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    **** Timex which are the best model's ****

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    Style wise I think their recent raiding of their back catalogue and collaborations with other brands have been really successful. Both these categories tend to be a little over-priced for what you get spec-wise, but they’re often distinctive and fun.


    I completely agree.

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    I like its looks a lot. I couldn’t get past the awful WR for a “survival watch”. Someone at Timex was asleep at the switch for that one.


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    Well yeah, but all I have to survive at the moment is walking from the bedroom to my study to the lounge and so on.


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    No personal experience on Timex, but Falcon Eye looks kinda fun and funky.

    https://www.timex.com/q-timex-reissu...let-Watch.html


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    had a original of that but just could not get it to work

    “Youth may outrun the old, but not outwit.”

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    I have had or maybe even still do a couple Expeditions. Always liked them. IndiGlo rocks!!

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    I quite like the solar "Scout" model. Mine is among my most precise quartz watches and just lost 6 seconds since the DST-time-change. Not bad. The lume could be a bit stronger however. I also have the smaller Expedition vibration alarm and the camo "Grid Shock" model. The latest I bought was the "Command" model with velcro strap. Insanely huge but fun. The negative display is not so great however. The module is the same as on the other vibration alarm models.


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    Quote Originally Posted by whatmeworry View Post
    Well yeah, but all I have to survive at the moment is walking from the bedroom to my study to the lounge and so on.


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    I know. Me too. But still .....


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    some of these are great ant they so think going to do a timex search on the bay later maybe
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    Any discussion of classic, iconic Timex watches must include the E Z Reader. It’s simple, it is very inexpensive and it lives up to its name.




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    Definitley the Expedition line. Up and down, there are just some nice, simple, practical, easy to read, and reliable watches. As a runner, I am partial to the Ironman.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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