TimexMen's TW4B08100 Expedition Acadia Black Leather/Nylon Strap Watch
T**I
Good value
Great basic watch! Exactly what was describedLooks good
R**R
Very nice watch!
Very nice watch.! I have a few Timex's and very dependable!
C**.
Great watch
As usual...Timex takes a licking and keeps on ticking. I have had this watch ever since my expensive watch final gave up the ghost. It's been 4 years so far.changed battery once so far. Gone diving with it , no leaks.
C**L
Good Watch For The Money
This watch is exactly what it is described as. Nothing fancy, but a good watch.Likes -Lightweight and low profile.Keeps good time.The contrast of white hands/numbers on the black face make it really easy to read in almost any light plus it has Indiglo.Dislikes -My only dislike is it's lack of durability. Because the crystal is plastic instead glass, it scratches easily. I've had this watch for about a month and it's already gotten several scratches. Would I buy it again? NO.
J**S
Husband's Go-To Watch
Foe the price, quality, and hardiness, you really can't beat a timex. My husband is super rough on his and they still last him a couple of years typically.
A**S
Like the watch, but Timex quality control stinks
I've worn this watch or very similar models for a long time.When the last one died, I replaced it with this model. I am on my third one, about to be 4th.First example - Indigo backlight did not work when I received the watch.Second example - the backlight did not work, because you could not press the stem in to trigger the backlight.Third example - worked fine for about 90 days, but the Indiglo backlight died today.Love the watch - nice balance of size and readable dial, plus I really like the indiglo backlight which lights up the entire dial. But - Timex has to get a handle on quality control. This is nuts.
K**S
Indiglo button sticks, caused premature battery drain
Love this watch but the button spring is either too weak or the button plunger bends/sticks, causing the indiglo light to stay on after bending your wrist enough to depress it and it remains depressed. It’s too dim to notice during the daytime or with lights on inside. Swapped the battery and have made it a habit to periodically pull the button out a bit with my fingernail to keep this from happening. The indiglo actually stopped working on the first watch, with only a very small (1mm diameter) dim light near the bottom of the watch face when depressing the button, even with a new battery, but the watch still functions otherwise.They’re cheap enough and I like the watch style, simplicity, and price enough to have bought another since this purchase in 2019, but the new one suffers from the same issue and needed a premature battery replacement also. The date feature has also recently stopped working and won’t change.Maybe I’m too hard on them, wearing while doing mechanic work and yard work, etc. and sometimes hitting/catching it on hard parts and objects; also frequently bending my wrist enough to hit the button. I would think a field watch would be made to handle all of that, but I digress…Maybe a stiffer spring or tougher plunger/shaft would remedy this. Hope Timex sees this, but maybe it’s not cost effective enough to address this issue. Just something to keep in mind! Haven’t found another field watch I like to try out instead and still wear the newer one daily! New one still keeps time and indiglo still works, just not the date.
X**.
A decent watch that will stand the rest of time without breaking the bank if used for work
I like the watch. It stays on time. It's conformable on the arm. The only thing I dont like is that the back light stop working on it after a month owning it and the glass that on it scratches too easily and is of plastic.
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