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Timex Unisex T2N647 Weekender 38mm Black Nylon Slip-Thru Strap Watch

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Color: Black


Features

  • Imported
  • Adjustable black 20 millimeter nylon slip-thru strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference
  • Black dial with full Arabic numerals; 24-hour military time
  • Silver-tone 38 millimeter brass case with mineral glass crystal
  • Indiglo light-up watch dial. Leaving the watch in direct sunlight or close to a lamp may cause the watch to become hot handle with care
  • Water resistant to 30 meters (100 feet): In general, withstands splashes or brief immersion in water, but not suitable for swimming or bathing

Description

Our most comfortable, versatile and effortlessly cool watch yet These weekender essentials are designed with slip-thru straps, so you can easily change them depending on your outfit or mood. Go beyond the basics; have some fun; make a suit feel less stuffy; do the unexpected. Timex has a strap for every style. Timex Group B.V. is one of the best-known American watch companies. Timex's U.S. headquarters are located in Middlebury Connecticut and it has substantial operations in China, the Philippines and India and full scale sales companies in Canada, the UK, France and Mexico.The company began in 1854 as Waterbury Clock in Connecticut's Naugatuck Valley, known during the nineteenth century as the "Switzerland of America." Sister company Waterbury Watch manufactured the first inexpensive mechanical pocket watch in 1880. During World War I, Waterbury began making wristwatches, which had only just become popular, and in 1933 it made history by creating the first Mickey Mouse clock under license from Walt Disney, with Mickey's hands pointing the time.During World War II, Waterbury renamed itself U.S. Time Company. In 1950 the company introduced a wristwatch called the Timex. Over the next three decades, Timex was sold through a series of advertisements which emphasized its durability by putting the watch through "torture tests," such as falling over the Grand Coulee Dam or being strapped to the propeller of an outboard motor, with the slogan "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking." With the help of former Olympic broadcaster, spokesman John Cameron Swayze, sales took off. The company later became Timex Corporation, then Timex Group and, to date, has sold over one billion watches.The company has remained very competitive and the Timex brand continues its dominance through present day. Its primary market remains the United States and Canada, although the Timex brand is sold worldwide due to its ability to capitalize on its strong brand image and reputation for quality.One of the most successful and important features available on many Timex watches is the Indiglo backlight system. Indiglo is a brand name of Indiglo Corporation, solely owned by Timex for licensing purposes. Timex electroluminescent lamps, branded Indiglo, were introduced in 1992 in the Ironman watch line. They were an immediate success. The Indiglo lamp uniformly lights the surface of the Timex’s watch dials in a manner that makes the dial read very easily in many different light settings. In some newer watches the Indiglo backlight only lights up the numbers, rather than the entire LCD display, which is achieved by means of a specialized film that inverts the LCD transmissivity.Today, Timex Group products are manufactured in the Far East and in Switzerland often based on technology that continues to be developed in the United States and in Germany. 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. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Watch, Presentation box, Guarantee See more


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.12 x 5.12 x 5.12 inches; 0.16 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ T2N647


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 9, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Timex


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Philippines


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Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Timex


Model number: T2N647


Part Number: T2N6479J


Model Year: 2017


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Buckle


Metal stamp: stainless steel


Case material: Brass


Case diameter: 38 millimeters


Case Thickness: 9 millimeters


Band Material: Fabric


Band size: Unisex


Band width: 20 millimeters


Band Color: Black


Dial color: Black


Bezel material: Brass


Bezel function: Stationary


Calendar: Does Not Have Date Function


Special features: includes a seconds-hand, Water Resistant, Luminous


Item weight: 4.54 Grams


Movement: Quartz


Water pressure resistance: 3 bar


Water resistant depth: 30 Meters


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  • The Best Watch For Any Normal Person Unless You're Dick Tracy or Tony Stark
This watch has absolutely everything a normal person needs in a watch. If you need more, there's a good chance that people talk about you behind your back - and not about good stuff. 1. This purely analog. Why is that good? I'll tell you why - nobody needs digital. If you need to know that it's 10:12 and not 10:15, you're going to die of a heart attack due to stress. If someone asks you what time it is and you say "10:12", they're going to look at you like you're crazy. Just say, "around 10:15"; and get on with your life. 2. This also has the digits for military time - aka: the time most of the rest of the world uses, yet most of us too stubborn to use. Have you ever set your alarm for 7AM only to mix up the AM and the PM and be late for work? You know why? Because you're a stubborn American so don't go complaining about foreigners taking our jobs when you're lazy to switch to military time and be done with that issue forever. 3. There is no timer, no calendar, no phases of the moon and all that other nonsense. - You need a timer? Hint: if the second hand is on the 9/21, it takes 30 seconds for it to get to the 3/15. If it's somewhere else, do the math and repeat. - You need to know what the date is? Look at a calendar. It's going to mess up in February, April, June, September and November anyways. You're more likely to get the wrong date than say, "Boy, I'm glad I know the date" Like anyone uses checks anymore anyways. You're on Amazon so there's a chance you haven't filled out a check in years. - Need to know the phases of the moon? Look up in the sky. It's not rocket science - it's astronomy. 3. The look doesn't make you look like you're in love with you. It's chrome with a black face, white numbers, black band and a red second hand. There's nothing pompous about this tool for time calculation and nobody will want to steal it. Why not? Because it looks practical and practical people work jobs and don't steal watches. 4. The face glows. You push the one knob on it and the face illuminates so you can see how long it's been since you purchased such a practical watch - day or night. 5. It's water resistant. I didn't say water proof, so don't go diving with it - though I'm sure it'd be fine if you swam in the pool with it or forgot to take it off before you got in the shower. You probably won't shower with it on because you're not Jason Bourne. You're probably Ken from Marketing. 6. The strap/band is no nonsense. - Are you a vegan? Lucky you because no animals were killed in the making of your killer watch - unless you count the dinosaurs that became the oil that made the nylon. - Is the band stinking because you've doing manly things in it like carrying bags up cat food up to your upstairs apartment in the middle of July? No problem - it slips right off and you can wash it with any soap you want. No more fiddling with pins that shoot off like missile into your carpet, never to be seen again until they destroy your vacuum cleaner a month later. - Is it wearing out? Yes, the nylon is a touch cheap, so it may fray. You can either singe it with a lighter or you can replace it. Just look for Timex Weekend band; on Amazon and $8 and 2 days later (if you have Prime) you'll have a new band that you can slip on in literally 3 seconds. 7. It doesn't take pretending like you read the directions to set. One knob - got it? You pull it away from the watch and set it to whatever the hell time it is. Just push it back in and you're set. No AM/PM nonsense to deal with, but I already mentioned that. Conclusion: If you want a watch that syncs with your digestive system and reports back to the mothership so you can sync your iTunes library of Puddle of Mudd's Greatest Hits, this isn't the watch for you. If you want a watch that will tell you the time when you look at it, night or day, this is your lucky day, bud. I'm sorry that it doesn't tell you which way is North or tell others how much money you make, but if you need that, it's probably time for you to get realistic about the purpose of a watch. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2014 by Kenneth J. Lane

  • Love it! Nice size and easy to read.
Love everything about it..just what I wanted in a watch!
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022 by DeeDeeAmazon Customer

  • A nice first "dress-up" watch. (UPDATE, with pic)
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

  • the band
My husband has a large wrist so the band fit perfect
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022 by Terri Dunnet

  • LOVE the weekender series
Needed a larger watch because they look cool. I have a rainbow 31mm from 2015 that still looks and works great. So pleased with this classic. Just wished they would bring back the rainbow numbers :)
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by Heather Ites

  • Good for the price
I would say it’s the best watch ever made but for around $40 it’s pretty good. My only complaints is that it is a little loud if you lay it on surfaces. My other “complaint” is that the band is ugly. I would definitely recommend buying a different band. If you have a price range under $100 for a watch I would recommend This watch, Casio Duro, and sieko 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022 by Logan

  • good quality , a little hard to see under certain light conditions
hard to read under certain light conditions
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Eddyc

  • Way better than that “expensive” spiedl
I bought two watches and was unable to return one of them because the time had lapsed. That watch, the spiedl, was trash out the box. Wouldn’t keep the time and would stop ticking. This one out of the box always kept the time, hasn’t stopped and is still working for me. The one thing I will say about it though is that it’s ticking is very loud but it helps me find it when I lose it. This over those expensive and fancy watches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022 by Cristian M.

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