


Fender Player II Mustang Bass PJ, Rosewood Fingerboard, Aquatone Blue
Marsoni
M251S
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Fender Player II Mustang Bass PJ, Rosewood Fingerboard, Aquatone BlueA short scale to rule them all, the Fender Player II Mustang Bass PJ is a welcomed addition to the Player II Series. Designed to bridge the gap between vintage charm and modern functionality, this Mustang is mighty. Finished in Aquatone Blue, the offset alder body is comfortable to play thanks to the double cutaway design, allowing for easy access to the higher frets. Connected by 4 bolts and a neck plate, a maple neck is attached to the body and
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★★★★★ 3
Very nice everyday watch
Color: Black-Red/Digital/Black
A watch with a lovely design. Really good quality silicone strap. The price is a bit high.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
You'll love it
Color: Black-Red/Digital/Black
simple and easy to set up
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great value watch with all the basic functions.
This is a solid watch for the money. I think if you are looking for a training watch that doesn't break the bank, this is a good option. I looked at a ton of options, and I know there are some even cheaper entry level options, but this Ironman was a little bit of a step up in appearance and quality. To me it's worth it to get this over something in that $20 to $30 range. The Ironman was more stylish and less bulky than a lot of those options.
This watch has a nice sized face that makes it easy to see without being so large that it's too much. There are some of these entry level sports/military watches that are just enormous. I'm not a huge guy so this was a much better option. One thing I am really liking is how flexible the strap is. The material has a nice give to it making it a very comfortable watch to wear. I've had some watches in the past where the bands were just too stiff and made the watch very uncomfortable.
It's easy to understand and operate. I didn't even read the manual and had everything figured out after 5 or so minutes.
Unless you are really going to step up and get a GPS smart watch in the $200 and up range, this watch is a great option.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018
★★★★★ 5
Great watch for healthcare workers
This is a great watch that I use for my nursing clinical rotations at hospitals. It has been washed and disinfected many times and it still looks new. I can read the time without my glasses I wear for astigmatism. The light is good for nighttime or darkened rooms. I think the alarm and hourly chime are harsh sounding, but they serve their purpose if needed (The beep of a Casio digital watch is preferred, for a frame of reference).
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026
★★★★★ 4
used solely as start watch for yacht racing: interface is good (lacks sync feature). Great value
on foredeck of a sailboat, lines and sails love to snag on stuff, especially wrist watches. Have had three torn from my wrist in 18 months. Two went overboard. I even tried to purchase super-strong spring-bars (pins that secure the band), but it was torn off again.
PRO:
great (intuitive, quick) interface for setting the countdown starting time, and option to repeat or count up.
easy to read display
CON:
No sync feature: in countdown timer mode, would allow adjusting the running countdown to the nearest minute.
Delay in switching modes: had left it in time-of-day mode and heard a starting signal, immediately switched to Timer mode and pressed start button, but it did not start the timer. On switching modes, it takes nearly a second for Timer mode to be operational, so need to wait until display comes on before trying to use it.
Time-of-day is not visible in Timer Mode, if it was, previous issue would rarely occur.
No Power down feature: my previous watch had an option to shut off the LCD display (and any audible alarms). Since I only use the watch about 100 hours (1%) of the year, this greatly extended the battery life.
All that said, the dedicated sailing watches all cost two to ten times as much with the lower cost options having poor reviews on quality. For now, I'll buy these (Timex Ironman Essential 30) and just expect to loose one on average once a year.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
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