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Timex Weekender 38mm Unisex Analog Watch | INDIGLO Backlight | Adjustable Durable Nylon Fabric Slip Through Strap | 24 Hour Time

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Color: Green/Silver-Tone/Cream


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.8 x 3 x 3 inches; 1.6 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ T2N651


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 9, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Timex


Best Sellers Rank: #13,957 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #23 in Men's Wrist Watches #29 in Women's Wrist Watches


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Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Timex


Model number: T2N651


Part Number: T2N6519J


Model Year: 2017


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Buckle


Case material: Brass


Case diameter: 38 millimeters


Case Thickness: 9 millimeters


Band Material: Fabric


Band size: Unisex


Band width: 20 millimeters


Band Color: Olive Green, Beige


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Brass


Bezel function: Stationary


Calendar: No Calendar


Special features: 24-hour military time, Indiglo light-up watch dial


Item weight: 1.6 ounces


Movement: Quartz


Water pressure resistance: 3 bar


Water resistant depth: 30 Meters


Warranty: Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service.


Frequently asked questions

The Timex Weekender features a 38mm dial size, making it suitable for both men and women. It's not overly large but easy enough to read the time quickly.

Yes, the watch is water-resistant. It can handle splashes or brief immersion in water, but it is not thoroughly waterproof for swimming or bathing.

No, the Timex Unisex Weekender does not come with an alarm feature. It boasts a simple design, with hour, minute, and second hands.

Yes, the watch comes with a replaceable strap. It uses a standard 20mm band, so you can easily find a replacement strap that fits your style.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The watch has generally received positive reviews, with users appreciating its lightweight and unpretentious design, easy-to-read display, and durability. Customers also value the indiglo feature for visibility in the dark, despite a few concerns over loud ticking sounds and the size of the watch face. Its water resistance impressive, although not suitable for long term submersion.

Pros

  • 🔹 It's lightweight and comfortable to wear.
  • 🔹 The indiglo feature provides good visibility in the dark.
  • 🔹 Watch is durable with a quality consistent with the price.
  • 🔹 The band is gentle on sensitive skin and can be changed to match outfits.

Cons

  • 🔸 The watch can be quite loud, especially when placed on a hard surface.
  • 🔸 The strap and latches may fray after several months of daily use.
  • 🔸 Replacing the battery can be challenging without a repair kit.
  • 🔸 The size of the watch face may be too small for some users, particularly males.

Should I Buy It?

Given the benefits and minor drawbacks, this watch is an affordable option for those seeking a durable, light, and functional watch. Although it may not be the quietest or the largest watch on the market, it does impress with its comfort, visibility features, and casual appeal. It would be an ideal purchase for everyday use.


  • Beautiful watch, affordable, just a little loud.
Color: Black/Silver-Tone/Cream
I was hanging around a new friend of mine and happened to see a weekender on their wrist. I thought "what a simple yet classy watch." I love the simple design and it has quite the charm. I've owned the watch for about two months now and love it as an everyday watch. The one small con as other reviews have stated is that it is quite loud when it ticks. I notice it at work when I am resting my chin on my arm on break. However I've also noticed it when I am in bed and its sitting on top of my dresser across the room! I just put it into my jewellery box and it's muffled enough where it doesn't bother me after that. Would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025 by Albert Martinez

  • Wear outdoors then swap out the band for a night out
Color: Green/Silver-Tone/Cream
I've had this watch for more than 5 years now and I have nothing but good things to say about it. I got it as a weekend/outdoors counterpart to my Timex Easy Readers that I wore to the office for more than a decade (one for brown belts, one for black belts). During Covid and WFH, it's even more literally my daily wearer. My Weekender has for years stood up to everything I've thrown at it, worked perfectly, and gotten me several compliments. It's easy to read and has a subtle elegance. At 38mm--not too big, but not small either--the size is perfect to serve you in the outdoors and also augment a subtle style or aesthetic on a night out. I don't like to swim, much less dive. So all I look for in a watch, in terms of WR, is whether it can survive me getting caught in a summer shower, get dishwater splashed on it, or, worst case scenario, a quick splash in the pool or ocean. I haven't swam in this watch, but I've certainly done the first 2 on those list with it. The case held up just fine, no fogging or worse, and wearing a fabric strap means it won't get funky--and you can just throw it in the wash anyway. Despite not swimming in it, I do "sport" in this watch otherwise--jogging, mountain biking, softball, etc. In all those situations, the watch was fine. No signs of slowing down, no cracks or scratches. The indiglo backlight flickers, but I have hardly used that since I was a teenager anyway. The quartz movement means you'll never have to set the watch like a manual needs daily, and like an automatic or solar may require. I've never replaced the battery on my Weekender or had to reset the time because it was off. After a day of sporting, you can toss the sweaty strap in the laundry and pick out a new one based on your outfit, all in a couple seconds. My Weekender was my introduction to NATO and other single-pass fabric straps, and they're now my go-to daily watch set-up. I've never replaced the battery and haven't noticed any lost or gained time. I should mention that I don't really adhere to the mentality that you need to measure how accurate a watch is over a year or more to judge its merits. This watch doesn't have a date window, which would mean several more resets per year, but between traveling between time zones and DST, I have to reset the Weekender several times a year anyway. I wouldn't wear this watch with a dressy outfit, but for everything up to that point, it looks appropriate. I don't like flashy watches or to walk into a room and have my timepiece be the first thing people notice, so this is perfect for me. You should never pick out a watch based on what you think watch snobs will think/say, but if you're worried about it looking 'cheap,' I've only gotten compliments about the Weekender. Like many affordable product lines, there is a surprising fandom out there for this watch. At this price point, I don't think anyone would regret buying it, and its versatility means it may become that go-to watch for when none of the rest make sense. And if it's your only watch--good choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2021 by Count Mondego

  • Great simple timepiece for a great price
Color: Brown/Silver-Tone/Black
It's really nice to have a watch that just tells the time. Unlike my smartwatch, it doesn't need to be charged every 12 hours and it doesn't send all my PHI and PII data to a mega tech corporation for use in a future data breach. The watch looks really classy with a retro look and has a great old school ticking sound to it. I wish the genuine leather band was a bit thicker but other than that no real complaints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2025 by SaltyDog503

  • A nice first "dress-up" watch. (UPDATE, with pic)
Color: Black/Silver-Tone/Black
I would argue that this would be a nice, inexpensive watch to get for your first "dress-up" function--like a concert, let's say--and you're not gonna be around people who are seriously expecting you to wear expensive hardware. There's something wrong with those people anyway. I have found a couple faults (which I'll get into in a bit), but if you can live with those, this is a watch that just looks good with a suit. I bought this watch mostly for the face, which is just classic, tasteful design, and the fact that you can change out the strap fairly easily (it's interchangeable for a standard 20mm NATO strap). It has sort of a railroad watch look to it, very utilitarian and purposeful. It came in at just under $30 for me, hopefully a little less for you. If you do a search for "Timex Weekender" you'll see there are lots of other color variants in the watch body to play with as well; one has a gray face with white numerals, one is white with black numerals, some have red second-hands, some have blue ones. Some are polished chrome, others are buffed chrome, and one or two are an anthracite color. The one you're looking at here is polished chrome with a black face, white numerals, chrome hour and minute hands, and a red second-hand. All of the ones I've seen so far come with Indiglo, Timex's patented electroluminescent backlighting system that's been around since I was a kid. It lights up the whole face, leaving the numerals and hands in negative relief so you can read 'em in the dark. My biggest complaint so far--and it's a pretty minor thing--is the chrome minute and hour hands. They do catch the light sometimes, but more often than not they seem to "disappear" against the black watch face, and I find myself having to move my wrist around to tell the time. (UPDATE 2/14/16: see attached pic.) I suppose I could nudge the crown and activate the Indiglo if it was a big deal, but I have other watches that don't seem to have this problem. I have a feeling the variants of this watch that have black hands are more legible. I can see why they did the chrome hands, because the case is shiny and chrome-plated as well. But I'm not gonna lie, if the hands were white, it would make the watch look a good bit more expensive. Just sayin'. The other drawback is basically a Timex thing. This watch ticks very loudly. I've said this in a review of my other Timex watch: "You can hear it inside a moving vehicle with the radio on. If you wear this as a daily watch, you'll get used to it. It's the people around you (significant other, co-workers) who won't. Do not leave this watch on when you go to bed. Just... trust me." What I mean by that is, if there is any decent amount of ambient noise, that should drown it out, but if you're in a somewhat quiet place, you (and anyone else within whispering distance) WILL hear it. The strap that comes with this watch is sort of a rough-textured ballistic nylon, which looks fairly tough and should wear well, but it's a little scratchy against the wrist at first. After about a month of wear it is fraying a bit at the end, but I think that looks good. It's also a little bit long, so if you have small wrists there may be a bit hanging off the end. That's ok... the "NATO look" prescribes that you wear the remainder of your strap tucked into the metal clasps. I have big enough wrists that this isn't a problem. Again, if you get tired of it or need to change out for a different color, there's a whole world of NATO straps available to play with. So, here's the deal: this is a genuine timepiece which isn't pretending to be anything else. You could drop thirty bucks on something cheap and blingy that's trying to ape a more expensive watch with complications that don't even work. But if you want something with a timeless, classic, functional design, something that will go REALLY well with that new black suit you "had to buy for that thing", this watch should be in your cart. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2015 by David D Surace

  • Good Watch
Color: Green/Silver-Tone/Cream
Only had this a few months but so far so good for the price. I see many here complain about it not being waterproof after swimming or showers. Well maybe read the description. It says water resistant not waterproof. You are not supposed to submerge this watch. As far as loud ticking, I can barely hear it unless it's next to my ear so not sure how people say they can hear it from across the room. Maybe they just arnt used to these types of watches. I switched out the band for a nicer nato it looks nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2025 by JohnnyR

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