… anyone have experience with the timex sleek watches? i use a nike triax, but it’s on its last legs. need to upgrade and am a minimalist by nature. hoping these are as aero, thin, and light as they claim.
thanks…
… anyone have experience with the timex sleek watches? i use a nike triax, but it’s on its last legs. need to upgrade and am a minimalist by nature. hoping these are as aero, thin, and light as they claim.
thanks…
I have one and really like it. (Except that the battery is now dead since something in my bag was pushing the button to keep the indiglo light on for a day and a half.)
It’s very simple and pretty thin/small for a sports watch. It has the basics like 2 time zones, a stopwatch, interval timer, and 3 alarms. The 3 alarms is actually a really nice feature. If you don’t need an HRM it’s a nice watch to have.
We just bought some for the store. Impressive. Simple, cheap, easy to read. I like 'em. They are the originals.
I like them a lot. I race with the slim watch b/c it’s easier to pull off my wetsuit with the sleek watch. I used to race with the Timex Speed and Distance, but it’s profile is too big. The screen on the new watches is better too. Bigger numbers that are easy to see at a glance.
They retail around $60 and you can almost always catch a sale. Pretty cheap for a really good watch.