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Timex Men's Expedition North Titanium Automatic 41mm Watch - Black Strap Black Dial Titanium Case

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Description

This Expedition North® Titanium Automatic is ready to go the distance. Constructed with the most durable materials, the shock-resistant, 41mm case is rendered in true Titanium, complemented by a scratch-resistant, anti- reflective sapphire crystal and 200 meters of water resistance. It features a 21-jewel automatic movement and a quick-release, revolutionary Ecco™ DriTan™ leather strap that uses water-saving technology. This timepiece lives up to the Timex legacy of fully equipping you for your adventures ahead while embodying the kind of tradition you can wear every day.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.09 x 4.06 x 3.19 inches; 8.78 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ TW2V54000JR


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 23, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Timex


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Timex


Model number: TW2V54000JR


Part Number: TW2V54000JR


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Sapphire Crystal


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Tang Buckle


Case material: Titanium


Case diameter: 41 millimeters


Case Thickness: 12.5 millimeters


Band Material: Leather


Band size: Mens Standard


Band width: 20 millimeters


Band Color: Black


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Titanium


Bezel function: Stationary


Calendar: Date


Special features: Water Resistant


Item weight: 8.78 ounces


Movement: Automatic


Water resistant depth: 200 Meters


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  • Great automatic/mechanical watch for the money!
It’s only day one but I will say this watch is very nice - Highlights are: Automatic - see through rear case Titanium - super lightweight Saphire Crystal 200 meter/600 feet water resistance Glowing hands and numbers Shock Resistant Date/Time - hour, minute, sweeping second hand Screw down crown Quick release band changes (20mm size) “Time will tell how well it performs” but my first impression is you get a lot of watch for the money! I did swap out the band immediately to a silicone band and also ordered a couple other styles. The quick release band makes it super fast and easily to change bands whenever you want. You can dress this watch up or down. The leather band that comes with it is fine just a bit short for my liking, I was on the second to last hole. The one thing I noticed is the internal movement is a little “loud” when shaking it. I can’t hear any sound with Seiko automatic but that’s like 5x heavier too. So far I would buy this watch again! I hope Timex continues to dive into the automatic watch market. This price makes entry into automatic/mechanical watches practical and realistic for most everyone. Just say no to batteries! 🤣 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025 by Jay Jay

  • If you're looking for a solid field watch, this Timex is it!
It's been said numerous times in many reviews, but this is 100% the best bang for your buck when it comes to this field watch. Keeps solid time, the build quality and materials used are fantastic, if you look for a higher end watch brand for something that is equal to what this watch has, you will be spending WELL over $1K+. I own a Hamilton Khaki field watch (manual wind), which I do love, but I wanted something that was mechanical/automatic, durable, keeps decent time, and has great water resistance (versus the Hamilton's measly "50M" water resistance and doesn't even have a anti-reflective layer on the glass). This watch hits all 4 on the head. I own a great variety of watches, from Hamilton, Seiko, Citizen, to G-Shock's and a few retro mechanical watches, and now my first Timex. G-Shock has been my go to for a daily beater/work watch (currently in the military) and something I can wear in wet environments or even swim in as there was not many field watch options (minus the expensive ones) I would feel comfortable wearing in a lake, river or ocean, let alone wear in heavy rain or have on in the shower. Again, the titanium case, sapphire glass with an anti-reflective layer, movement that has hacking, lume, watch strap, all are worth every penny in this price point. I changed the strap right away as I have always been a fan of NATO straps so that is what I have on it now but the one that came with it was comfortable. I have heard and kept an eye on Timex but there really wasn't anything that stuck out to me so I never bought into the brand, but once this came out and finally got it in my hands, I am glad I kept tabs on them as this is everything I have been looking for in a field watch. Some review's I have read say the rotor is loud, which compared to higher end movements, yes it is but it doesn't bother me any. The other issues I read were about quality control and time keeping issues. I hope that those have been worked out as I have not had any of those issues and as far as time keeping goes, after 7-8 days go by I usually gain between roughly 10-20+ seconds, which, again at this price point is fine and totally manageable. I adjust my watch weekly anyway with the online atomic clock or with one of my multi band 6 G-shocks. I will drop an update 6ish months down the road or sooner if something catastrophic happens to where I would remove my recommendation for this time piece. All in all, if you're looking for a do it all solid field watch, just buy it, you are definitely getting more for what you're paying (I paid $220). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025 by Anubis

  • Get it before sold out!
Unbelievable value buy (sold here $100 off MSRP). Titanium, saphire crystal, automatic movement is basically unheard of in a budget (sub $300) watch market. Maybe with some boutique direct to consumer brands, but that's a lot more of a gamble than Timex. Looks great, sized perfect (for men's watch), lightweight, shock proof, 200m water proof. What else do you need? A replacement band! The cheap/recycled leather is awful. Just awful. I wish you had an option to save money and purchase the watch without the strap altogether. You can find a nice comfortable silicone replacement here for around $20 (sport-minded) Or go all out and get fancy leather or bracelet quality for dress attire. You chose. Side note: I see other reviewers comment on time accuracy (or lack their of). This is not what this watch is for. Let's be real. This is a budget analogue watch with durability to boot. You want accuracy? Get a smartwatch! I wear both. Problem solved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by amazingden

  • Great watch; extra great price
I read a lot of other reviews first, and this watch is nicer than I thought it would be. For 220 bucks, it's a STEAL. Some things to note: the auto-wind is no louder than my Seiko 5. I do hear it, but the strap is actually noisier - the leather creaks a bit where the strap loops are. This doesn't bother me and is no different than any other background noise. It's lightweight - a little lighter than the Seiko in the photo but not by much. Lume is good - a little better than the Seiko. BPM is a little less than the Seiko, so the sweep is not quite as smooth, but it's close enough. Aesthetically I like it a lot. The textured dial and raised hour markers look nice and are easy to read, and the grey Ti is sweet. Power reserve is meh - not great; not terrible. Seems like 36 hours or so. Lastly this watch with the stock strap will fit a huge range of wrist sizes. 6in (or maybe less) up to about 8, based on my measurement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025 by D. Burke D. Burke

  • Good watch- nothing special
It's a bit larger than you'd expect, but it's not heavy. The date window is really, really small.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 by Andrew

  • Ok value
Flimsy feeling. A nato strap is a better fit for the watch than strap that ships with the watch. A bit pricey for what you get. I actually prefer the much cheaper Seiko that I own. Only an okay value.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by MrMike65

  • Value!
This watch is a great value for the money. Sapphire crystals, screw down crown, anti-glare coating on the crystals, high-quality Miota movement, and last but not least the case is made of titanium! It does run a little fast, but most of my automatic watches run a little fast. It's still a good deal.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025 by Mike V.

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