I bought a Timex Ironman 50 lap watch at Target that was supposed to be water resisitant to 100 meters. It lasted about 90 seconds in the pool before water got inside it and the face went blank.
Was this just a bad one and I should try another one? Or do I try to find a waterproof watch? Is there such a thing?
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I replace Timex batteries myself.... You need small screwdrivers, the correct battery (usually labeled on the back of the watch), and because I'm an over 40 Masters swimmer, a magnifying glass! Never had a problem with leaks.
I replace Timex batteries myself.... You need small screwdrivers, the correct battery (usually labeled on the back of the watch), and because I'm an over 40 Masters swimmer, a magnifying glass! Never had a problem with leaks.