Timex Men's Expedition Base Shock 45mm Watch

product inoformation
Case materialResin Case Thickness16.5 millimeters
Band MaterialResin Bezel functionStationary
Item weight1.92 ounces Water resistant depth100 Meters
Model numberTW4B234009J Part NumberTW4B234009J
CalendarDay-Date-Month MovementQuartz
Brand Seller or Collection NameTimex Dial window material typeAcrylic
Band sizeMens Standard Band ColorGreen
Dial colorBlack Bezel materialResin
Special featuresChronograph,Alarm,Timer,Shock Resistant,Light Up ClaspTang Buckle
Case diameter45 millimeters Band width22 millimeters
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. Item ShapeRound
Display TypeDigital
about item
  • Adjustable green 22mm resin strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference
  • 100-hour chronograph; 24-hour countdown timer; alarms; shock resistant to I.S.O. standards
  • 24-hour military time mode; 2 time zones; month, day & date calendar
  • Black 45mm resin case with acrylic lens; negative digital display; 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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great Gift for my 11 year old son and he loves it!

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Jose Sampson
Solid. Easy to use. Easy to read.

Elizabeth Simon
This watch is a little bit larger and thicker than the normal full-sized men’s Expedition, but it fits really well and is surprisingly light. It feels very sturdy and is well crafted. The display readout is a soft tan which in low light is difficult to read, but if you turn the watch face toward any light source the numbers appear very brightly and are very easy to see against the black background. The Indiglo back-lighting works great too!!! I would definitely recommend this watch!!!**Update 10/05/16** - I have had this watch for just under 3 years and it is still performing GREAT!!! My Indiglo light still works every time I press it, and although the face is scratched up (I'm tough on my watch as I wear it facing down on my wrist so it hits / contacts everything and I never take it off) it is still very readable. I finally broke the band on my watch today (I'm shocked it lasted this long, see above comment on how I am very tough on my watch). I'm going to order another one of these watches today before they are no longer available. Hope this update helps anyone thinking about purchasing this watch.

Kenneth Mathis
Kinda dark when it’s daylight but is manageable still able to see what time is it because you press anything it’ll glow. Comfortable and great for the price

Vanessa Martin
Does everything that it's supposed to, and looks good in the process! Am happy with this watch and hope that it lasts for many years to come.

Dr. Heather Alvarez
El tamaño sobre la muñeca es equilibrado para usar de manera deportiva o informal.Con la pantalla en negativo en días soleados la visibilidad se incrementa, sus números grandes son de fácil lectura.Aun no compruebo su resistencia a los rayones y el agua.

Jeffrey Price
I give this watch three stars overall, it's ok but it has some issues. The main issue is the dark background and light display numbers. It can be difficult to impossible to read if you're just a little bit off from the right viewing angle, in comparison to my other digital watches that use dark numbers on a light background and they''re much easier to read. See attached photos, one is at the "just right" viewing angle and the other one is just a little different and you can see how much harder it is to read. May not seem like a big deal but it can be really irritating. Another issue is the over-sized wristband strap, it's just exactly the right size to dig into your wrist in any situation where your wrist is flat on a desk or table ( like using a mouse) or on your steering wheel in the truck or just about anywhere else. Again, it may seem like a small deal but it's very irritating. See photo. I like the appearance of the watch, I like the resin wristband much better than plastic, it's easy to adjust the display. And the price is right. I probably would not buy this watch again after seeing how hard it can be to read, I mean that's the primary requirements of a timepiece.

Zachary Walters
*** Update 5/2/13*** It is a pleasure to report that it has been almost 4.5 years and this product is still working flawlessly. I used it on a 5.5 mile run and it is as good as the day I got it. See comments to this review -- others have made good tips that I agree with. The bottom line -- if you are still using it after this amount of time, you are either ready for an upgrade or at least won't mind having to buy another unit!Original Review:I'd hoped that getting this new running gadget would encourage me to exercise more often. So far so good. I asked for this for Christmas and, well, it has accomplished it's primary function for me... I've been running almost every day since I got it. I was turned off by the gigantic size of some HRMs, and did not need something to keep track of splits as I run on my treadmill at home and the gym.As a heart rate monitor, the functionality is pleasantly simple. It tracks your heart rate for the whole workout. You hit the big button to start, and it goes to work tracking the length of time, the average heartbeat, and the peak. While you are running, it displays your current heartbeat. That's it -- but sometimes it's better to keep it simple.I should point out that, as a watch, the watch piece tells the time and date only. If you want/need splits and a stopwatch, you should look elsewhere.Here's some other thoughts: I was worried that the strap would break but realized after a couple workouts that I was probably wearing it a little too tight. Since adjusting, it is much more comfortable, has not fallen off, and, as a guy, you *almost* forget that you have it on. My wife cracked up when I took my shirt off after a recent workout. She said that, from the back, it looked like I was wearing a bra (or Manzierre, or Bro, if you prefer).I had no original intention of wearing it while NOT working out, but I've found it addictive, and have enjoyed observing how drinking a cup of coffee while sitting at my desk does raise my heart rate about 10-15 beats per minute on average. Also, as I've started to get in a little better shape over the last 3 weeks, I see that I have to run either farther or faster to get my heart rate up to certain thresholds. And, now my heart rate does not go up as high from merely climing the stairs at home. I believe that these insights, among others, are very encouraging for someone who is just getting back in shape. The encouragement aspect combined with the simplicity makes this a great starter heart rate monitor for anyone considering.

Melissa Banks MD
Like the band easy to put on

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