Timex Men's Expedition Atlantis 40mm Watch

product inoformation
Band width18 millimeters Band ColorBlack
Dial colorGray Bezel materialResin
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. Model Year2014
ClaspBuckle Band MaterialResin
Bezel functionStationary Special featuresalarm-feature, Chronograph, Timer, Water Resistant
Item weight1.12 ounces Model numberT5K463
Part NumberT5K4639J Display TypeDigital
Case materialResin Case diameter40 millimeters
MovementQuartz Brand Seller or Collection NameTimex
Item ShapeRound Band sizeMens Standard
CalendarDay-Date-Month Water resistant depth100 Meters
Dial window material typeAcrylic Case Thickness11 millimeters
about item
  • Adjustable black 20mm resin strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference
  • 24-hour stopwatch; customizable daily alarm; 2 time zones
  • 24-hour military time mode; day & date calendar
  • Black 40mm resin case with acrylic lens; green digital display; Indiglo light-up watch dial
  • Water resistant to 100m (330ft): in general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not diving

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Terry Williams
This is the perfect watch for me. No negative issues at all. It's light, comfortable, easy to read, accurate, and tells me exactly what I want to know, even in the dark. I like that the seconds can be reset to zero with the push of a button. That makes it easy to set the time to the second. Battery replacement is simple. No pressing the back on with a watch press. I will agree the buttons are a bit stiff, but then I can't accidentally press 'em by flexing my wrist.

Jay Ball
Nice everyday wear watch. Lightweight, thin, somewhat stylish. Pretty small for smallish wrists. Looks to be of pretty good quality. Good value for the money.

Nathan Smith
As others have said buttons very hard to operate. I'm not sure if it's by design or if they released an abnormally tough run, but they do require intent and strength to push. On the bright side, you'll never (and I repeat NEVER) accidentally press the button and activate something. You have to try hard to push them intentionally, I don't think it's even possible to accidentally press one. The look and feel of the watch are great though and I think the band is actually better quality than most Casio bands. Overall the price increase over similar casios gets you - better light, nice slim profile, and a better band, as well as buttons that won't accidentally push (because they're so tough to lol)

Michael Reeves
I've now owned this watch over 4 years and used almost daily. I've still never had to change the battery. I chose this because I wanted a digital watch that IS NOT bulky and fat like those G-shocks. This fit the bill and I like the look of it.My main number one gripe of this watch is that the damn buttons are so hard to press. Sometimes I'll even use a coin to prevent the button from stabbing my finger. I only ever really need to press the glow button and very rarely the mode button to set the time.The watchface has developed some scratches but I can still read the screen fine. I'll flip it to wrist down if I'm in a high risk area. Its been in rough environments too, from construction work to hiking to gym and just daily travel. Overall I'd say if you want a long lasting watch this is great for the price.

Caitlin Mccarthy
It appears to be much bigger in the pictures! This would be great for a female. It's a Timex, which is the best all around watch you can buy...in my opinion! Delivery was on time, however I am returning it because it is just to tiny for my wrist.

Dr. Cynthia Waters
Great watch nice fit and durable but as mentioned in another review this watch fails to keep time. The most important function and they messed up. The time resets itself after 60 days or so and needs re set. Nice watch otherwise

Tracie Miller
I haven't worn a digital watch in years. I have a Seiko automatic I wear to work events or anything where I feel like having a "dress" watch (it's not really a dress watch, but just a nice watch) but otherwise, basically rely on my cell phone for telling time and setting alarms.Recently, I've suddenly become interested in digital watches again. I remember how cool the Indiglo feature was on watches as a kid in the early 90s and started researching and comparing. I ended up purchasing one of the $99 Casio G-Shock watches with the solar and atomic clock radio features, and while it's definitely very cool, the wide square shape of the watch face and the curved resin wristband isn't comfortable for me to wear all day. So then I saw this one and figured for $30, it was worth giving it a shot. And I'm glad I did.First of all, the watch is very comfortable to wear all day -- which really should be the most important thing. I don't have super big wrists but also have had issues in the past with wrist sprains and mild tendinitis from typing all day at work and then painting and repairing my home on the evenings and weekends. The small, round watch face is very comfortable and sits well on my wrist. The band is admittedly very cheap and flimsy feeling, but again, $30 watch.I don't particularly care for stopwatch, timer, or alarm features from a digital wrist watch, but the Indiglo is so cool. Casio has stopped using electroluminescence in its watches and newer G-Shocks and similar Casios have a small LED that looks like the crappy old lights in cheaper digital watches from the 80s and 90s. It's disappointing to spend $100 on a new G-Shock to find out that the EL feature has been retired. However, this $30 Timex that feels more comfortable, fits better, and seems to be just as durable, has it.

Jennifer Jones
Perfect just as I remembered it years ago.

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