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Timex Men's T2N654KW Weekender Blue and Gray Slip Through Strap Watch
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Timex Men's T2N654KW Weekender Blue and Gray Slip Through Strap Watch

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Description:

The Timex Men's Weekender Blue and Gray Slip Through Strap Watch offers casual, yet fashionable styling for the relaxed lifestyle. The blue slip through strap with gray stripe makes this an ideal accessory for any wardrobe. The 24 hour time and Indiglo night-light make this timepiece truly unique. The dial is protected by a mineral crystal, which covers the luminous hands powered by analog quartz movement. A relaxed style featuring the Timex tradition of quality craftsmanship, this watch is the everyday timepiece you have been waiting for.

Features:

Durable mineral crystal protects watch from scratches


Indiglo night-light


24 hour timekeeping


Nylon strap


Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)


Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 3.8 inches
Package Width: 3.2 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: Mineral
Clasp: Buckle
Case Diameter: 38 millimeters
Case Thickness: 10 millimeters
Case Material: Brass
Band Material: Nylon
Bezel Material: Brass
Dial Color: white
Movement: Analog-Quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 99 feet
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 23 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Great casual watch, small watch bandSep 20, 2011
By Binh Vu Le
I just got the watch and have been wearing it since then. The watch is comfortable, the face is big and easy to read. The second hand can be "hacked." In other words, when the crown is pulled out, the second hand stops too. I'm not too concerned about the second hand, but there are people who care about that.

The only downside is the smallish watch band. I'm 5'10 and have an Asian wrist so it's not a big problem, but taller guys who have bigger wrists might need a bigger watch band.

Overall, an excellent casual watch. It is very affordable but does not look cheap at all.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Great Casual WatchAug 17, 2011
By CACNYC "CACNYC"
This is actually the second Weekender I have purchased. My first one has a black dial and I found myself so happy with it that I also bought the white dial version. So far both have kept very accurate time. The watch itself is a medium width which fits nicely on an average sized man's wrist. The shape and styling lends itself to fitting in well with most modes of dress. I've managed to wet, drop, bump and generally mildly abuse both of my Weekenders and have not experienced any failure, nor have they become dull and scratched from the mild abuse. In short these are great little sturdy watches to have around.

There is ONE negative that I must warn you about. The wristbands run very small. I purchased one of these watches from Amazon and one directly from Timex and they both had the same issue of having a very short band. If you are an average sized male with a medium wrist diameter these bands will not fit comfortably. My solution was to simply buy wristbands that did fit. I opted to buy new bands because despite this one annoyance, I just love this watch and felt it was worth the effort to replace the band.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4great watch for the priceAug 28, 2011
By Ben R.
This is a really nice little watch for $32 (or even for the MSRP of $40). It's a clean, classic field watch design in a traditional midsize case. The nylon straps are great, especially if you own more than one, so you can easily change the look of your watch at a whim. Timex's standard-issue Indiglo is a great feature that skirts the poor lume quality issues that most cheaper watches face.

My one caveat so far is that the crystal seems to scratch pretty easily. I've got a couple small scratches on mine and I can't even think of how they got there. Still, for the price, I'm not complaining. If you're looking for an affordable casual watch that looks a lot better than its price would indicate, don't overlook the Timex Weekender.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Good watch, but loudApr 05, 2012
By snagglefoof
This is a nice enough watch for what I paid for. I wanted an upgrade from the typical digital watches I used to get for running. I want something casual that I could wear every day, and yet also be something I could wear into work. This certainly fits the bill. I wear it all the time and it's comfortable. It's easy to read, day and night thanks the backlight Indiglo.

The only problem I have is the ticking! It's loud enough to bug me. I thought when I read reviews about it I would be able to deal with the loud ticking, but it's actually started to annoy me more after a few months of wearing it. I can hear it at night, when it's sitting on the dresser across the room, so I have to cover it up with a wallet or sometimes a cloth eyecover blindfold thing.

It's weird that a quartz watch would tick, but this thing does. Just enough to drive me bonkers sometimes. The second hand also doesn't line up with some of the ticks on the edges exactly enough. Another small detail, but worth noting.

Both the loud ticking and the hands lining up would be solved if the second hand swept instead of ticked. Odd for a quartz watch to do that...

If you really think you can get over the loud ticking, get this watch. If you like the look, go for it. It's not terribly big (I have small wrists) so I like the way it feels and looks on my wrist. But seriously, the ticking is pretty annoying.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Nice Watch, Except When it StopsJan 12, 2012
By D. Porter
This was an impulse but when shopping at Target, and it become a favorite watch. The original strap is okay but I put it on a thicker $10 Zulu strap that I had. The dial is clean, uncluttered, and easy to read. I don't need a date function, another reason I liked this watch. Of course the Indiglo dial lighting is the best and hard to live without once you've experienced it.

Now, the one big problem. My first watch lasted only four days before it started losing minutes of time. I never saw it stopped, but it would stop and then restart. The battery appeared to be good and continued to power the Indiglo. When it was running, the time was accurate to the second. So I took it back to Target and exchanged for another of the same watch, which is still running after a day or so. This was the very first time that I've seen a quartz watch become inaccurate while still running, they usually stop completely.

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