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Steve .
(pappekak) - F

Locale: Tralfamadore
Watch with multiple alarms on 06/26/2007 08:17:49 MDT Print View

Looking for a lightweight watch that can be programmed once for at least 4 daily alarms: e.g. ring at 5:00am, 9:17am, 12:33pm, 3:57pm.

Jon Priest
(jwetzelp) - F

Locale: Central Arkansas
Re: Watch with multiple alarms on 06/26/2007 14:15:27 MDT Print View

Many running-style watches come built in with an interval timer mode. I have a Timex Ironman that has a chronograph, timer, interval timer, and three alarms. I also like the band which is a non-porous plastic material that is well-ventilated and durable (tough, little sweat, no stink). Check it out here:

http://www.hiltonstentcity.com/library/Timex-T54281.htm

Michael Crosby
(djjmikie) - MLife

Locale: Ky
Cheaper version W/5 alarms on 06/26/2007 14:34:09 MDT Print View

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=1192087

Band Type: Polyurethane strap
Display: Digital
Water Resistance: 100 meters (330 feet)
Lap Memory Recall: 100
Number of Lap Counter: 99
INDIGLO Night-Light: Yes
Night Mode Feature: Yes
Set Up To Number of Hours: 100 hours
Hour Number: 100 hours
Number of Timers: 9
Date and Best Lap/Average Lap: Yes
Number of Time Zones: 2
Push Button: Yes
Simultaneous Lap and Split: Yes
Memory Recall of Lap and Split: Yes
Alarms: 5
5 Minute Reminder: Yes
Free-form Text Notes: 10 notes (up to 35 characters)
Model No.: 66801
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 0.2
Instruction Manual: Y
Instruction Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Portugese, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Dutch
Assembled in Country of Origin: Imported
Origin of Components: Imported
Wal-Mart No.: 004708704

Steve .
(pappekak) - F

Locale: Tralfamadore
Re: Cheaper version W/5 alarms on 06/26/2007 16:24:19 MDT Print View

Mikie, do you have a weight for this watch?

Michael Crosby
(djjmikie) - MLife

Locale: Ky
Weight on 06/27/2007 08:08:31 MDT Print View

All I know is that the shipping weight is .2 lbs.

Michael Crosby
(djjmikie) - MLife

Locale: Ky
Better price on 06/27/2007 08:16:52 MDT Print View

I found the first watch in this thread here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B000B545BO/ref=tag_tdp/103-2817591-0291804?ie=UTF8&condition=all

for 32.97 including shipping.

Edited by djjmikie on 06/27/2007 08:17:27 MDT.

Ben 2 World
(ben2world) - MLife

Locale: So Cal
Re: Timex Ironman on 06/27/2007 10:12:42 MDT Print View

Steve:

Who cares about the weight of the watch? It won't show up in either base or pack weight -- but only in "clothing worn and stuff in pockets" weight and "total skin out" weight!

Kidding aside, I own a similar watch -- the Timex Ironman 30. I believe the weight of both models are about the same. Both types come in two choices of face size -- full and mid. The mid (1.25") weighs exactly 1 oz. I suspect the full size version weighs around 1.5 oz.