Deliver to DESERTCART.COM.PA
IFor best experience Get the App
⏳ Timeless Adventure Awaits!
The Timex Men's Expedition Scout 40mm Watch combines rugged durability with a sleek design, featuring a 40mm case, water resistance up to 50 meters, and an impressive battery life of up to 10 years, making it the ideal choice for both outdoor enthusiasts and everyday wear.
Z**H
Nice watch for the budget minded
As someone who enjoys discovering affordable yet high-quality watches, the Timex Expedition Scout has been a delightful find. Its classic field watch design exudes a rugged charm that pairs well with both casual and outdoor attire.The watch keeps accurate time, and the quartz movement ensures reliability without the need for constant adjustments. The genuine leather strap is comfortable and adds a touch of sophistication, making it suitable for various occasions.One feature I particularly appreciate is the Indiglo backlight. It illuminates the entire dial, making it easy to read the time in low-light conditions—a practical touch for evening outings or camping trips.Overall, the Timex Expedition Scout offers exceptional value. It's a well-crafted watch that doesn't break the bank, perfect for those who take pleasure in finding quality pieces at an affordable price.
M**S
Well it arrived in working, functional condition. That's a GOOD thing.
This is a way too early initial review. You have been duly warned.I purchased the Expedition with the light brown leather strap and a matte stainless buckle. It has a coordinated colored case done in a dark tone similar to a traditional oil-rubbed bronze finish. The dial face is in a sympathetic matte warm gray, with glow-in-the-dark white hour and minute hands and a yellow-orange second hand. In my opinion the entire package is pleasing to the eye, albeit in a fairly conservative manner. It's something that is easy to mix with casual wear but is probably too understated for formal or flashier outfitting. This particular Expedition is my second one; the first was purchased some time ago here on Amazon (the one with the drab green band). Because that one has been flawlessly running, I though it was time to pick up another one.In operation the Expedition is easy to set up. The crown is set up with three detent positions: the first of course is the disabled position next to the case. The middle position detent accesses the fast date adjustment function and the outermost detent allows for time adjustment. The crown worked as it should, although the middle detent for date adjustment was a little vague in feel and took a bit of time to properly find. I'd suggest first adjusting the date before finally adjusting the time because of this, because it was all too easy to skip over the middle detent and find myself at either end position. The crown also offers a dial illumination feature; press in on the crown when it's in the disabled (closed) position and the dial will light up in a soft bluish tone.As for its fit and function, the Expedition series suits my smallish wrist quite well. The watch face is perhaps a tad smaller than what I'd normally prefer, but its markings are generally easy to read and make out. The lone exception is the humorously small date window; in certain lighting conditions, the offset of the date dial from the time dial allows for shadows to be cast across the date numbers, making the digits hard to read without some amount of shift the watch around to catch the right lighting in order to make out the number. It's a quiet operating watch as well; with my hearing as it is, I can only hear the 'tick' of the second hand if I hold the watch close to my ear. YMMV of course, but that's how it is with me. As for its water resistance capability, I haven't had the (dis)pleasure to test either of my Expeditions in a dunking/soaking kind of manner. Nor would I particularly want to, especially with this new one and its leather watchband. I'll instead trust Timex and their quoted water resistance figure of a depth down to 50m. Not that I would ever want to test that myself; dry land is more than good enough for me these days.As for its most important metric, well it's been nuts-on accurate for the first 2+ hours of operation. I mean, I DID warn you that this was a way too early initial review. :D However given how my first Expedition has consistently performed, I really don't anticipate any operational and functional problems with Expedition #2. But if there were to be issues, it's good knowing that Timex offers a limited lifetime warranty on the watch.This Expedition was bought at an excellent sale price at the time of purchase. Even at its regular price I truly believe that it's a worthy addition to any casual watch collection.A-rating so far.
H**O
It's A Timex Expedition Scout, But Not What I Ordered.
I received a mint condition Timex Expedition Scout Watch, it's a good looking simple Quartz watch. The indiglo feature works well, the strap is comfortable, and there's no loud ticking. It's an excellent watch for a very affordable price.However, I did not receive what I ordered. I ordered the Black/Black/Grey model, and I received a model with a crown guard (An appreciated feature) that didn't exist on the picture, a black nylon strap with brown leather reinforcement, grey dial and a not very grey case instead of the black leather strap with a black dial and dark grey case sans crownguard that was pictured online.I'm not going to return this watch, because what was delivered to me is a perfectly functional and simple field watch that looks similar to the picture online. I assume I got the updated model or something, I saw reviews complaining about the lack of a crownguard and how it was easy to damage the crown.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
2 days ago