Timex EXPEDITION® Rugged Field SHOCK Analog Watch SKU: #7911737
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View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Go on a great adventure with the EXPEDITION® Rugged Field SHOCK Analog Watch from Timex®, experience the world with no tether.
- Water-resistant leather strap with a buckle clasp closure.
- Durable metal casing.
- Analog display.
- Quick-Date® feature.
- Shock-resistant construction, to ISO standards.
- INDIGLO® night-light for easy readability in low light conditions.
- Water resistant up to 100 meters.
- Case Height: 40 mm
- Case Width: 40 mm
- Case Depth: 11 mm
- Band Width: 3⁄4 in
- Band Circumference/Length: 10 in
- Weight: 3 oz
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Timex EXPEDITION® Rugged Field SHOCK Analog Watch Review
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1 person found this review helpful
March 29, 2012
Anonymous
After 20 years, my last Timex died. I wore it every day, and it did indeed "Take a licking and keep on ticking." I did a lot of research to find my new everyday watch and actually came up with another version on this Expedition--a T49262. I thought that was the watch I ordered at Zappos, but I didn't read the model number correctly and ordered this model, T49261. It turns out that that the T49262 is almost unobtainable at a reasonable price. The watch is working very, very well so far. Check back with me in 20 years. It looks good, fits well, and keeps accurate time. For the money, it is a real bargain. It is a rather large and heavy watch that's hard to miss on your wrist. There's nothing delicate about this time piece.
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About Timex
In the 1990s, Timex vigorously pursued its long tradition of technological innovation and market leadership. The company introduced the industry's first electroluminescent watch face in 1992, when the blue-green Indiglo® night light appeared on some of its digital and analog watches. Today, more than 75 percent of all Timex watches are equipped with the Indiglo night light®. The All-Day Indiglo® display, using a hologram-like material, provides greater contrast between digital numbers and the display background. In 1994, Timex introduced the Data Link® watch, a sophisticated wrist instrument that carries scheduling, phone numbers, and other personal information, having collaborated with Microsoft to create the necessary software to communicate the data from computer to watch. In 1998, Timex pioneered its i-Control™ turn n pull analog alarm watch and, in a joint venture with Motorola, a new wrist pager called Beepwear®.
Today, the Timex Corporation is the nation's leading watch manufacturer. With a large and varied line of watches, Timex has the style for everyone. From the locker room to the board room, there is a great Timex style time-piece for you.

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