I wore out a few Timex Ironman watches at work but usually get 8-9 years out of them . They about tripled in price and size since I first bought one in '88.
My last replaced watch was a timex. Lasted me 10 years. I replaced it with my now Citizen Eco Drive proDiver I got off Amazon last week for $86.00 Too good of a Deal to pass up. I also have a Invicta 45 mm Diver coming Saturday. Think I’m set for awhile. Sent from my iPhoneXR using Tapatalk
Purchased mine off EBay for $ 47.99 New with tags and box. free shipping. Coming from Florida. Sellers picture. Sent from my iPhoneXR using Tapatalk
I like a watch with a basic plain face , nothing too hard to see. The old eyes dont focus like they used to.
They're very cheap off the Bay. A few spins through a hot washer and some hand twisting softens them up a lot. The Citizen is approximately a 1988 model. Was my dad's. Very rough when he gave it to me. A few years back I had it overhauled...new face, hands, movement, and seals. Bezel is a transplant too.
Bought this for not much money. Works well and I like, and use, the stopwatch function. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Only when cinched snug. A bit loose and you constantly feel the abrasiveness. But they breathe great.