- Quartz movement
- Strong mineral crystal protects dial from scratches and scrapes
- Case diameter measures 40 mm
- Resin case; Digital-green dial
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Product Description
This Timex Watch (but not any battery, crystal, band, or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation. Timex will not repair defects relating to servicing not performed by Timex Corporation. This limited warranty applies to US Customers.Amazon.com Product Description
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It’s been 5 months since I bought this watch from Amazon. Basic features of the watch have been really good. And let me tell you that this is my second Atlantis watch. I love Atlantis watches. But the one I bought from Amazon did not function as specified.
1. Basic features of the watch are good
a. Digital time is good
b. Alarm is fine
2. Second time zone, minutes section is not adjustable at all. I am able to change the hours, date and AM/PM mode, but not minutes, which sort of made this watch useless for me.
3. Watch does not have hourly chime too
4. Watch came with no instructions page for which I had to hunt in the internet to catch hold of one, but did not help much.
Overall if the features work…watch is good, else, I ‘d not recommend buying this watch online. May be you should go to a showroom and try and test features, see it work and then buy it. Now that i’ts been 5 months since I bought the watch I don;t know whom to contact for the missing features. I am clueless, may be I have to buy a new one and throw this away. Wasted $30.
I was looking for a watch to replace my old broken Ironman Triathlon that I have had for many years. I was very happy to find this watch after buying and returning a different Ironman to Amazon. It is very low profile on the top of my wrist, the numbers are very easy to read, and the style is very classic (reminds me of a watch I had just like it in the 1990′s). I’m not sure what is different about the strap compared to my old one, but it is very comfortable. The only downside I have found in this watch compared to my previous ones is that the face isn’t inset slightly, so I’ve already got a few scratches on the face. Other than that, I couldn’t be happier.
A great, practical wrist watch with all of the basic features I wanted, especially the dual time zones, helpful when traveling on business. Other features include indigo lighting, alarm, stop watch and timer (these are the minimums I look for).
My first Timex Atlantis wore out several years ago. Fortunately, I had another in reserve, but when I had to recently replace the battery in that watch, decided I needed to purchase another for future use. However, quickly found out that the model was no longer carried by local retailers. Amazon came to the rescue and I was able to make this purchase. I’m guessing the watch is no longer in production (probably because I like it??).
Recommend this watch, if you can find it, to anyone needing a good basic time piece.
I’ve owned this watch for 10 years, and just today I bought a replacement battery for ~$5 from the drugstore. I’ve replaced the band twice, which I consider normal for the amount of activity I perform while wearing this watch. The “Big Red Circle” mega-store carries the exact replacement band for around $8. I’ve worked on the car, swam, hiked, fallen of my bike, and who knows what else while wearing this watch. It has never let me down.
This thing keeps accurate time, and is easy to read. The alarm is distinct and audible. I still use the countdown timer function when I cook or have clothes in the wash. The watch is extremely lightweight and comfortable. The greenish reflective background makes it easy to read in low light conditions, and the indiglo is there when it’s too dark.
Overall a great watch.
I go through watches like crazy; its my work I have my hands in all kinds of things. I like my watch to go where I go, if it can’t stand the test then I can’t stand the watch. The watch that “takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’” is still the best in my opinion.