The Freestyle Mariner watch is a sailing essential, whether you're in high surf or calm waters. From its race timer to its durable and truly waterproof design, this watch is a sailor's friend.
Imported.
| Activity: | Watersports |
|---|---|
| Alarm: | Yes |
| Alarms: | 2 |
| Analog or Digital: | Digital |
| Backlight: | yes |
| Chronograph: | yes |
| Computer Compatible: | no |
| Construction: | Resin/stainless steel |
| Countdown timer: | Yes |
| Date display: | Yes |
| Face Size: | medium |
| Face diameter: | 1.4 inches |
| Housing Material: | stainless steel |
| Illumination: | Backlight |
| Multiple time zones: | Yes |
| Recommended Use: | diving, streetwear |
| Stopwatch: | Yes |
| Strap Material: | silicone |
| Warranty: | lifetime |
| Watch band material: | Silicone |
| Water-Resistant: | yes, 100m |
| Water-resistance: | 100 meters |
Loved this watch right out of the box, fits well, the rubber has a nice feel and the blue/black is sharp. However, it is a little overpriced. The watch face is all plastic, although it seems decently solid. The one thing that really ticks me off is the band holder doesn't do the job, the extra strap pops out all day long, which really bugs me. I think part of the reason is the rubber, which is pretty grip-y. I went from loving it, to liking it pretty quickly. Not sure if I can handle the strap flop all day, so may be returning it...
I haven't bought too many watches and I wasn't sure if I would like this one, but I bought it and love it. It fits well and I can see what the time is without my glasses one. I wear it especially when I go diving so I know how long I was down and then figure out how long I should stay on the surface before my next dive. I recommend this watch to anyone that is a diver, it is pretty cheap and can do a lot.