

⏳ Stay classic, stay ahead – the watch that never quits.
The Timex Easy Reader Date Expansion Band 38mm Watch combines vintage-inspired durability with modern functionality. Featuring a clear, large dial with Indiglo night-light, a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and a comfortable expansion band, it’s designed for professionals who value timeless style and reliable performance.

























| ASIN | B0194LWHEC |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,603 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #5,132 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Country of origin | Philippines |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,278) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TW2P81400 |
| Manufacturer | Timex |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 1.78 cm; 63.5 g |
T**Y
Les chiffres sont bien visibles et l'eclairage de nuit est très utile
M**T
An excellent purchase for my senior husband. The numbers are clear and large. The watch face is uncluttered and it does light up in the dark. It is as promised.
P**L
It's a Timex. It wasn't as inexpensive as they used to be, but it works. In fact, I bought this same watch in the early 90s at a Target in the $10 +/- range. I could put it on a stand and read the dial from across the room. That watch outlasted several far more expensive watches and was never finicky. Swap the battery occasionally, avoid dropping it in the toilet, it was fine. So is this one. It got to the point that my "dressy" burnt nickel watch with matching face was impossible to read without enough light. It's called getting old. Anyway, this serves the daily use purpose. I can see it, don't have to worry about wasting a "good" watch and it's comfortable. I bought a couple of inexpensive leather bands in case I get tired of the stretchy links. Great, rugged all around watch when you need to know is what time it is. Does anybody really know? Well, maybe not, but this Timex does. Now - to address all the 1 stars regarding battery swap and bands - You know what kind of band you're getting, buy a different watch or band. If the band post breaks, get another one. If the battery dies it's $10 at Walmart for a swap. Do it yourself is all over YouTube. IF you can't get the back to seal, the "special tool" for non watchmakers is a pair of pliers and a thick wash cloth. Get a couple of folds between the crystal and the back and squeeze, because that "special tool" is no more than clamp head pliers with the head covered in rubber or silicone.
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C**O
good one
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