Timex T2N092 Easy Reader 35 mm Montre à bracelet extensible en acier inoxydable extra-long doré

Brand:Timex

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69.18

Descendant direct de nos survivants des tests de torture télévisés des années 1960, l'Easy Reader d'aujourd'hui est aussi durable que classiquement cool. Timex Group B.V. est l'une des sociétés horlogères américaines les plus connues. Le siège social de Timex aux États-Unis est situé à Middlebury, dans le Connecticut. L'entreprise exerce d'importantes activités en Chine, aux Philippines et en Inde, ainsi que des sociétés de vente à grande échelle au Canada, au Royaume-Uni, en France et au Mexique. le XIXe siècle comme la Suisse de l'Amérique. La société sœur Waterbury Watch a fabriqué la première montre de poche mécanique bon marché en 1880. Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, Waterbury a commencé à fabriquer des montres-bracelets, qui venaient tout juste de devenir populaires, et en 1933, elle est entrée dans l'histoire en créant la première horloge Mickey Mouse sous licence de Walt Disney, avec les mains de Mickey indiquant l'heure. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Waterbury s'est rebaptisée U.S. Time Company. En 1950, la société a lancé une montre-bracelet appelée Timex. Au cours des trois décennies suivantes, Timex a été vendue à travers une série de publicités qui soulignaient sa durabilité en soumettant la montre à des tests de torture, comme tomber par-dessus le barrage de Grand Coulee ou être attachée à l'hélice d'un moteur hors-bord, avec le slogan Il faut un léchage et continue de tic-tac. Avec l'aide de l'ancien diffuseur olympique, le porte-parole John Cameron Swayze, les ventes ont décollé. La société est devenue plus tard Timex Corporation, puis Timex Group et, à ce jour, a vendu plus d'un milliard de montres. La société est restée très compétitive et la marque Timex continue sa domination jusqu'à nos jours. Son marché principal reste les États-Unis et le Canada, bien que la marque Timex soit vendue dans le monde entier en raison de sa capacité à capitaliser sur sa solide image de marque et sa réputation de qualité. L'une des caractéristiques les plus réussies et les plus importantes disponibles sur de nombreuses montres Timex est le rétroéclairage Indiglo. système. Indiglo est un nom de marque d'Indiglo Corporation, propriété exclusive de Timex à des fins de licence. Les lampes électroluminescentes Timex, de marque Indiglo, ont été introduites en 1992 dans la ligne de montres Ironman. Ils ont été un succès immédiat. La lampe Indiglo éclaire uniformément la surface des cadrans de la montre Timex d'une manière qui rend le cadran très facile à lire dans de nombreux réglages d'éclairage différents. Dans certaines montres plus récentes, le rétroéclairage Indiglo n'éclaire que les chiffres, plutôt que l'ensemble de l'écran LCD, ce qui est obtenu au moyen d'un film spécialisé qui inverse la transmissivité de l'écran LCD. Aujourd'hui, les produits Timex Group sont fabriqués en Extrême-Orient et souvent en Suisse. basée sur une technologie qui continue d'être développée aux États-Unis et en Allemagne. Avec une gamme de montres large et variée, Timex a le style pour tout le monde. Du vestiaire à la salle du conseil, il y a une excellente montre de style Timex pour vous. Descendant direct de nos survivants des tests de torture télévisés des années 1960, l'Easy Reader d'aujourd'hui est aussi durable que classiquement cool. Voir plus

Résistant à l'eau jusqu'à 30 m (100 pieds) : en général, résiste aux éclaboussures ou à une brève immersion dans l'eau, mais ne convient pas à la natation ou au bain. Cadran de montre lumineux Indiglo. Boîtier en laiton doré de 35 mm avec cristal de verre minéral. Cadran blanc avec guichet jour et date à 3 heures; chiffres arabes complets. La bande d'expansion en acier inoxydable doré de 18 mm s'adapte à une circonférence de poignet jusqu'à 8,25 pouces.
Band Color Gold
Band Material Stainless Steel
Band size Mens Long
Band width 18 millimeters
Batteries 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Bezel function Stationary
Bezel material Brass
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Timex
Calendar Day-Date
Case diameter 35 millimeters
Case material Brass
Case Thickness 8 millimeters
Clasp Expansion Band
Country of Origin Philippines
Department Mens
Dial color White
Dial window material type Mineral
Display Type Analog
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number T2N092
Item Shape Round
Item weight 2.08 Ounces
Manufacturer Timex
Model number T2N092
Movement Quartz
Part Number T2N0929J
Product Dimensions 7.2 x 1.38 x 0.39 inches; 2.08 Ounces
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Water resistant depth 30 Meters

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Scritto da: Keith Heapes
Timex Men's 'Easy Reader' Quartz Brass and Stainless Steel Casual Watch (Gold-Tone) (T2N0929J)
When my Seiko watch I had worn as an everyday watch gave up the ghost after 20 years, it was time to replace that faithful timepiece. I didn't want to spend a lot on a replacement and when I discovered that similar Seiko watches had gone up over five times the price my wife had paid for my now deceased watch, it was time to move my search for a new casual watch elsewhere. My wife suggested a casual Timex watch since I was going to wear it every day. Good suggestion. I chose this gold-tone Timex Men's 'Easy Reader' Quartz watch because I like the simple, uncluttered way it looks and also because its analogue quartz movement is easy to read. I'm getting up there in years and so simple and easy to read is important to me. I particularly like the larger black Arabic numerals, and because I am a veteran, the smaller red Arabic numeral 24-hour clock was a nice addition, too. Most of my previous watches have had a day-date calendar built into the face, so I appreciated Timex putting this feature in this new Timex watch. Another feature I didn't have on my Seiko was the nifty greenish Indiglo light that Timex included for checking the time in the dark. Just press the watch stem in and voila!, there is light. On some watches, the light will stay on until you press the stem again (or the battery dies). This Timex indiglo stays on only as long as the watch stem is pressed. I didn't see this as a problem since, in most cases, I would only be pressing the stem to find out what time it was or to read the calendar. The case on this Timex is slightly larger than the one on my Seiko. The diameter of the Timex case is about 1 3/8” (35mm). My Seiko has a gold face, gold hands, gold numerals and a gold second-hand. You can probably imagine how difficult and accurately reading the clock must have been unless there was enough light. This Timex has a gold-tone case, wristband, stem and second-hand. Like the numerals, the clock hands are also black and the watch face is a contrasting white. Even with the gold second-hand, the white face makes it so much easier for my aged eyes to quickly read the time. The watch comes with an extra long and adjustable expansion band. Unless the wrist area of your arm is quite fleshy, links will need to be removed for proper fitting. I had that done for me at a local department store that sold Timex watches; didn't take more than 10 minutes. Of course, they knew what they were doing. The watch comes with what I thought was a small, rolled up user guide in the box. To my surprise, all it included was brief information (in eleven different languages) about the watch being water resistance, the battery and the international warranty; nothing regarding actually setting and using the watch. Okay. To get the manual, I had to download it from the Timex website using the model number to ensure I downloaded the correct manual PDF. The English version of the manual is 26 pages long; it covered everything I needed to know about this Timex watch. According to the manual, this Timex watch is both water and shock resistance (not water and shock proof!). The manual says it is “water resistant up to 30m (100 feet): in plain English, it withstands splashes or brief immersion in water, but not suitable for swimming or bathing.” Setting the time and calendar was easy to do, though there was one surprise. To set the calendar day of the week (Sunday - Saturday), the clock hands had to be manually turned around and around (backwards!) until the desired day appeared in the calendar box on the watch face. That may seem easy enough unless the watch is showing Wednesday and you need it to read Saturday. That means you have to turn the hour-hand completely around the 12 on the face three or four times. That is really old school. Another task that needs to be tended to at the end of certain months of the year is correcting the numeric date on the watch calendar. Except for Feb, Apr, Jun, Sep and Nov, all of the other months have 31 days. So, when you get to the end of one of the months with less than 31 days, a manual adjustment must be made. For example, on 1 March my watch calendar read [WED 29] because February only has 28 days in 2017. For this reason I had to advance the numeric date ahead from 29 to 1 so the watch would read [MAR 1]. Just so you also know, the stem edge is very shiny and smooth, which makes turning the stem more difficult than if the stem head was notched around the edge for grip. Once I got the calendar set, I set the watch hands according to the U.S. Naval Observatory Master Clock (I did mention I was a veteran, right?). So far my new Timex watch has kept perfect time! Remember: Turn the hands "forward" (clockwise) to change the numerical date and turn the hands "backwards" to change the day of the week. If you try to do it any other way you will only frustrate yourself. UPDATE (24 March 2021): I've had this watch for four years now and it continues to keep time accurately to the minute. The Indeglo light still works fine and the watch still looks as good as new, even though I wear it often. And best of all, I have mastered adjusting the calendar!
Scritto da: Kathy Wells
Times quality
Can’t go wrong with a Timex Indiglo.
Scritto da: ruffurdneace
i alwreays buy timex they take a licking and keep on ticking and they are reasonly priced
only problem is the band little big on my small arm
Scritto da: Marybeth Kennedy
Simple, straightforward watch
Easy to put on and remove with stretch strap. Large numbers, easy to read. Light up dial for nighttime. Excellent value for the money.
Scritto da: Lexie Yarinsky
Great design, but comes fit for a giant
As described, but so many links. Needs to be adjusted by a professional. Not like adjusting the size normal watches
Scritto da: Monkey
ACTAULLY IS AN EXTRA LONG BAND
ACTUALLY HAS AN EXTRA LONG BAND WITHOUT FROZEN EXPANSION LINKS Should fit those of us that need 8-9" expansion bands.
Scritto da: phil polk
it works every minuites worth
my third one , TIMEX is reliable and affordable
Scritto da: Tom
Good for the money.
Easy to read, Accurate.
Scritto da: Erik K
Fits my needs
Three things I need from a watch... 1) Time of Day 2) Day of Week (Mon, Tues, etc) 3) Day of Month This does all of them. I got the brass one with the extra long expansion band and it fits about perfect. Any looser and it would be sliding around. It's just snug enough to stay on top of my wrist without feeling "pinchy". I like the slight curvature of the band links. Overall pretty happy with it. I like good quality affordable watches. I also have a brass Casio digital that I'm happy with.
Scritto da: Roméo
Pratique et confortable
Le seul hic les jours sont en anglais, mais on s'habitue vite. Précise! ne prend ni d'avance, ni de retour. Facile à lire même sans mes lunettes les chiffres sont assez gros. Bracelet très confortable, ne tire pas le poils. Toute doré elle est superbe en plus d'être pratique. Je la porte jour et nuit.
Scritto da: Germel
Day-Date malfunction
I really like the looks of the watch but looks isn't everything. I really had to work to get the winder at at the first setting. Time is very accurate but date and day are very hard to regulate. I have another Timex day date watch that operates so much easier. I filled out application to return the watch a couple of weeks ago but have not heard anything from amazon.ca
Scritto da: F. Walker
It's for a women that likes a big watch
It's a great watch, light, bright display, easy to see the time and date. I've tried and have several designer watches and there stuck in a drawer - this one is my go to watch. Who says women can't wear big watches, and really it's not that big!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
IS A STANDARD SIZED WATCH BAND 7.5 INCHES
Purchased this watch in silver, Band was 7.5 Then got this one and it is the same size

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