Timex Men's Navi XL 41mm Watch

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Brand Seller or Collection NameTimex Part NumberTW2V46900VQ
Case diameter41 millimeters Band ColorBlack
Bezel functionStationary Water resistant depth100 Meters
Display TypeAnalog ClaspBuckle
Bezel materialStainless Steel Case Thickness12.5 millimeters
Band MaterialSilicone CalendarNo Calendar
Item weight2.56 ounces MovementQuartz
WarrantyManufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. Special featuresSecond Hand
Model numberTW2V46900VQ Item ShapeRound
Dial window material typeMineral Glass Case materialStainless Steel
Band sizeMens Standard Band width20 millimeters
Dial colorBlack
about item
  • Adjustable black 20mm silicone strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference
  • Black dial with large dive-style markers
  • Silver-tone 41mm stainless steel case with mineral glass crystal
  • Luminant hands; black top ring
  • Water-resistant to 100m (330 ft): In general, suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving

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Carly Booker
excellent quality and price

Timothy Hernandez
Is beautifull I love it.

Nicole Frazier
I’ve had this watch for only a short time so my opinion could change. So far, I like this watch, the fit and finish is very good. It looks more expensive then it is, like most leather bands this one is comfortable once it loses it’s initial stiffness. The ratcheting bezel is tight and exacting.My only complaint is that the movement makes noise when the counter weight inside swings around. It’s not terrible, but it is not something I’ve heard before. Beyond that, Timex did a good job with this watch it hold time well, and looks really nice on the wrist.The watch is water resistant but it is not a dive watch. If you are in the market for a reasonably priced (sub $1K) dive/swim watch checkout the Shinola Duck.I’ve would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an automatic fashion Dive watch from Timex.I am impressed that Timex is improving the quality, design, fit, and finish and offering automatic watches. I am considering the Giorgio Galli S1 as my next watch it’s currently sold out. I wonder if an S2 is on the way?I hope you find this short review useful.Update: I’ve been wearing this watch everyday for almost a year now, it keeps good time ,within the threshold of an automatic watch. It still looks great, but the most unexpected thing is the band.As mentioned, it was comfortable once broken in. The surprise is how the B leather took on a nice patina with exposure to water and sweat. Now the watch looks even better. If you are struggling with keeping the band or replacing it hang in there, the leather will reward you with an beautiful patina. Just wear the watch, get it wet, go on adventures, and you will end up with a good friend. The other update is rotor noise sound went away. I have no idea why it just doesn’t make that sound anymore.Cons: it has a small chip in the mineral glass. I smacked it against a seat while boarding an airplane. The chip did not go all the way through the glass and is not visible, but you can feel it when to touch it. I might get it repaired if it becomes a problem.Still satisfied, will report back later.

Elizabeth Edwards
I've had this watch for a month at the time of writing this, and it's been on my wrist 24 hours a day, non stop since. I did swap out the band for a NATO strap, and added a small Suunto button compass. It has held time perfectly without any hiccups. The illumination is pretty good for the price of this watch. It's water resitant to 100M which is more than sufficient for most people, if you need something Scuba rated you're probably not shopping for a Timex in the first place. I'll update this review at the 1yr mark.

Jerry Reyes
Great quality, been getting lots of compliments on the watch, very satisfied with my purchase

Clinton Nguyen
Be careful when ordering. The item listing title and images will lead you to believe all the watches listed here are automatic. Confirm your selection and know what you're actually buying to avoid wasting your time. I thought I was getting an automatic watch but got a quartz watch instead.The quartz version performs as expected with a battery powered watch. The seconds hand lacks precision as it does not line up with the seconds marker at every tick. The bezel is not click and easily gets knocked out of position with the slightest bump. The case is stainless steel which means it’s durable.

Mike Davis
I like the watch very much and searched for a Dover type from timex to give as an important milestone birthday formy son——at 13 I got a timex diver—- I still wear mine 36 years later!—- his new Timex unfortunately had the second hand fall off in less than 36 hours.

Frances Hughes
I like watches that take batteries over automatic watches. I can’t stand winding a watch everyday and resetting the time etc. This was looks incredible in person. Clean , masculine design, no BS functions it just works.

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