Advantages: Comfort, affordability, water resiliant and light weight. Disadvantages: Compass can let you down
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The Timex Expedition range of watches is where the Timex Expedition E-Tide-Temp-Compass watch that I am reviewing fits in. The Timex Expedition range of watches make the most out of your outdoor experience providing a range of watches with a timeless design and advanced features. If you are thinking of taking up a new outdoor pursuit then you will need a watch and compass that doesn't let you down.
Timex have their own website at, http://www.timex.co.uk/ and looking on this website provides you with a larger selection of watches compared with looking at other websites and in store. Today we are spoilt for choice with watches and clocks so how do you choose the right one for you?
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Advantages: Great designs, child proof, night light function, good price Disadvantages: None
dad showed him how and now loves to regularly check it still lights up, especially when I'm reading his bedtime story! He keeps asking people if their watch lights up, and is proud to show that his does when they reply that theirs does not! We also got Harry's cousin one of these watches with tractors for Christmas and Harry eagerly showed him the light function when they met up just after Christmas, so sweet! We thought it would keep Harry up all night because he was obsessed on the first evening with flashing it, but luckily it didn't and he's just happy doing it 100 times a day lol.
I think for the money that this is an absolutely superb watch that Harry will treasure as he gets older and I hope will go into his memory box as a keepsake. It came in a lovely little red square presentation box, with Timex written on and it does look ...
Advantages: cheap, appeals to girls without being too pink Disadvantages: not sure how durable it will be
I have a five year old daughter who seems to be growing up at an alarming rate. She is learning all kinds of interesting things at school, but has yet to grasp the concept of "far too early to get up" it seems. However she is keen to learn the time, and I bought this watch which is called a "time teacher" hoping it would be good first watch. If it couldn't teach her that five o'clock is no time for the day to start I figured at least she would know I wasn't lying about the ungodly hour she starts the day at times. I plan to return the favour when she is 16 or so.
What you get:
This watch came in a rather unassuming red box for a quite inexpensive £10.38. It came with instructions which informed me that the watch had a backlight once the winder is pressed. The strap is made of a stretchy elastic and brightly patterned as you ...