Slip on this powerfully styled Timex stainless steel men’s chronograph watch (model 45951) when you’re feeling the need for speed. It features engraved tachymeter readings on the silver, coin-edged bezel, which can be used to measure time over distance, as well as a 4-hour chronograph that measures 1/20th seconds, seconds, and minutes. This stylish watch features a large, round silver watch case and cream dial, which is complemented by the three silver-outlined chronograph subdials and luminous hands (with seconds hand). It also has a date window at 4 o’clock that incorporates Timex’s Quick-Date feature with a three-position crown that makes setting the watch quick and easy. Other features include a water-resistant brown leather strap (with white contrast stitching), 4-year battery life, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet). The Indiglo night-light uniformly lights the surface of the watch dial using patented blue electroluminescent lighting technology. It use (more…)
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13 Responses to “Timex Men’s Expedition Premium Collection Chrono Alarm Watch #T45951”
After years of keeping track of time using a number of timex cheapo digital watches, i started a search for a nicer analog watch. one of the benefits of digital watches is their features; lighting and alarm being among them. Its difficult finding an analog watch with those features.
One of the negatives of timex watches is their lack of identification. i have recently collected 6 timex analog watches, none of which has any markings as to model number. The model under discussion is T45951. The only ID markings on my watch is “922 PP.” Go figure.
This watch comes with an instruction sheet that was printed for a previously available model upon which this model is based. This model, I believe no longer available, is heavier with a rounded crystal, an integral metal band and identical features. The current model has a larger face and is easier to read. It would have been appropriate for Timex to print an instruction sheet specifically for the current model.
Although we are discussing the T45951, I would like to point out that there are similar models available with identical styling/features, but in two other colors. Our model has an ivory field with black markings which I find most legible and esthetically appealing. There is also a model available with a black field and white markings, and also one with a blue field and white markings with an integral stainless band.
As is the case in all similar Timex chronographs, the upper/right sub dial measures .1 of a second. I find this useless and would prefer a dial measuring 6 or 12 total elapsed hours.
The dial alarm setting is unique to Timex watches and is the best feature of the watch. It is easy to set, and very accurate. The same can be said of the Indiglo illumination system. The alarm and Indiglo are two important features that are not easily found in other watches no matter how expensive. Also, the legibility of the watch face is excellent. The watch has a setting feature that allows one to set the hours without having to scroll through minutes. This is also a help in manually advancing past 31 (or 30) when the month has less days.
I have had this watch for two months, purchased from Amazon, and it has become my everyday timepeice. The only change I have made to it Is replacing the supplied leather band. All in all the best watch for the money with superior features and very attractiving styling. Change the 1/10 th of a minute sub dial to one that counts elapsed hours and I would rate it near perfect.
By Itala on Jun 28, 2009
I came across this watch while looking for a casual brown leather band watch. I orginally was looking at the Tissot, forget which model, and came across this one. This Timex looks very, very similar to the Tissot, but without the $400 price tag. I decide for the price of the Timex, there is little to lose. I have been very happy with my decision. The functions are very easy to use and the watch has some weight to it. But most of all, I love the look. I have just began collecting watches and for one of the cheapest costing watches that I have, I find myself wearing this one more than the others. I highly recommend it.
By Anonymous on Jun 28, 2009
3.0 out of 5 stars
Big Bertha
Attractive functions and appearance, but very thick and heavy. Hope I’m strong enough to wear it!
By Bishop on Jun 28, 2009
I bought the Black Face Timex Expedition watch for $62.43 that was eligible for supersaver free shipping and satisfied with the price.
I like the appearance of the watch..looks rugged and bold. The black face, ring and band is nice. The contrast is good…white against black. The Indiglo blue background light is good too, although it could be a tad brighter tho. It has a feature to keep the Indiglo light burning for three seconds after pushing the button if you desire, then turns off.
The alarm feature works well, loud enough and is accurate. Setting the time, alarm and working the chronograph is relatively easy.
My only real contention with the watch is the second hand. The main second hand shown in the images is not for actual passage of seconds, but for the chronograph. The ongoing seconds are constantly shown in the smaller face at the six o’clock position. By not having the larger second move in time with the 60 seconds, and gives the appearance of the watch being off, but in fact…it is keeping time. Sometimes I activate the chronograph to keep the minute in motion, but it turns off and resets after four hours. The chronograph ring does not turn as in other chronograph watches, but that doesn’t bother me.
The weight is solid and you know you are wearing a watch. I like that. But the face crystal is too flat and fingerprints and other smudges are easily deposited on the face, which requires constant wiping if you like a clean watch face.
It will perform well in dark astronomical sessions
I recommend the watch despite the drawbacks listed.
Joe
By Jovita on Jun 28, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timex Men’s Expedition # T45951
I purchased the Timex #T45951 in January 2009 and highly recommend it to anyone. It’s an exceptionly good buy and functins perfectly.
By Anonymous on Jun 29, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
Timex Still Ticks
Dependability and style at a great price, a real value. This Timex Chrono Alarm has more features than I expected.
By Gita on Jun 29, 2009
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nice but unreliable alarm
I have just returned the second Timex Chrono Alarm Watch with an unreliable alarm after a few days/weeks of use.
By Rylan on Jun 29, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some things you might want to know
I bought this watch because of the way it looks. I was going to buy the Timex Expedition T47902, another Expedition, about the same price, most notably the alarm is set by the…
By Ryder on Jun 29, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars
Simple and Elegant
I have had this watch for almost two weeks. It’s been good so far. First under $60 this watch is worth every penny. It looks very professional.
By Yumi on Jun 29, 2009
3.0 out of 5 stars
Jazzy watch, Lacks other features.
If you want to buy me a gift for christmas, don’t get me a wristwatch. Not because I don’t like wristwatches, I love them.
By Anonymous on Jun 29, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great watch, great price
I bought this watch at Target for $75. I should have bought it on Amazon for $60.
This watch looks great, elegant and casual.
By Gallagher on Jun 29, 2009
5.0 out of 5 stars
very good
I like this, price good.
Mechanically good.
If its posshible, I like little thiner.
By Galiena on Jun 30, 2009
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good, but not so good
The watch is great in every respect except one. White hands on a white background make it really hard to read, especially in dim light.
By Aston on Jun 30, 2009