Timex Women's Weekender 31mm Watch
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LOL. I received a message from Amazon asking if I could respond to your query. I suppose you'd need long arms and the ability to hold your breath for an extended period of time?
You can purchase one from Timex's website, or I found one on Amazon for a lower price. Look for a black 16mm nylon replacement watch band for around $10 on Amazon.
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Selected User Reviews For Timex Women's Weekender 31mm Watch
I don't wear it in the shower, and I remove it if I suspect it will get dirty. I've only had to remove the band and wash it once (with handsoap in the sink), and it came out looking great. I've knocked it pretty hard on things because I'm a klutz, and thankfully, it doesn't scratch easily. It doesn't catch on anything and the band isn't scratchy in the least. My wrists (5. 25 inches) are extremely small. I wear the band on the second-to-tightest notch (about 25"). Because there was so much excess strap, I assumed I'd have to cut it off, but I discovered that I could simply fold it under itself, which worked perfectly (see photos). The tick makes an audible sound, which I enjoy. In any case, I'm very pleased with it! The photos were taken at the time of this article's publication.
Wrists must have a circumference of 25" and not be bulky; 3) Because I work in a hospital, it had to be long-lasting. br>This small timepiece satisfies all of these criteria! One feature I particularly enjoy is how simple it is to read the expressions on the face. It has excellent font, spacing, number size, second/minute/hour hands, and so on; it's simply a wonderful little watch. br>The strap becomes moderately uncomfortable when wet. Depending on how far up their hands/wrists are scrubbed when they wash them, some people may or may not be concerned. br>The indiglo is a really cool feature that lights up really brightly. br>There's a lot of ticking. Personally, I prefer a loud tick, but it's something to consider if you're thinking about purchasing this watch. br>I've had it for a while and haven't had any issues!.
HORRIBLE. My daughter received a Weekender as well as three additional interchangeable bands. It didn't even last a month. When we removed it from the band to see if it needed a new battery, it fell apart; I called customer service, and the representative was rude and unhelpful. I was told that I had two options: take it to a watch repair shop or send it in for service, which could take up to six weeks. There was no offer of a replacement, just a monotone recitation of a statement that appeared to be repeated several times daily to a number of disgruntled customers. I'm extremely dissatisfied with this outcome. My daughter requested a wristwatch for college, so I went with Timex because they "take a licking and keep on ticking. " That is no longer the case. My mom bought me a Timex as a graduation present, and it's still working after 40 years. Clearly, the quality isn't what it once was. Just be aware that with poor quality products and even worse customer service, you're taking a chance and wasting money and time (the exact amount of time wasted is a guess due to your inability to keep track on a timex). br>*editor's note: A supervisor contacted me and informed me that a new watch would be sent to me. This is something that should have been offered at the customer service level, but at the very least they handled it.
I've owned a number of Timex Weekender watches and appreciate how tough and versatile they are. The face is large enough to be seen but not excessively so. I have a variety of colorful straps on hand, so I can switch up the look of this watch at any time. This is a watch that I strongly recommend. br>br>Note: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "creative This has nothing to do with the watch review, but it does concern shipping. The first watch I ordered arrived broken and in a large box surrounded by bubble wrap. The replacement watch arrived in an unprotected mailer envelope, bent and twisted all over. The box was also smashed, but the watch was undamaged and in perfect condition. Amazon, your shipping department needs to improve its quality control.
I purchased this watch for myself and have worn it intermittently for the past year and a half. I don't usually wear a watch because, despite my liberal application of sunblock, I already have a noticeable lower arm tan in comparison to the rest of my pasty self, and a watch only adds to the problem. When I'm out in public, whether for exercise or therapy for our special needs son, I can't always hold my phone, so I need a watch for those occasions. So, on average, I use it two days per week, though this varies depending on the week and what's going on. br>br>The good news is that it hasn't broken yet and is functioning normally. The strap hasn't frayed, the buckle components haven't broken, and the silver metal portion of the watch face appears to be scratch and tarnish resistant. The face of the watch appears to be quite appealing. br>br>It's important to note that the strap itself stains easily. It picks up even the tiniest amount of dirt (I got the pinkish/coral one), and it doesn't wash out very well. I didn't want to use a scrub brush on it because I was afraid it would abrade the band material, causing it to fray and break. Even with a washcloth, this thing still appears to have a nasty band. I've grown numb to public opinion as a result of the often amusing things our little man does in public, so I just keep wearing it; however, if that's a concern for you, you may find yourself replacing the band more frequently than you'd like so that it matches your comfort level for being presentable, which is why I removed the star. Aside from that, it's a good watch that has been performing well, has good component durability, and does what it's supposed to do.