Expedition Rugged Metal Watch

product inoformation
Item ShapeRound Display TypeAnalog
Band sizeMens Standard Band width20 millimeters
Dial colorCream Bezel materialBrass
Bezel functionStationary Water resistant depth100 Meters
Part NumberT466819J Band MaterialLeather
Brand Seller or Collection NameTimex Model Year2013
Dial window material typeMineral ClaspBuckle
Case diameter40 millimeters Special featuresChronograph, Arabic Numerals, Light Up, Water Resistant, Second Hand
Item weight2.24 ounces MovementQuartz
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. Model numberT46681
Case materialBrass Case Thickness10 millimeters
Band ColorBrown CalendarDay-Date
about item
  • Adjustable brown 20mm genuine leather strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference.Special feature: Chronograph
  • Cream dial with date window at 3 o'clock; full Arabic numerals
  • Silver-tone 40mm brass case with mineral glass crystal
  • Indiglo light-up watch dial
  • Water-resistant to 100m (330 ft): In general, suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving

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Gregory Figueroa
I like my Timex Expedition watch because I can wear it daily I like its versatility because the size is quite conservative 40mm in diameter which falls into the category of classic about 9 or 10mm thick which makes it imperceptible on my wrist it is very comfortable and uses a 20mm leather strap this will make my task easier when I want to play with various combinations because it is a standard size and I can find many ( a lot !!)The reading of the watch is quite easy and clear in any situation because the design is almost military, the hour indexes (numbers) are applied and that makes the watch look too good FASCINATES ME !!! In low light situations you can choose to turn on the INDIGLO function (it is a kind of luminosity mechanism that makes the dial of the watch light up and you can read the time more quickly) It has the day and date window located at 3 o'clock in white that contrasts very well with the color of the dial, which is like a cream color, giving it a timeless air.One detail that I don't like is the fact that the bezel is fixed!!!!It is not rotating .....🤦🏻‍♂️😬But neither do I consider that it is something of considerable relevance, I just would have liked one more function.What I particularly like is that the case is made of brass, a material that will acquire an interesting patina over time.On the subject of precision, it is something that I have to highlight because it is a Timex quartz movement which works wonderfully.(+/- ) 15 seconds per month so nothing to worry about In terms of hermeticism, I can say that this watch has a resistance of 100 meters, this works wonderfully in most day-to-day situations. All this in a watch under 50 bucks seriously....... 😳😅 I did not doubt it at any time from my humble opinion it is worth every penny it is a piece of a respected and valued brand in the watch industry (TIMEX) of good design and resistant for my day to day, which will undoubtedly provide me with the time in my wrist for many years. I recommend it 100% !!!!!!!!!

Ashley Aguilar
I love this watch. It is easy to read, has a gentlemanly appeal, and can be worn casually or formally. I give it five stars. However, it's listed as a chronograph, and if I understand a chronograph to have a stopwatch function, it's not—or at least I can't figure it out. Also, the bezel doesn't rotate. Still, I like it.

Paul Everett
This is a really nice and affordable watch. The indiglo feature is one of the easiest and best way ever devised to provide night time viewing, and it works well on this watch. Day AND date are nice, but you have to advance the hour hand around the 24hr cycle to change the day, which not the easiest. The bezel does not rotate, it's just there for looks. But the watch is solid, and should provide reliable time keeping you read for years. Don't go scuba diving with this thing but you can probably hang out in a pool or splash around in the waves.

Leslie Summers
I have worn the Timex Indiglo for many years (having recently purchased my fourth one). It used to have an alarm (which I miss) and a rotating (dual use) bezel (which I didn't really have a need for), but which also separately set the alarm. Timex removed the alarm a while ago and now the rotating bezel (I presume in an attempt to maintain the low price of the watch (which you can get for $42 if you are lucky or up to $60.The bands last easily 1 year (or longer depending on how often and how hard the watch is worn). No leather strap will last if you exercise, etc. while wearing it. So maybe consider a watch with a rubber band. Or better yet, maybe buy two watches.The battery usually lasts 4 to 5 years and I replace the band once during that time. So, for the watch purchase and a replacement band, a total cost of $60-$65 to have a watch for 4 years or more. Not a bad deal!It's very difficult to complain about this watch given the modest price and, true to Timex reputation, that they are generally indestructible. I like the look (dressy casual) and feel (the size and weight which are perfect for smaller wrists). I highly recommend, but they are getting more difficult to find (i.e. less available than they used to be).

Kimberly Evans
My husband loves his new watch. Easy to read, bright Indiglo and great quality! 👍

Robert Nelson
Can't go wrong with a Timex. There built to "Take a licking and keep on Ticking". I really like the day and date on this one. Know it will last a lifetime.

Kelly Richardson
Timex watches have been in my family for a couple of generations. I love them. I'm fond of the Timex watches with military time, date and day, indigo light, and water resistance. I prefer the men's watches over the girly ones because I am rough on the watches. That watch is on my wrist from morning to night, in the garden, painting, washing, shopping, dog walking, vacation...whatever I need to do, Timex is on my wrist. And it's pretty.

Debra Lynch
I'm still trying to get it to turn the day over at midnight instead of at 2:30 am. I think it has something to do with leap year. Other than that, I really like it. I looked at many watches and decided to go with Timex because of their reputation. Once I get the leap year problem fixed I'll give this a 100% rating.

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