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Timex Men's Steel Automatic Watch #T2D921
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Timex Men's Steel Automatic Watch #T2D921

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Description:

This Timex men's watch doesn't require a battery or winding; it stores energy every time you move your wrist. The watch has a stainless steel bracelet and case with a black dial for a classy look. There are Arabic numerals at three, six, nine, and 12 o'clock and dashes for the rest of the hours. There is a date window between the four o'clock and five o'clock positions. Two gauges on the dial indicate 24-hour time and the power reserve. The watch features a see through caseback, has a mineral crystal, and is water resistant to 165 feet (50 meters). It is covered by the manufacturer's 1-year warranty.

Features:

Automatic-self-wind movement


Mineral crystal


Case diameter: 40 mm


Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Date function


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Product Details:
Package Length: 3.7 inches
Package Width: 3.6 inches
Package Height: 3.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.57 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: Mineral
Clasp: push-button-fold-over-clasp
Case Diameter: 40 millimeters
Case Thickness: 11 millimeters
Case Material: stainless-steel
Band Material: stainless-steel
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Dial Color: black
Movement: automatic-self-wind
Calendar: Date
Water Resistance Depth: 328 feet
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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5Best Timex I've OwnedMay 01, 2008
I got this watch not long ago and it already seems to be an incredible watch. I've been wanting this watch for a while, but the price kept me away. But seeing it here for this price, I couldn't pass it up.

Was a little big, so I had to remove one link, which wasn't a problem. It has a very nice feel to it, considering I like heavy watches. I still like my leather watches, so I'm getting the matching leather one soon.

I would recommend this watch to anyone. This seem to be a great watch and the price for this type of watch put a smile on my face.

4No RegretsMar 30, 2008
Great watch, I really love it. There is only one problem. There is a little bubble magnifier in the lens of the watch that sticks out a little less than an eighth of an inch. I were this watch every day almost for about a month and the little magnifier bubble is a little scratched but it prevents scratches on the rest of the face so what are you going to do. Also in the instruction it said that the watch links have little tiny screws. not true. they are pins that you need to tap out with a tiny rod and a hammer to adjust the band.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5:DJan 07, 2008
This watch has some of the same features of much more expensive Swiss watches at about 1/100th the price. If you have millions and can afford a Patek Philippe watch, you may want to go ahead and spend between $10,000 and $40,000 on a Patek. But if you'd enjoy owning an automatic watch, with clear case back and a power reserve hand for well under $500, you've got to look into this Timex.

The watch feels good on my wrist too. Better than maybe any watch I've owned (including two Rolex watches), I can't explain this "feel", I guess it's something to do with fit (which is mostly luck, since none are continuously adjustable (only discretely) , weight distribution, how little it grabs hair,...

The only downside I can see it the use of mineral crystals. If Timex used Sapphire crystals...well that'd double the price I suppose, but to me it'd be worth it.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Nice entry-level automaticDec 04, 2007
I think Timex had some build quality problems in their first few (thousand?) units. I went through three of these in as many days before I got one that works: the first one would randomly stop, even though the power reserve meter said there was plenty of power in the spring. The second had problems with the crown and being able to set the date...

My third one is about a year old now and running strong. I haven't been particularly careful with this watch, and as such have hit the crystal against all sort of things: walls, computers, shopping carts, ... and it still looks good. If you listen closely, you can hear the mechanism ticking, even at arms' length. The manual wind feature is nice: much faster than waving the watch around to wind it. The clear back offers a nice view on the movement, though there's not all that much to see.

I don't really like the magnified date - poor viewing angle and the font is a bit confusing, but the rest of the face is nice. The lack of illumination is slightly disappointing, though I'm not sure how to illuminate the face without messing up the design... but I'm a critic, so I'm allow to complain.

With regard to accuracy, I've found my particular watch to be about 1.0s/hr fast - not an officially certified chronometer by any stretch of the imagination. Typically I'll wear my watch about 15hr/day. I measured 3 times a day (0000h, 0800h, 1600h) for 10 days and found that it would run as little as 0.7s/hr fast at night and as much as 1.3s/hr fast during the day, so the mechanism is definitely sensitive to temperature and motion.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4very nice watchJan 19, 2007
This is a very nice watch and a great value. The dark face on the watch can be hard to read at times. But the automatic no wind no battery is a great thing. I would always wear a watch till the battery goes then get a new watch.It is a great looking watch if you are dressed up or not.

 
 
 
 
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