Timex Men’s T45171 Expedition Analog and Digital Combo Watch
- Quartz movement
- Strong mineral crystal protects dial from scratches and scrapes
- Resin case; black dial; day-date-and-year functions
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
This Timex Watch (but not any battery, crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation. Timex will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Timex Corporation. This limited warranty applies to US Customers.Designed for active, outdoor lifestyles–as well as the rigors of harsh urban landscapes–the full-sized Timex analog/digital men’s watch (model 45171) adds a stylish yet rugged complement to your everyday wear. It features a large black resin watch case that’s topped by a silver bi-directional rotating bezel with black elapsed time markings. The black dial includes large stick markers, arrow-tipped luminous hands (with red seconds hand), and small minute indexes. It also features a digital window at the bottom of the dial, which offers the ability to track three time zones, a 24-hour chronograph (with lap/split option), 24-hour countdown timer, and an alarm. Other features include a comfortable black nylon Fast Wrap strap (with Velcro fastener) and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet).
The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It uses less battery power than most other watch illumination systems, enabling your watch battery to last longer. The Night Mode feature allows you to illuminate the Indiglo night-light for 3 seconds with any button press, regardless of the mode or function.
Timex Men’s T45171 Expedition Analog and Digital Combo Watch
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Nice watch but strap has to go!,
I bought this watch almost a week ago and like it a lot. It has a lot of features and since it is all plastic it is light compared to my metal watch. I found out that it has a feature I didn’t know about-a snooze alarm (do nothing when the alarm sounds and in 5 minutes the alarm sounds again). Also, you can put this watch into night mode which means that the indiglo stays lit for 3 seconds while rotating though functions at night. The directions included were wrong and it was by calling Timex that I figured this out-hold in the upper left button (button 1) for 3 seconds to switch between day mode and night mode and not the lower right button in the directions (button 3).
The rotating bi-directional bezel dial is a must for me. Some other expedition watches with bezels are only for show and not operational so be careful. Unfortunately the bezel is plastic on this watch and reminds me of gray PVC piping with black paint.
It has 2 digital time zones and 1 analog…hence the 3 advertised but if you sync the digital and analog time then it’s only 2 time zones. The second time zone only allows you to set the hour so I put the GMT time zone here.
I like the calendar function on this watch. The year needs to be set on this along with the month and day. This means that it knows when a year contains a leap day and when it does not. Also, setting times, dates and alarms are simplified by this watch allowing you to switch between whole numbers-to set 5:55 it gives you the ability to switch between each of the 3 fives.
Then there’s the included black velcro band. What a waste. It needs a black twist o flex or black commando watch band. I opted for the black commando watch band since it can also protect the watch.
3 times now in the last 5 days the digital functions have frozen on me. Twice when the chimes were on it stuck with an annoying ring that wouldn’t stop. I found that this watch can be reset with by simultaneously pushing all 4 buttons at the same time. This resets everything except the analog portion of the watch and then you need to spend time setting the alarm and 2 time zones.
Bottom line is that the watch is nice but not aesthetically pleasing. It would have been nice to have an all metal watch with a rotating metal bezel that was analog and digital. This is a nice casual watch that is comfortable since it is light.
EDIT:
After having this watch for a month and looking at other brands of digital/analog watches I am convinced that Timex has a corner on this market and that I made a good buy. Other digital/analog watches I’ve seen don’t have a second hand and the digital display looks squashed and ugly. I like how the second hand makes a neat quiet sound and the time is easily visible from any angle… while the hourly chimes and indiglo light give me the best of both the analog and digital world!!
I wound up getting a nice gray and black plastic/metal clasp band for $10 at a local jeweler that looks great!
EDIT 2…3 months of use now!
Well I’ve had this watch 3 months now and there isn’t a scratch on the bezel or crystal-this is a very durable watch…even if it is plastic. I love this time piece! I’ve been looking at other brands digital/analogs and haven’t found anything yet that I like more than Timex.
Oh, more about the band. I’ve replaced the band with 3 different styles now. You will need a 20 mm band where it goes into the watch (the distance between the lugs). I tried a black Twist O Flex but didn’t like how the one I had moved side to side…it was adjustable unlike the ones you buy on the watch already. I’ve now settled on a black metal fixed band that easily adjusts at the clasp (I found both on ebay for under $20 each brand new). Hopefully Timex will just do away with the velcro band and sell these watches with black Twist O Flex bands that are not adjustable.
Did I mention that the bezel actually moves and is useful! Why do watches have stationary bezels?
EDIT again…6 months of use now!
I’m still lovin this watch. I put another watch band on it…4th band now. I went with a black 20mm MODENA Ridgo ridged Italian rubber watch band with a metal locking clasp (I bought it here on Amazon for $12 and like it a lot). Something that I realized recently about it is that the crystal is recessed just a bit because of the bezel. Not all dial watches are this way. I have a Relic dial watch that is flush with the crystal-this is not good if you hit the wall with your watch. Recessing the crystal the way Timex has done protects your watch crystal. Another reason Timex has a customer for life!
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|Wunderbar! Supertoll! Perfect!,
This wristwatch may have a narrow armband but I find it to be comfortable, sturdy and strong; I do not understand what all the fuss is about! I found the controls for the settings to be easy to understand and remember. I travel a lot and the three time zones are a great feature, the compass features is great too and it is light weight, waterproof and shockproof and it has stood up to the wear and tear of traveling via plane, train, auto, foot, bicylcle, motorcycle and even hunting and skinning the kill, it makes a great camping watch too. The only thing I do not need is the lap time feature but do not register that as a complaint for it IS a feature that works great and might be of some use to someone, just not I. You will not regret this purchase!
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|Great watch, gone bad.,
AT PURCHASE TIME: This is a great everyday watch! The light weight, and fast wrap band are so comfortable that I wear it around home when other watches would be taken off. Though I have had Indiglo watches before, the neat thing about this one is that it reverses what you normally see, i.e. the black face is the lightest part, and the light numbers turn black when Indiglo is engaged. The timing is right on as well. Soon after it arrived, I set this watch to the time on my computer, which is controlled by an internet server. Several days later, and it still matched my computer’s time to the second! I almost bought another watch at twice the price. I’m sure glad that I chose this one instead.
UPDATE March 2011: As I prepared to “Spring forth” to daylight savings time, I found that my adjustment knob was no longer there. I don’t know when or where it fell off, as the time was accurate, and never needed adjusting, except for daylight/standard time change twice per year. It’s a shame, but I will now need to shop for a new watch. This watch might still be usable for standard time during the winter, until the battery dies. But that’s about it.
This is just another aspect of the world we live in, where things need to go bad, and fill the landfills, so that we will buy the next version, at a higher price, to keep the sellers in business. Not likely a sustainable scenario.
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