Yeah I really like those analog expeditions with the indiglo I can see that my future I'll look over the selection online and wait till I find the right one maybe I can save a couple bucks at Wally
ooh that Timex at 3:33 is sharp. I need to find that one myself. I do most of my household shopping at Target. Their watch selection is pretty small but they always have a good choice of Timex watches. They frequently have 25% off coupons on the Target app that you can use in store for clothing accessories (watches, belts, etc) so there are some good deals to be had if you plan it out.
The off white Timex with the red second hand is called the weekender, comes in white and black dail also, I have the black dail and love the watch first watch I bought in years here about 1 year ago now
Casio has in-house movements and are more accurate (less than 1 second per week.) Timex outsources their movements and not as accurate (2 seconds or more per week.)
Casio does use in-house movements that are superior, but typically only in their higher end watches. The famous Duro (MDV-106) and a lot of the Edifice models still use off the shelf Miyota movements.
Yeah I really like those analog expeditions with the indiglo I can see that my future I'll look over the selection online and wait till I find the right one maybe I can save a couple bucks at Wally
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great video
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I got the Ironman black negative display
Nice watch thanks for watching
ooh that Timex at 3:33 is sharp. I need to find that one myself. I do most of my household shopping at Target. Their watch selection is pretty small but they always have a good choice of Timex watches. They frequently have 25% off coupons on the Target app that you can use in store for clothing accessories (watches, belts, etc) so there are some good deals to be had if you plan it out.
Yes I agree with you you could get some good deals on a lot of stuff thank you for watching
Timex are expensive in Brazil, more than Casio. So i never had one as i don't see them as solid as Casio....but it seems popular in the U.S.
Yeah I hear you they're great watch is too bad you couldn't grab one thanks for watching
THESE WATCHES ARE DIRT CHEAP RIGHT?
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@@michaelk487 OK BECAUSE I BOUGHT THE G SHOCK GST B400 $320 AND THESE WATCHES LOOK ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC COMPARED TO THE G SHOCK
Is Timex expedition Vs expedition shock as good as ironman ? Which one is by far the strongest?
Basically the same but the shock has 200 m
The off white Timex with the red second hand is called the weekender, comes in white and black dail also, I have the black dail and love the watch first watch I bought in years here about 1 year ago now
I thought so thank you
You're right thanks for watching
Casio has in-house movements and are more accurate (less than 1 second per week.) Timex outsources their movements and not as accurate (2 seconds or more per week.)
I hear you thanks for watching
Casio does use in-house movements that are superior, but typically only in their higher end watches. The famous Duro (MDV-106) and a lot of the Edifice models still use off the shelf Miyota movements.
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great vid! #trump2024
the timex i have right now is from target... i dont know what model it is,, it has one of those strechy metal bands, i sent you a pic on instagram
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