ie8 fix

CNET Archive

Find more recent Watches and wrist device products

Freestyle MacDaddy (07/10/2004)

Freestyle MacDaddy

Entered CNET Catalog: 07/10/2004

SKU: CNETMACDADDY

Manufacturer: FreeStyle USA

Product summary

The goodThe good: Corrosion-free design; dual time zones; includes chronograph and countdown timer modes; backlit screen; 10-year warranty.

The badThe bad: Heavy; dual screen takes some acclimation; hard-to-use menu system.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: This is a cool watch for surfers, water-skiers, and boogie boarders who don't mind its heft and its quirky split-screen design.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 07/21/2004
Meet the Freestyle MacDaddy ($70 list), a hunk of a salt-water-resistant watch designed to appeal to surfers and boogie boarders. We'd wear it while catching a wave, though its unique split-screen design won't appeal to everyone. If you're looking for a timepiece to don while you try to improve your times in the pool, take a pass on this one. Its heft will weigh you down, and it lacks the timing functions that would be most useful to swimmers.

The MacDaddy is designed to withstand repeated exposure to water; it has a salt-water-resistant polyurethane band, a watertight casing, and stainless steel controls. This watch weighs 3.7 ounces; big guys might like its heft, but others, especially MacMammas, will probably find it burdensome (the watch does come in a petite version, the Mini Mac). We also had a hard time getting used to the MacDaddy's dual screens. Figuring out how to set the time and date was much harder than it should have been, and the split face repeatedly confused us. The manual, a one-page PDF file, could have been more helpful. Still, if you can get used to it, the double design can come in handy, especially when you're using it as a stopwatch.

Compared to some of the other multifunction models we've tested, the MacDaddy doesn't offer a lot. You can keep an eye on two time zones (a nice use of the split screen); engage the chronograph mode to, say, time laps from the shore and back again; and use the countdown timer when you're competing with a buddy to catch a wave. It also has a flashing alarm and a backlit screen. Freestyle offers a generous 10-year warranty, but getting your watch serviced over its lifetime is a bit of a pain. If you haven't tossed the sales receipt, you'll have to mail it in, along with $8.50 for shipping and handling.

Overall, this is a cool option if you're looking for a tough timepiece that can withstand repeated wipeouts. We're not totally sold on its funky split-screen design and could do without the heft, but the MacDaddy's unique, waterproof style may be a hit with the beach crowd. It comes in five different colors, from a hang-loose orange to a sleek black.

About CNET Archive

Welcome to the CNET Archive, a library of product reviews, user opinions, videos, specifications, and manufacturer descriptions for products no longer offered by the manufacturer or most retailers. Here you will find information on replacement parts and replacement ink cartridges. Read what others had to say about that used laptop you are considering buying. Take a trip down memory lane as you browse and reminisce about your favorite old video game or that first digital camera.

Freestyle MacDaddy specifications

  • Style
  • Product type Watch
  • Designation Casual
  • Body material Plastic
  • Band material Plastic
  • Time
  • Clock Multiple time zones
  • Timers Countdown timer , Stopwatch
  • Tech
  • Water resistant 50.0 m
ie8 fix
ie8 fix
  • Recently Viewed Products
  • My Lists
  • My Software Updates
  • Promo
  • Log In | Join CNET