Jan 26 2012
Timex Mens Expedition E Tide Temp Compass watch black stainless steel bracelet – T49709ES – Discount Deal
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Timex Gents Trip E Tide Temperature Compass watch dark stainless-steel accessory – T49709ES
- Timex Trip Collection
- Situation Size – 46 MM
Timex Trip E-Tide View along with Quartz Analogue Motion. Product Explanation: – Quartz Analogue Motion – Black Covered Stainless-steel Situation & Band – Black face – Date Screen – Tide Compass & Temperature Features – 100m water repellent Additionally Comes With: – 1 Year Manufacturer’s Assure
Listing Price: £149.99
Price: £112.00
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Timex Gents Trip E Tide Temperature Compass watch dark stainless-steel accessory – T49709ES
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BigAl
Jan 26, 2012 @ 09:45:39
Rather chunky but does the job,
My wife calls this watch Big Ben, OK I have slim wrists but it is larger than you think, however, after removing some links on the bracelet (relatively easy as they have screws) it fits very snugly and comfortably, only in extremis do the buttons stick into my arm. The compass has to be calibrated which is a bit of a pain and I haven’t checked its accuracy yet but I have found it very useful for working out which way to go when I come out of a multi-exit tube station. The tide indicator is only as accurate as one of those tide clocks. The hands don’t glow much unless you leave them under a spotlight but the push button lighting works OK. The fourth hand that indicates the compass/tide/temp can sometimes get in the way of the time but after a while you get used to that and if in doubt a quick read of the tide or temp moves it out of the way.
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|Iain M. Campbell
Jan 26, 2012 @ 09:47:56
Expedition restricted to daylight hours only,
Interesting watch – for the size of the face – declinations and number markings are too small which make deciphering information other than time – difficult. Tide table utility totally bamboozling – in short useless. Compass – relatively accurate but instructions on set up are way too complex.
The night time neon facility – whatever its called is absolutely useless – hence the title.
However its a big one and for old buggers like me who now require a clock strapped to the wrist to be able to tell the time due to failing eye sight, this is the one – except its heavy – and getting a cup of tea from the table to the lips using the hand to which the watch is attached requires additional training.
Its back to Rotary for me!
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|davro "davro"
Jan 26, 2012 @ 10:38:08
does the job its there for,
when i first recieved this watch it felt quite heavy but this watch was sent to fit the biggest arm in the world,so it will need links taking out.the weight is then reduced alot.once its been worn for a few days getting use to the weight comes naturally.as for the compass,temprature,tide arms i find these very accurate.i live on the coast&the tide setting which i leave it set to is right on cue.swam with it,no problems.
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