Atlantis 100™

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Atlantis 100™

from: Timex



 : Atlantis 100™
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Binding: Watch
Brand: Timex
EAN: 0048148775176
Label: Timex
Manufacturer: Timex
Publisher: Timex
Studio: Timex
Warranty: One-Year Warranty



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionStainless steel/rubber link foldover clasp band. NIGHT-MODE feature. 100-hour chronograph with lap or split. 99-lap counter. Alarm. 100-hour countdown timer. 2nd time zone with date




Features:
  • 100 hour chronograph with lap or split option
  • 99-lap counter
  • 100-hour countdown timer
  • 2nd time zone with date
  • Alarm













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Watch is fine, wrist band not so good
I bought this watch as a duplicate replacement for one my husband's been wearing for many years. Our only complaint is that the pins keep coming out of the wrist band! Not cool.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Requested review of Timex 77517
I think this is an excellent product. It performs a myriad of functions and is in a neat package, not gaudy or bulky. It is the third such watch I have purchased and worn out. They all lasted a long time, the metal strap broke long before the watch did.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best watch
Note: I get extremely attached to objects that I enjoy.

This is an excellant watch. It's simple, sleek looking, comfortable, and they last forever. Unfortunately, the above poster is correct; the plastic flakes and chips off and the rubber bands begin to break. I have had one of these for 7 years and it's still ticking away without any kind of maintaince.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A moderately good watch
For the price this is an excellent watch, but it is not a product for the person looking for a lifelong timepiece. I love the features. It's not easy to find a good looking 100% digital watch. However, after a few years (around 5) the color on the plastic around the face started to flake off and the rubber clasps began to break.



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