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product_id: 47937074
title: "Men's Ironman Classic 42mm Digital Watch"
brand: "timex"
price: "27269 som"
currency: KGS
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reviews_count: 12
category: "Timex"
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# INDIGLO night-light 200m water resistance 30-lap memory stopwatch Men's Ironman Classic 42mm Digital Watch

**Brand:** timex
**Price:** 27269 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⏳ Own the moment, from dawn runs to midnight swims.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Men's Ironman Classic 42mm Digital Watch by timex
- **How much does it cost?** 27269 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.kg](https://www.desertcart.kg/products/47937074-mens-ironman-classic-42mm-digital-watch)

## Best For

- timex enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted timex brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dive-Deep Water Resistance:** Certified waterproof up to 200 meters—perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba adventures.
- • **Iconic INDIGLO Night-Light:** Illuminate your digital dial instantly for clear visibility anytime, anywhere.
- • **Shock-Resistant Durability:** Built tough with a 42mm resin case to withstand your most intense workouts and daily hustle.
- • **Race-Ready Stopwatch Precision:** Track up to 30 laps with customizable alarms and countdown timers for peak performance.
- • **Classic Sport Style with Modern Edge:** A sleek matte black resin strap with secure buckle keeps you stylish and ready for action.

## Overview

The Timex Ironman Men's Classic 43mm Digital Watch blends iconic 1986 design with modern upgrades like a 30-lap memory stopwatch, 200m water resistance, and INDIGLO backlight. Engineered for durability with a shock-resistant resin case and a secure matte black strap, it’s the ultimate companion for active professionals who demand style and performance in every second.

## Description

Durable 42mm shock-resistant case, digital dial with 30 lap memory, customizable alarm, countdown timer, and INDIGLO night light for visibility in any conditions.

Review: Timex Ironman. A classic watch as good as expected - I received this watch yesterday, so this is a first impressions review. I really like this watch, it is a very popular classic that does what it says it does. Qualitywise it seems pretty sturdy and able to take a hit with no problem. I'll go through the pros and cons: PROS - If feels solid. This is a watch that wants to compete or be in pair with a Casio G-Shock. It says 'Shock' on the bracelet, it has a mineral crystal lens, and it looks like a watch embedded in a carved stone (maybe because of the watch's colours) - Very easy to read I am over 40yo, and my sight is not as good as it was a few years ago. Last Sunday, I went for a running to the park near my house. I was wearing a smart band, pretty good quality for the price, but apart from the main time display, when you enter 'exercise mode', the information displayed and digits in the screen are too small for me. I found myself having to check the time on the phone while running, and it is very inconvenient to play with pocket zippers while running. When I arrived home, I decided I would get a digital watch with big digits (I use the chrono and timer all the time while exercising). I must say I have a couple of G-Shocks, and even though I can read the digits on my DW-5600 when I am running, it takes a few milliseconds to process the numbers. Also, the date is much harder to read in the G-Shock. I have a GA-2000 too, and its analogue handles are super easy to read, but using the timer/chrono on it is not great, as the digital displays it has are tiny (for me) - INDIGLO Let me repeat it: INDIGLO. Wow, the best feature! Please check my video. Love at first sight! - Dual time, where you can adjust Time 2 with a different date (day, month, year!). I have never seen this before. You may think: 'that is not useful at all!' ...Ask a time traveller :p - You can set the alarm as Daily, Weekdays, or Weekends Ok, now the things I don't like so much: CONS - The watch is quite tall, so it may be a problem to wear it with a long sleeve shirt - The screen is blank for some time when entering the Chrono, Timer, and Alarm modes You can see that in my video when I scroll through the options and stay on the timer page - Only one alarm I am used to the five alarms available on my G-Shocks - When on Chrono or Timer mode, the current time is not displayed This is one of my favourites features of the 'square' G-Shocks Overall, this is a perfect watch. It ticks many boxes for me, being the main ones the bigger digits and night light that makes reading the time at night easy.
Review: Classy looking and feature rich, would recommend. - Snazzy as all hell, man. I've got a few watches, all Casio/G-Shock and to me this is comparable to the Casio DW6900 in size albeit a little more compact and smaller. Feature-wise the Timex is pretty similar in most respects but a bit better overall. I'll use the Casio mentioned as a comparison here and there as a run down the features of this watch: Screen/digits are large and clear, very easy to read. Modifying the settings is easy and each function has prompts for turning something on/off anyways, should one not have a manual to hand (available online, mine came without a manual but some foldout paper in a few different languages with battery and water resistance information on it). Double the height of the DW6900 and aesthetically I like both but kinda leaning more towards the Timex right now. On some models the 3 eyes serve a function but on the DW they just tick round in seconds and are a visual treat more or less. You can mute the beeps/button presses. Personal preference here but it would do my head in having the beeps sound constantly when setting timers or chrono, I prefer being able to select this on or off as per requirement. The date format can be to DD/MM. This is boss, cos everyone outside the US uses this, the normal way. X’D Has dual time. This is not world time but can set two independent times in timekeeping mode). Good stuff and perfect for seeing when people in other parts of the world are awake. Not much of a jet-setter at present but perfect for those 'OK, they're awake, can start trolling them' moments. :) Timer has autorepeat. Although this is also present on the DW6900 it's not featured on a lot of Casio watches (e.g: GD350, an absolute awesome watch packed full of functions, only let down by lack of autorepeat) which I think it dumb, lolz. Not sure how much I'd use the lap timer/chronograph on any watch but I'm sure if you're reading this or thinking of purchasing you know what the crack is here in regards to timing one's laps and the like. Had a play about with the recall function and it does what it says in Timex's blurb, I'll probably find some use for it if only motivating myself to get into shape again. X'D The indiglo feature works well and as it should, it lights up the digits rather than the whole screen, perfect for night time checking. The 'nightlight' feature or whatever it's called is great too, the watch stays lit up at every button press which imo is a bit better that auto-illumination but tastes may vary depending on whether one wants it to double up as a torch (a lot of watches with ultra-brite white leds tend to do this). Material-wise it seems really well put together, I doubt it's as robust as the DW6900/G-shock but unless you're going out of your way to smash it I think it'll hold up under the majority of conditions. There's a nice touch with the strap keeper, the watch band has two ridges that hold it in place which is a brilliant little design element given the usual nature of this watch. The buckle is plastic and not metal, not the end of the world but metal/stainless steel would've been nicer. The watch came with a nice plastic stand and all, I've got a couple of these and they're great for putting solar watches in and charging them up at the windowsill. For £34 it's a pretty good deal all round. Would recommend for exercisers and watch nerds alike. I've added a few photos to show size and those nice strap keeper ridge things. Update 29/12: I think the clasp is metal but coated.

## Features

- 42mm shock-resistant black resin case, completed with a matte black resin strap with buckle clasp
- Digital dial with sports-stopwatch 30 lap memory, customizable alarm and countdown timer
- INDIGLO Light Up Watch Digital Dial
- Water resistant to 200m (660ft: in general, suitable for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and other activities that involve water)
- A throwback to the original 1986 IRONMAN watch with improved functionality and shock resistant durability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001BXS0ZM |
| ASIN  | B001BXS0ZM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Length | 8 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 18 Millimetres |
| Bands | 1 |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,631 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 335 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Bezel Color | Black |
| Brand Name | Timex |
| Case Diameter | 42 Millimetres |
| Case Material Type | Resin |
| Case Thickness | 6 Millimetres |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Country Of Origin | Philippines |
| Country of origin  | Philippines |
| Crystal | Plastic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,976) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,976) |
| Date First Available  | 1 Jan. 2007 |
| Department  | Men |
| Dial Color | LCD |
| Display | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Crosshair |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753048310463 |
| Included Components | television |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Clock |
| Item Weight | 54 g |
| Item model number  | T5K195SU |
| Manufacturer | Timex |
| Manufacturer  | Timex |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T5K1959J |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty |
| Model Name | Ironman Endure 30 Lap |
| Model Number | T5K195SU |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions  | 15.24 x 15.24 x 15.24 cm; 54.43 g |
| Special Features | Shock resistant, Water resistant to 200m, Customizable alarm, INDIGLO light-up watch dial |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Strap Type | Resin strap with buckle |
| Style Name | T5K195-AMZUK |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 753048310463 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Images

![Men's Ironman Classic 42mm Digital Watch - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61kbUK0qrPL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: can u make it buzz every 36 seconds**
A: It has an hourly chime. It also has a countdown timer with a repeat option so you could set this for 36 seconds and it would therefore beep every 36 seconds.

**Q: Can the date be set to the correct format? I.e. 25/12**
A: Yes it can be swithced between DD/MM & MM/DD

**Q: does it have dual times?**
A: Yes it has 2 time zones

**Q: What type of fastening does this watch have. I need a velcro fastening easy closing one. as I find most clasps difficult to close. No photo of back.**
A: Not Velcro and not a clasp either. Watch has quite a sturdy pin through strap ... normal kind of watch strap.  Stays in place very well, but quite stiff as the plastic strap is a tough material.  Not quick release

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Timex Ironman. A classic watch as good as expected
*by J***O on 13 December 2022*

I received this watch yesterday, so this is a first impressions review. I really like this watch, it is a very popular classic that does what it says it does. Qualitywise it seems pretty sturdy and able to take a hit with no problem. I'll go through the pros and cons: PROS - If feels solid. This is a watch that wants to compete or be in pair with a Casio G-Shock. It says 'Shock' on the bracelet, it has a mineral crystal lens, and it looks like a watch embedded in a carved stone (maybe because of the watch's colours) - Very easy to read I am over 40yo, and my sight is not as good as it was a few years ago. Last Sunday, I went for a running to the park near my house. I was wearing a smart band, pretty good quality for the price, but apart from the main time display, when you enter 'exercise mode', the information displayed and digits in the screen are too small for me. I found myself having to check the time on the phone while running, and it is very inconvenient to play with pocket zippers while running. When I arrived home, I decided I would get a digital watch with big digits (I use the chrono and timer all the time while exercising). I must say I have a couple of G-Shocks, and even though I can read the digits on my DW-5600 when I am running, it takes a few milliseconds to process the numbers. Also, the date is much harder to read in the G-Shock. I have a GA-2000 too, and its analogue handles are super easy to read, but using the timer/chrono on it is not great, as the digital displays it has are tiny (for me) - INDIGLO Let me repeat it: INDIGLO. Wow, the best feature! Please check my video. Love at first sight! - Dual time, where you can adjust Time 2 with a different date (day, month, year!). I have never seen this before. You may think: 'that is not useful at all!' ...Ask a time traveller :p - You can set the alarm as Daily, Weekdays, or Weekends Ok, now the things I don't like so much: CONS - The watch is quite tall, so it may be a problem to wear it with a long sleeve shirt - The screen is blank for some time when entering the Chrono, Timer, and Alarm modes You can see that in my video when I scroll through the options and stay on the timer page - Only one alarm I am used to the five alarms available on my G-Shocks - When on Chrono or Timer mode, the current time is not displayed This is one of my favourites features of the 'square' G-Shocks Overall, this is a perfect watch. It ticks many boxes for me, being the main ones the bigger digits and night light that makes reading the time at night easy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classy looking and feature rich, would recommend.
*by A***A on 8 December 2017*

Snazzy as all hell, man. I've got a few watches, all Casio/G-Shock and to me this is comparable to the Casio DW6900 in size albeit a little more compact and smaller. Feature-wise the Timex is pretty similar in most respects but a bit better overall. I'll use the Casio mentioned as a comparison here and there as a run down the features of this watch: Screen/digits are large and clear, very easy to read. Modifying the settings is easy and each function has prompts for turning something on/off anyways, should one not have a manual to hand (available online, mine came without a manual but some foldout paper in a few different languages with battery and water resistance information on it). Double the height of the DW6900 and aesthetically I like both but kinda leaning more towards the Timex right now. On some models the 3 eyes serve a function but on the DW they just tick round in seconds and are a visual treat more or less. You can mute the beeps/button presses. Personal preference here but it would do my head in having the beeps sound constantly when setting timers or chrono, I prefer being able to select this on or off as per requirement. The date format can be to DD/MM. This is boss, cos everyone outside the US uses this, the normal way. X’D Has dual time. This is not world time but can set two independent times in timekeeping mode). Good stuff and perfect for seeing when people in other parts of the world are awake. Not much of a jet-setter at present but perfect for those 'OK, they're awake, can start trolling them' moments. :) Timer has autorepeat. Although this is also present on the DW6900 it's not featured on a lot of Casio watches (e.g: GD350, an absolute awesome watch packed full of functions, only let down by lack of autorepeat) which I think it dumb, lolz. Not sure how much I'd use the lap timer/chronograph on any watch but I'm sure if you're reading this or thinking of purchasing you know what the crack is here in regards to timing one's laps and the like. Had a play about with the recall function and it does what it says in Timex's blurb, I'll probably find some use for it if only motivating myself to get into shape again. X'D The indiglo feature works well and as it should, it lights up the digits rather than the whole screen, perfect for night time checking. The 'nightlight' feature or whatever it's called is great too, the watch stays lit up at every button press which imo is a bit better that auto-illumination but tastes may vary depending on whether one wants it to double up as a torch (a lot of watches with ultra-brite white leds tend to do this). Material-wise it seems really well put together, I doubt it's as robust as the DW6900/G-shock but unless you're going out of your way to smash it I think it'll hold up under the majority of conditions. There's a nice touch with the strap keeper, the watch band has two ridges that hold it in place which is a brilliant little design element given the usual nature of this watch. The buckle is plastic and not metal, not the end of the world but metal/stainless steel would've been nicer. The watch came with a nice plastic stand and all, I've got a couple of these and they're great for putting solar watches in and charging them up at the windowsill. For £34 it's a pretty good deal all round. Would recommend for exercisers and watch nerds alike. I've added a few photos to show size and those nice strap keeper ridge things. Update 29/12: I think the clasp is metal but coated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality sports watch at a reasonable price.
*by T***6 on 21 July 2025*

It feels like a high quality watch and the strap, which feels strong but very flexible, has extra security to stop it sliding off. The buttons are robust but easy to press. The light is different to anything I've seen before with a low but luminous back light that comes through the numbers, letters and icons on the recessed screen only, so is visible but won't waste too much battery, I'd guess. Decent weight and good value over all. I really like it for outdoor activities.

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