode again to make the minutes flash. Choose the current day of the week. After setting the time, press Mode again. The day section above the time will start flashing. When you press Mode after setting the day, the month in number form will start flashing. Then press Mode again and select the current date. Choose if you want the time displayed in 12 or hour mode. When you press Mode after setting the date, the menu changes to 12 or hour time mode.

This button closes the menu and brings you back to the normal watch display. The changes you made will be saved. Method 2. Cycle through the options to get to the alarm menu. By default, the time will appear and the hours will be flashing. Press Mode Next to make the minutes flash and do the same thing. Decide if you want the alarm to ring weekdays, weekends, or daily. Press Mode after setting the alarm time. The option above the time will begin flashing. This programs the alarm into your watch memory.

The alarm will sound on the times and days that you set it to. Method 3. Chrono is the mode you use to track your split and lap times. The watch modes are Clock, Chrono, Timer, and Alarm. Cycle back to Chrono if you miss it the first time. You have 2 options for the Chrono setting. One displays the current lap time larger with the overall split time smaller.

The other reverses the order, and shows the split time larger. This way, you can see how your laps are measuring up. The watch keeps the format that you picked for every time you use the Chrono unless you change it again. This begins the timer.

Start your workout and use the Chrono to check your current time. If you want a specific lap or split time, the Chrono can also measure this. The timer display will show your lap time for 10 seconds so you can read it. The timer continues running in the background and switches back after 10 seconds. This brings you to the workout data menu. Then press Next or Mode to open a specific workout. When the watch beeps, the last stored workout is deleted. Continue holding the button to erase all workouts and free up all the watch memory.

Your watch can count up to 99 laps and will store Not Helpful 0 Helpful 2. Not Helpful 5 Helpful 0. How do I change the day of the week if the option for changing the day doesn't appear while I am setting the watch? I had this problem on my blackout Timex Ironman. It turns out that I had the wrong date set. Once you set the correct date, it will automatically correct the day of the week on its own. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2.

Do I have to set the clock to instead of to get the day of the week and date to be correct? No, it is You have to set to the correct year, date, month and time to set your Ironman. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 1. Stephen Leccese. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.



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