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Are the batterys replaceable without destroying the watertight seal? Or are these a throwaway when the battery goes?
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I've replaced mine, no problem.califdiver1:Are the batterys replaceable without destroying the watertight seal? Or are these a throwaway when the battery goes?
Checking my watch as we speak. The only numbers /letters/wording I see are Timex Helix DM Depth. I recently purchased another one at Walmart for 20.00. I had asked th jewelry dpartment about them and they looked at me a bit crosseyed and didn't know what I was referring to. I happened to stumble on them on a rack near a register as I was leaving. Good luck, and again as others have posted, you may find the strap a bit too short, but for $20.00, you can take the chance and modify it.CatBlue:I've read the posts about this watch with great interest. You say Timex stopped making this particular model, but maybe I can find some online or in stores like Campmor. Would you be so kind and tell me specifically the Helix model or model number? Thank you!
I've been pressing buttons underwater on mine for 3+ years with no problem. However the metal faceplate has fallen off and I have replaced the band with a bungee cord, so it looks like hell but still works.yomar:I noticed something weird in the manual. It says there that to avoid breaking any seal in the watch, avoid pressing any buttons while underwater. But how can you record splits without pressing the split button? Weird, no?![]()
haha, my faceplate fell off as well! After a crappy glue job to replace it, it looks as good as ........well it still works fine!MgicTwnger:I've been pressing buttons underwater on mine for 3+ years with no problem. However the metal faceplate has fallen off and I have replaced the band with a bungee cord, so it looks like hell but still works.
If a guy with a real expensive dive watch makes a wisecrack about my beat-up Timex, I just tell him what an old diver told me once: "Ten dollars or ten thousand, they all end up as rusty little pieces of #$%^ strapped to your wrist."freediver:haha, my faceplate fell off as well! After a crappy glue job to replace it, it looks as good as ........well it still works fine!![]()