My indiglo feature just died.
I just got the watch in August, WTF?
Do I need to replace a battery, or should I just get a new watch?
It's the basic 30 lap running watch.
In my experience, many many years. Change the battery. It's kind of a pain in the ass though.
Quote from: rocketgirl on December 18, 2014, 02:31:03 PM
In my experience, many many years. Change the battery. It's kind of a pain in the ass though.
I'm just going to get a new one.
I'm thinking the humidity killed it, this never happened up north. All my past Timex running watches lasted for a goodish time.
Quote from: Uncle Fred on December 18, 2014, 02:57:28 PM
The watch part often outlasts the BAND
YMMV
Exactly. I don't think I've ever had a battery die on me, the band always craps out in a very unfixable way before the battery dies. I generally get about 2 years out of mine.
Quote from: nadra24 on December 18, 2014, 03:26:28 PM
Exactly. I don't think I've ever had a battery die on me, the band always craps out in a very unfixable way before the battery dies. I generally get about 2 years out of mine.
I just ordered a new one from Amazon. Hee.
Maybe I dropped it, or it fell off my night stand. I'm puzzled.
Quote from: siamesedream on December 18, 2014, 02:34:50 PM
I'm just going to get a new one.
I'm thinking the humidity killed it, this never happened up north. All my past Timex running watches lasted for a goodish time.
Humidity? You can go SWIMMING in a Timex Ironman watch. Water resistant to 100Meters. YOu just don't push any buttons underwater. Which pissed me off because I bought one with a lap counter specifically for the pool.
Quote from: rocketgirl on December 18, 2014, 04:29:41 PM
Humidity? You can go SWIMMING in a Timex Ironman watch. Water resistant to 100Meters. YOu just don't push any buttons underwater. Which pissed me off because I bought one with a lap counter specifically for the pool.
Really?
Everything else works, except it does not light up when I press the indiglo button.
defective Indiglo. And of course 8 months later, you no longer have the receipt for a $30 watch.
Quote from: rocketgirl on December 18, 2014, 04:37:05 PM
defective Indiglo. And of course 8 months later, you no longer have the receipt for a $30 watch.
I guess so. I can still use the watch for daytime running, but I don't run during the day that often.
Mine have lasted at least five years. Usually the display will dim when you push the Indigo light when the batteries are dying.
Batteries usually last me a couple of years.
DH has one that must be 10 years old.
Maybe I give off some kind of bad magnetic field.
Contact timex and talk to them about it.
Couple of years. The problem with changing the battery on these is that the bell/chime no longer works after you change the battery. So you lose the alarm, and any repeating chimes (whcih can be a good workout - ie 10 x 60 second repeats - its nice to have the watch chime after each 60 secs).
So dont bother changing the battery. If you really need the Indiglo. just get a new one. Compared to those Garmin things, they are a bargain.
I never used the chime or alarm. now i gotta figure out if it still works on mine. (and if it does, i have to figure out how to turn it off again)
Chime did not go off. A little icon blinked, but no chime. Interesting.
I never used the chime either, I just look at the numbers when I do intervals.
I always had a hard time finding a place that would change the battery - something about a gasket and ensuring it is weather resistant. I usually just give up and buy a new one - you can find deals at Sierra Trading Post, Campmore, etc.
And the little loop that holds the end of the band - that always breaks for me. So either the band or battery goes after a year or so.
Ya'll are hard on your watches!
But, you can get them on sale pretty often. I think I got my current one as a discontinued model at WalMart for under $15. I've had it for several years and (knock on wood) the only thing wrong with it is that the chime doesn't work and that I have some acrylic paint on it. And I wear it EVERY DAY.
Quote from: ihop on December 23, 2014, 11:59:27 AM
the little loop that holds the end of the band - that always breaks for me.
Right after I had the battery changed on my ironman watch, that little loop on the band broke. Now, it's useless.
Quote from: Richard21142 on December 24, 2014, 09:51:02 AM
Right after I had the battery changed on my ironman watch, that little loop on the band broke. Now, it's useless.
Yeah the little loop on the band is almost always the first to go. I usually go to the dollar store and pick up a cheap watch to scavenge the band loop from it.
What do you people DO to your watches? I am not breaking my band. Or my band loop.
Quote from: rocketgirl on December 24, 2014, 11:38:32 AM
What do you people DO to your watches? I am not breaking my band. Or my band loop.
Friction. Lots of friction happening. ;)
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I always take my watch off.
Got my new watch, plus a new pair of new balance 770 v4s. The old ones are only 4 months old, but worn down already.