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Timex Expedition Scout (40mm) Natural Dial / Green Rubber Strap TW4B30100
Timex Expedition Scout (40mm) Natural Dial / Green Rubber Strap TW4B30100
Timex was founded in 1854 as the Waterbury Clock Company. The brand became renowned for how its movements were smaller and more accurate than any movements that came before it. By 1901, Timex was producing pocket watches for an incredibly affordable price, making them far more accessible to many people. The brand adapted its watches to be worn on the wrist and neck looked back since. The success of Timex wristwatches was phenomenal and by the 1960s, every third watch sold in the United States was a Timex watch. Timex has continued to adapt and change with the times and now produces a wide range of watches for men, women and children in a wide variety of styles.
Core Features of a Timex Watch:
- Timex produce watches for men, women and children. The watches are available in a wide range of styles and designs to ensure that there is a perfect model for every collector.
- The watches are created using both battery-powered quartz movements and automatic mechanical movements.
- Timex watches each have a water resistance rating that makes them suitable for daily wear.
Model Specifications TW4B30100:
- This model features an ivory dial with a date aperture at 3 o’clock.
- The dial also features black Arabic numerals and luminous black hour and minute hands. The second hand is brown.
- The inner circle of Arabic numerals showcases the time in 5-minute increments.
- A stainless steel case frames the dial. The case measures 40mm in diameter.
- The watch is finished with a green rubber strap that fastens with a pin buckle.
- A quartz movement powers the watch.
- The watch is water-resistant up to 50 metres (5 bar).
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