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I wanted a sturdy, water resistant watch that also had a compass function. This seems to be meeting most of my needs so far! The watch is a bit heavier and thicker than I expected based on the pictures, but I've gotten used to that. I like the stainless steel band and generally the look of the watch. If I had my druthers on what I'd change, I would eliminate the prominent minute markers, and I'd want the calendar function to be automatic. The prominent minute markers make the watch face a bit too busy and the calendar function has to be reset each month. I haven't really put the compass to the test yet, but it seems to work generally! Overall, I'm comfortable giving it 4 out of 5 stars!
I bought this watch about 2 months ago. I found it very nice from the description and I order it. But when I see it, it was much thicker than I expected from the picture.The second problem (and the most important) was the time keeping. It's loosing aprox 10 min in 2 days!!! This make the watch unusable. Too bad for Timex who has a good reputation on the market.
The crown (what you set the time and date with) fell off the watch within 2 weeks of wearing it.Returned watch for warranty work but will not have it back for at least a month.
the watch keeps good time, can be clearly read at night but the compass which was what i bought it for can give you the wrong heading. on three separate occasions i got wrong headings.
The indiglo feature quit working after 28 days so I sent the watch in to be repaired. That feature was repaired but now the compass feature does not work. Each time I send my watch in it costs me $7.00 plus postage of $4+. I will send it in again to get it fixed but I would not buy another one. By the way...it keeps perfect time.Ken Pettitt
From the mountains to the sea, Timex Expedition has no boundaries. Worn by extreme outdoor adventurists like Conrad Anker, Timex Expedition belongs to the great outdoors.
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Timex Men's Expedition E-Instruments Compass Watch #T45781:http://bestdeallocator.info/index.php?id=B001AZR4QW
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Best deal: http://bestdeallocator.info/index.php?id=B000CD2UFI
I wanted a sturdy, water resistant watch that also had a compass function. This seems to be meeting most of my needs so far! The watch is a bit heavier and thicker than I expected based on the pictures, but I've gotten used to that. I like the stainless steel band and generally the look of the watch. If I had my druthers on what I'd change, I would eliminate the prominent minute markers, and I'd want the calendar function to be automatic. The prominent minute markers make the watch face a bit too busy and the calendar function has to be reset each month. I haven't really put the compass to the test yet, but it seems to work generally! Overall, I'm comfortable giving it 4 out of 5 stars!
I bought this watch about 2 months ago. I found it very nice from the description and I order it. But when I see it, it was much thicker than I expected from the picture.The second problem (and the most important) was the time keeping. It's loosing aprox 10 min in 2 days!!! This make the watch unusable. Too bad for Timex who has a good reputation on the market.
The crown (what you set the time and date with) fell off the watch within 2 weeks of wearing it.Returned watch for warranty work but will not have it back for at least a month.
the watch keeps good time, can be clearly read at night but the compass which was what i bought it for can give you the wrong heading. on three separate occasions i got wrong headings.
The indiglo feature quit working after 28 days so I sent the watch in to be repaired. That feature was repaired but now the compass feature does not work. Each time I send my watch in it costs me $7.00 plus postage of $4+. I will send it in again to get it fixed but I would not buy another one. By the way...it keeps perfect time.Ken Pettitt
From the mountains to the sea, Timex Expedition has no boundaries. Worn by extreme outdoor adventurists like Conrad Anker, Timex Expedition belongs to the great outdoors.
SIMILAR PRODUCTS:
Timex Men's Expedition E-Instruments Compass Watch #T45781:http://bestdeallocator.info/index.php?id=B001AZR4QW