I’ve had one of these for 5 years or so. It’s actually weathered great over the years. The dings and scraps revel the brass case underneath which I feel aids the Field Watch aesthetic, even tho some may say it as cheap ;)
Amazon has these on sale for $55 right now, I got one a week ago and it's by far my favorite watch and still would be at the full $100 price point. So nice looking and high-quality
I just got this watch and I love how utilitarian the watch looks and feels. But it instantly looked rugged and military-like when I replaced the leather strap with a NATO brown or khaki strap~
I bought this watch about 3 years ago. It is the best time keeper I have ever owned. Varies about 2-4 seconds over a month or two. Far better than my Rolex GMT Master.
just so you know you have to buy a watch strap pretty quick because this one is paper filled… They hide this with some rubbery goo on the sides of the strap that will smudge after a couple months and then it will delaminate… It really gets me how much effort they put into ripping people off it would've been easier just to give us real leather watch strap… But no
after the indiglo and the lume on the hands - not so great the lume fades after just a few minutes, the date changes right at 12 o'clock, its a rough watch, i cut wood with it constantly for the wood furnace in the basement and its held up this first winter since i got it, i won't be wearing it to work when the painting season begins, it'll stay in the truck until the end of the day
Nice video, love that watch, hope you can review one of the orient Bambino or a Citizen Eco drive, i'm thinking of getting one of those and sorry for my English, im following you from Mexico 👍🏻
I just bought one of these recently I’ve had it for 48 hours, the second hand constantly stops moving randomly not really sure why. I think it could be battery just curious your thoughts
Indi-glow. Didn’t last long on my non-chrono Expedition field watch, but that excellent watch is still on the original battery after many years. I like the strap on this one.
I saw another review of this watch and I thought the 3 o'clock dial was for tenths of an hour. Great, I thought; I'm a lawyer and could use a chronograph for tracking billable units (which are six minutes, or one tenth of an hour). Then I looked up the instruction manual, and it turns out it's for tenths of a SECOND :-( What a pity! But what a lost opportunity for watch designers. I'm sure many lawyers, accountants and others at the billable grindstone would be just the idiots to spend too much on a chronograph with a special "billable units" complication. Has anyone ever done this before? On second thoughts, I could just put my miniature painting skills to use and just paint a "lawyer's dial" over the minutes-to-hours dial.
I’ve had one of these for 5 years or so. It’s actually weathered great over the years. The dings and scraps revel the brass case underneath which I feel aids the Field Watch aesthetic, even tho some may say it as cheap ;)
Amazon has these on sale for $55 right now, I got one a week ago and it's by far my favorite watch and still would be at the full $100 price point. So nice looking and high-quality
I have a Timex Indiglo Expedition Rugged Field Chronograph Watch (T49626). Beautiful watch. I don't know why they discontinued it.
I just got this watch and I love how utilitarian the watch looks and feels. But it instantly looked rugged and military-like when I replaced the leather strap with a NATO brown or khaki strap~
I’m sure that NATO is sharp looking! Thanks for watching!
I like Bob. He reads instructions and follows them for a man that’s awesome !! lol. Leave them on the watch.
I bought this watch about 3 years ago. It is the best time keeper I have ever owned. Varies about 2-4 seconds over a month or two. Far better than my Rolex GMT Master.
just so you know you have to buy a watch strap pretty quick because this one is paper filled… They hide this with some rubbery goo on the sides of the strap that will smudge after a couple months and then it will delaminate… It really gets me how much effort they put into ripping people off it would've been easier just to give us real leather watch strap… But no
after the indiglo and the lume on the hands - not so great the lume fades after just a few minutes, the date changes right at 12 o'clock, its a rough watch, i cut wood with it constantly for the wood furnace in the basement and its held up this first winter since i got it, i won't be wearing it to work when the painting season begins, it'll stay in the truck until the end of the day
Why has timex discontinued this model in India is beyond me
Fuck that's place
After 1 one the cronograph and the subdials are not working .
Love this watch.
Thanks Vic! Please sub for more!
Nice video, love that watch, hope you can review one of the orient Bambino or a Citizen Eco drive, i'm thinking of getting one of those and sorry for my English, im following you from Mexico 👍🏻
Funny you should mention the Citizen EcoDrive. I have one in for review!
What is the model number?.
I think mine is broken i just ought it on line, everytime i push any buttons the indiglo light activate, is it normal?
Mine too. I wore it only 4 months then broke down somehow idk!?
No. It’s not broken. Your watch is on night mode. To toggle on and off night mode, push in the crown for 4 seconds.
I just bought one of these recently I’ve had it for 48 hours, the second hand constantly stops moving randomly not really sure why. I think it could be battery just curious your thoughts
It’s a low battery indicator when the second hand delays.
@@MountainStandardTime thanks man. Appreciate the help
Indi-glow. Didn’t last long on my non-chrono Expedition field watch, but that excellent watch is still on the original battery after many years. I like the strap on this one.
I saw another review of this watch and I thought the 3 o'clock dial was for tenths of an hour. Great, I thought; I'm a lawyer and could use a chronograph for tracking billable units (which are six minutes, or one tenth of an hour).
Then I looked up the instruction manual, and it turns out it's for tenths of a SECOND :-( What a pity! But what a lost opportunity for watch designers. I'm sure many lawyers, accountants and others at the billable grindstone would be just the idiots to spend too much on a chronograph with a special "billable units" complication. Has anyone ever done this before?
On second thoughts, I could just put my miniature painting skills to use and just paint a "lawyer's dial" over the minutes-to-hours dial.
Beautiful watch for the price