Saturday, April 17, 2010

Freestyle Men's Recon Watch #FS80929


Product Features

  • Quartz movement
  • Mineral crystal
  • Case diameter: 32.9 mm
  • Carbon-fiber case; Digital-gray dial
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

Product Description

Keep active, meet your goals, and stay on top of your busy schedule with the Freestyle Men's Recon Watch. Perfect for runners, this sports watch features a "Start Lap" function and other functions to easily set and change modes. Built with a durable black carbon-fiber case, the timepiece is flanked by a matching black nylon strap that has a Velcro clasp. The oval dial features a digital display, a day-and-date calendar, and a NightVision backlight. Featuring quality quartz movement, this Freestyle men's watch is water resistant to 330 feet (100 m).

Freestyle Brand


Twenty-eight years ago, a couple of surfers turned a simple observation into a cultural icon. Nowhere could they find a watch that would withstand the abusive conditions of their lifestyle, and the damaging effect of salt water and sand. Necessity being the mother of invention, Freestyle was born. Freestyle has since evolved into a diverse collection of watches ranging from the iconic Shark watch to athlete designed signature time pieces.

History

Freestyle was the first surf watch brand in the US. Since 1981, Freestyle has been making durable, dependable, stylish watches all built to withstand the abuses of the high-intensity, rider lifestyle, both in and out of the water.

It is an authentic, credible action sports brand with roots in surf and founded on performance, providing stylish performance timepieces with enduring quality and durability, while maintaining competitive, affordable pricing.

Freestyle Watches Feature:

  • A minimum of 100 Meters Water-Resistance
  • Durable, water-resistant polyurethane or nylon straps, or solid stainless-steel bracelets
  • NightVision™ Display on all Digital-models
  • Luminous hands and/or markers on all Analog-models
  • Smart design features
  • A wide range of technologies, ranging from analogs to more advanced, such as digitals, with lap-memory, Tide, Compass, and Altimeter modules

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