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    would have been tempted to buy but this confused me says mechanical but on specs says quartz

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    Watch Information

    Brand Name Timex
    Model number TW2V41700JR
    Part Number TW2V41700JR
    Item Shape Round
    Dial Window Material Type Sapphire Crystal
    Display Type Analog
    Clasp Type Hidden Clasp
    Case Material Stainless Steel
    Case Diameter 38 millimetres
    Case Thickness 8.5 millimetres
    Band Material Stainless Steel
    Band size Mens Standard
    Band Width 20 millimetres
    Band Colour Black
    Dial Colour Black
    Bezel Function Stationary
    Calendar No Calendar
    Special Features Water Resistant, Glow In The Dark, Arabic Numerals
    Movement Quartz
    Warranty If this product is sold by Amazon, please review the manufacturer’s website for warranty information. If this product is sold by another party, please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.


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    • [COLOR=var(--__N4QdCheV6mGo,#0f1111)]Black 20mm stainless steel bracelet fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference[/COLOR]


    • [COLOR=var(--__N4QdCheV6mGo,#0f1111)]Black dial with full Arabic numerals; 24-hour time[/COLOR]


    • [COLOR=var(--__N4QdCheV6mGo,#0f1111)]Handwound mechanical movement - no battery required[/COLOR]


    • [COLOR=var(--__N4QdCheV6mGo,#0f1111)]Black 38mm stainless steel case with anti-reflective sapphire crystal[/COLOR]


    • [COLOR=var(--__N4QdCheV6mGo,#0f1111)]Water-resistant to 100m (330 ft): In general, suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, but not diving[/COLOR]


    • [COLOR=var(--__N4QdCheV6mGo,#0f1111)]Power_Source_Type: Battery Powered[/COLOR]

    Product specifications

    Watch Information

    Brand Name Timex
    Model number TW2V41700JR
    Part Number TW2V41700JR
    Item Shape Round
    Dial Window Material Type Sapphire Crystal
    Display Type Analog
    Clasp Type Hidden Clasp
    Case Material Stainless Steel
    Case Diameter 38 millimetres
    Case Thickness 8.5 millimetres
    Band Material Stainless Steel
    Band size Mens Standard
    Band Width 20 millimetres
    Band Colour Black
    Dial Colour Black
    Bezel Function Stationary
    Calendar No Calendar
    Special Features Water Resistant, Glow In The Dark, Arabic Numerals
    Movement Quartz
    Warranty If this product is sold by Amazon, please review the manufacturer’s website for warranty information. If this product is sold by another party, please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
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    That is one ugly watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    That is one ugly watch.
    I'm usually a fan of the Pelagos but I agree with you
    Cheers,

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    James Stacey from Grey Nato has been craving for a GMT Pelagos for years, let's see what he makes of this.

    At first sight I wouldn't call it ugly, but not attractive either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
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    Negative Ghost Rider, abort, abort!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kronos View Post
    Timex at its derivative worst. Most of their "Shock" series is awful.


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    I like what Timex has been doing over the last 5ish years but that is horrid.
    Last edited by hayday; Oct 30, 2024 at 09:57 PM.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    I kinda like this one. It's a cheapy Chinese product, but the little research I've done shows they're not so much a mushroom brand trying to turn a quick buck before anyone notices the smelly piece o'poop on their wrist as much as they're trying to make a cheap-but decent watch. They do make the "made in Switzerland" claim, but their mechanical movements are Chinese. They do use Swiss quartz for a watch or two and try to streeeeetch that claim. Still, it's tempting at $250.



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    EDIT: It seems the picture I used was a dead link. I think it worked this time. I probably should have put this into the Today I Want One of These thread.
    Last edited by hayday; Yesterday at 06:55 PM.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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