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Brand Timex Model T41181 Price $31.11 List Price $49.95 Buy Button |
While it looks like a sturdy but casual watch, this Timex Expedition is built to excel just about anywhere you take it, as demonstrated by its most celebrated owner, Everest mountaineer Conrad Anker. The hands are illuminated, and the white dial also features the Indiglo night light function and a date calendar at the three o'clock position. Black Arabic numerals and full indexes allow for easy time-keeping in any situation. The strap is a dark brown leather. The watch also features a metallic case and is water resistant to 165 feet (50 meters). The watch uses analog-quartz movement and is backed by a 1-year manufacturer's warranty. ....read more

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Excellent
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is a great little watch. Didn’t realize it had that indiglo thing that allows you to see it in dark. That was a nice surprise. I like that the numbers are easy to read, and that it looks vaguely like a way-more-expensive Swiss Army watch!! Easy to dress up or down. Great all-purpose timepiece!
Great Watch!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is a great watch! I have a small wrist and this is the perfect size. I prefer analog watches to digital, but often the face is too large. This watch is easy to read and having a second hand is nice too. I would recommend this to anyone.
Ladies Timex Watch
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I like his watch because I can wear it on any occasion and it always looks good. The numbers are slightly bigger than usual and I can see them easily. I can also see the date, which I couldn’t on my last watch.Timex Women’s Expedition Classic Analog Watch #T41181Timex Women’s Expedition Classic Analog Watch #T41181
A good practical watch
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
The watch was bought for my spouse. It’s a good practical watch – - keeps good time, easy to read, rugged for outdoor use. Meets all expectations.
Timex Watch
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Since it wasn’t clear in the description as to what lights up, I expected it to be the hands since it had that greenish color to them. When I wore it to a movie, they didn’t light up so I thought it was broken (I lost my instruction sheet). Later, someone showed me how to push the stem to make the face light. The date is very tiny and I didn’t even know it was there until I used a magnifying glass. It keeps good time and I can read it in the dark, which is what I like. It even is water resistant.
Another sturdy, dependable Timex product
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I buy these because they’re inexpensive and I don’t want (or need) a status watch. This one quickly became my favorite because the strap actually fit my wrist; most bracelet-types are too big. Does the job, is unobtrusive, and weighs next to nothing.
My second one of these — Best Watch Ever!!!
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This watch is easy on the eyes. You can read it without having to even bring the watch up to your face. That is how big and bold the numbers are. The Indiglo feature makes it easy to read at night; a feature I’ve now come to rely on.
I had one of these for years and loved it. But after at least 12 years, it finally started working intermittently. That is probably because it had been immersed in water, steam, dirt, soap and water, and more. I had whacked it on things, gotten it caught on things, and generally given it a very hard life. It was one rugged watch. When it became unreliable, I went looking for the same watch to replace it. Unfortunately, it wasn’t easy to find. All the watches I saw were more trendy and nowhere near as useful. I’m not interested in a watch for every outfit. A watch that can take heavy gardening with all the dirt and water was what I wanted.
Then I checked Amazon and THERE IT WAS! (Good old Amazon!) So, I ordered it. The watch is the same, but the band is not. That is why I did not give it the full 5 stars. Although the band LOOKED the same, it was way to big for me and made the watch almost wrap around me twice. Also, it was stiffer and not as comfortable as the old band and made my wrist irritated. The band actually itched. (Guess I should have saved the band from the dead watch …. sigh). Anyway, the band was very uncomfortable. After changing it out to a new one, I’m back to having my favorite watch. (Maybe I should buy another one of these watches and save it for 15 years from now….)
Hope this helped anyone wondering about Timex Expedition Classic watches. I’ve found Timex watches to be very reliable and affordable. I usually have two watches going because I need to let the bands dry out. My other watch is also a Timex Expedition, but a different style. The face is not as readable as the numbers are silver, shiny and smaller. Couldn’t tell you how old THAT watch is!
I also had a Dakota watch given to me, but that one although it looked rugged, self destructed. The bezel came off and couldn’t be re-attached, leaving a sharp edge all around the watch. Then it just quit after maybe a year or two and couldn’t be revived with new batteries. Timex watches last and last. And this one is a winner; it’s the one I reach for on the nightstand each morning, my FAVORITE watch.
A L M O S T…….P E R F E C T
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This watch — Timex T411819 — has many pluses — but sadly, a minus or two as well…..
This is a very nicely-sized watch. It can be worn by anyone, of course — but is of the size which (used to be? is?) called a “boy’s watch”. The diameter is approximately an inch across, and the numers are nicely-sized and readable, without over-powering the
face of the watch. Around the outer-most part of the face, are tinier numbers. These numbers, “13 – 24″, make it a watch to tell 24-hour, or military, time, as well, should the need ever arise. (And it sort of puts the old joke to rest. To wit: “What time is it when the clock says 13:00?” “It’s time to get the clock fixed!” : ) Of course, this joke is about clocks, not watches….but it’s still quite funny, so I include it here!)
Many “sports” watches, (including Timex Expediton watches, of which this is one), have, (or used to have), these HUGE bezels around the face of the watch, usually with numbers “5 – 60″ printed, or engraved, just above the usual “1-12″ intervals on the watch-face. Sometimes this “extra ring around the watch-face” even swiveled! There seemed no reason for this… No stop-watch function was usually included with such analogue watches, and, anyway, most people are familiar with the “4″ number indicating 20 seconds, and the “9″ number indicating 45 seconds, etc. All these extra rings did was to make these “sport” watches even chunkier and more inelegant than ever. Even today, most quartz analogue watches stil have remnants of this practice, even if it only amounts to an extra bit of bezel, raising up and high-lighting the winding knob.
NOT SO ON THE TIMEX T411819! No extra, inelegant “trimming” around the bezel on this watch! Stylish and as slender as any sports watch can be,
it looks just about exactly like the old, wonderful-wind-up analogue watches used to look! (Sigh……….!) As pretty and elegant a quartz sports-watch as anyone could ask for!
This watch comes equipped with BOTH glow-in-the-dark hands, AND Timex’s trademark “indiglow” feature. With “indiglo”, one just presses the winding knob, (or, I guess, it’s more proper to now call it a “setting knob”), inwards — and the entire face of the watch lights up! I owned another Timex Indiglo watch previous to this, (one without glow-in-the-dark hands), and can attest to the fact that, though producing a pleasant, glowing watch-face, too much use of this feature definitely shortens battery life! Also, Indiglo — used mainly in the darkest of rooms — if used too frequently — can really hurt the eyes of someone on the verge of, or someone who actually has, cataracts. With my other Timex Indiglo watch, I would close my eyes as I pressed the setting-knob, to produce the glow, then opened them directly afterwards, so that I would only get the slighter “after-glow”, and not the full-lit “indiglo”.
This present watch, however, seems to have a far less strong, and less lasting “after-glow” than my previous Timex watch with indiglo.
Why, one would wonder, would Timex now put BOTH glow-in-the-dark hands, AND an “indiglo” lit up watch face, in the same watch? The answer, sadly, (in this case anyway), is because, if there is any light in the room at all, the “glow-in-the-dark” hands on this model are kind of hard to see! This is because the hands themselves do NOT have ENOUGH “black outlining” around the glowing part of the hand, to help distinguish the hand from the rest of the watch! For the watch-face here is NOT white: it is the palest, palest, PALEST “powder green” colour. The glow-in-the-dark watch hands are a somewhat brighter, “glow green” colour….but there just isn’t enough contrast between the two greens — especially as there is far too thin a black outline around each hand — to easily see what time it is at first glance. If only the outline around each hand had been just the tiniest bit thicker! Now, this watch-face is VERY easy to read, at SECOND glance, even in the brightest room….but being able to instantly see, at very FIRST glance, what time it is, would have been deeply appreciated!
Wind-up watches — even the cheapest ones — used to have a RAISED crystal, set ON TOP of the bezel. In this watch, it is the bezel that is raised, and the crystal, (made happily of glass!), fitted and set into it. This makes for a neater looking watch, and most probably a more water-proof one….but I do miss the look and feel of a RAISED crystal.
Many people use the reflected image in a watch face, or the numberical window of a calculator, to look at a TV, whilst lying in bed. I know I do. Using most of these watch-faces or calculator windows, I’ve found that taking my glasses off makes them work best. But when using this Timex Expedition T41181 watch, I find it’s better to wear my glasses. Perhaps it’s the glass crystal of this watch that makes the difference….
Many people do not know that to prolong the life of ANY battery-powered watch, all one must do is pull out the stem. This stops the watch from working….but you do save on the battery. Keep in mind, too, that, as this watch contains a (tiny) date-window, one must realize the advancing of the date will also be effected. But one can always glance at one’s calendar, (or computer!), to realize, if in doubt, what day it is!
On the back of this watch, the letters “PR” can be found. As I no longer have the accompnaying literature, I THINK this means the watch was made in Puerto Rico. If so, GOOD! Puerto Rico is a U.S. Protectorate, (and I THINK this means they can apply for state-hood any time they want!) To me, buying ANYTHING made ANYWHERE but in (Communist) China, (and/or totalitarian North Korea), is a good thing. To buy anything made in the U.S.A., its protectorates, or our allies, (Mexico, Canada, Japan, the UK, France, etc., etc.,), is a good thing…a VERY good thing,….and is sadly beginning to become too rare an experience! So, if this watch is made in Puerto Rico….this sure is another plus for it!
Do I miss wind-up watches? More than almost anything!!!!! (:_( However, this little Timex Expedition watch sure LOOKS more like a wind-up watch than any quartz watch I have ever seen. Automatic, self-winding watchee have now, almost totally, taken over the “non-quartz” market…but they are often heavy, and usually, very VERY expensive. For my money, this is a Timex Expedition T411819 watch gives just about anything one could ask for, in a non-winding, non-automatic watch. With good care, and battery replacement when necessary, it can last and last.
P.S.: It ticks! Not 5 or more times a second, like a mechanical watch — but just once every second. A good, loud tick, too! Good ol’ Timex watches….as John Cameron Swayze used to say, “they take a licking, and keep on ticking!” Happily, this watch not only looks like a mechanical watch — in many ways, it acts like one too! (Double sigh………)
TIMEX WOMENS EXPEDITION WATCH T41181
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
THE BAND IS A SOFT WATER RESISTANT LEATHER AND COMFORTABLE. THE FACE IS EASY TO READ FROM A DISTANCE FOR MY EYES. THE NUMBERS ARE BIG. THE SECOND HAND IS EASILY SEEN ON THE FACE, IT’S RED SHOWING A CONTRAST WHICH MAKES IT EASY TO SPOT. THE DATE IS TINY. IT’S NOT A BIG WATCH LIKE A MAN’S , BUT IT’S NOT TINY EITHER. JUST THE RIGHT SIZE. IT’S ALSO HAS THE MARKERS FOR 24 HOUR TIME FOR NURSES, MEDICS, ETC. ALTHOUGH THOSE NUMBERS ARE TINY BUT USEFUL FOR MY EYES. IT ALSO HAS A NICE BLUE INDIGLO LIGHT WHICH LIGHTS UP THE WHOLE FACE NICELY. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW THE SIZE OF THE FACE, EACH WATCH TELLS YOU THE M.M. SIZE IN THE DESCRIPTION.
Great watch
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I have always bought Timex watches and had good luck with them. I use them with my Inlay watchbands.
LOVE IT!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is my everyday watch for work. I enjoy everything about the watch from the comfortable, stylish band to easy-to-read face with second hand. The calendar is set independent of the time setting. This watch is everything I was looking for.
Nice watch
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought this watch as a gift to my girlfriend and she’s quite happy with it, I have no complains at all.
Very Nice Watch
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I purchased this watch because I needed an analog watch with 24 hour time showing on the dial for an upcoming trip overseas. I was very pleased with the watch as a whole because it is the most feminine-looking one I could find, the band is comfortable, the price is very reasonable, the numbers 1 through 12 are easy to read and I love the Indiglo feature which allows you to read the time in low light and when it’s dark by pressing on the stem and the face lights up. The reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is because I had a very hard time reading the numbers 13 through 24 – which was the reason I needed this type of watch in the first place. In hindsight I realize that this was because the watch face was smaller and more feminine than the other watches I looked at and perhaps if I’d gotten a bigger face – I wouldn’t have had trouble reading it. You have to decide what’s more important to you.