Monday, July 14, 2008

Watches

I've been a little running-watch deficient lately since my trust Timex Ironman went kaput a few weeks ago. Sadie gave me that watch for our first Christmas together . It's the first watch I had that I could store my workouts in so that I didn't have to erase them each day. I got in the habit of keeping my previous marathon mile splits in it until I ran the next one.

I wore it pretty much every day until a few weeks ago when the strap finally broke. I thought it would be an easy fix until I realized that the strap and watch were basically all one piece. You can't just go out and buy the replacement strap. You have to mail it off to Timex and have them replace it for you. I managed to hold it together for a couple months with a combination of dental floss, super glue, and electrical tape, but it all finally came apart. At about the same time, the watch started acting up when I got sweaty during a run. I had recently changed the battery and I guess it must not be sealed perfectly. I took that to mean that it was time for a new one.

For my birthday, Sadie gave me a sweet new Garmin 405. It's a cool new toy to train and run with, especially on long or easy runs, but it doesn't quite work well on some of our track workouts. Mac has us do a lot of workouts where we stop for our recovery. A lot of the time my Garmin goes into sleep mode because it's inactive for too long. Then I have to restart it and acquire the satelites again before I run. It works, but it's just a little easier to have a standard watch on those runs. Plus, I can't really wear my Garmin to work. I have a couple dress watches that I don't like to wear to work either, so I really needed a new Timex.

Check out my new watch. It's the same model as before, but it has the regular brushed chrome case instead of the blue one. 150 lap memory and hopefully an improved band.

3 comments:

MW said...

yup.
i love that watch.
mine is not the brushed stainless steel, but the same nonetheless. I also got the same one that also controls my ipod, but that one only stores 1 workout and 50 laps, so not as good.

Shoulda just taken your old watch to Target, and said: "It Broke." and they will give you a replacement, usually no questions asked.

Sadie J said...

You look hot in your new watch.

Shorey said...

Academy will also take back watches that are broken, no questions asked.