Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch
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Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch
$45.00
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Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch Price History
Price History for Timex T42571 Expedition Camper Nylon Performance Strap QuickDate
2024-11-04
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45 USD
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Current Price | $45.00 | February 18, 2025 |
Highest Price | $45.00 | November 4, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $45.00 | November 4, 2024 |
Since November 4, 2024
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$45.00 | November 4, 2024 |
Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch Description
- Adjustable gray-green 20mm nylon strap fits up to 8-inch wrist circumference.Buckle/Clasp: Hook and Loop
- Black dial with date window at 3 o’clock; full Arabic numerals
- Gray 39mm resin case with acrylic lens
- Indiglo light-up watch dial; luminous hands
- Water resistant to 50m (165 ft): In general, suitable for short periods of recreational swimming, but not diving or snorkeling
Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch Specification
Specification: Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch
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Timex Expedition T42571 Camper Watch Reviews (13)
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RC –
Parfaite pour le rôle que je lui ai destiné
Marco Giambra –
Good
Eric –
Acquistato per regalarlo ad un dodicenne, è stato molto apprezzato.
Lo stile vagamente militare accontenta il ragazzino, senza sconfinare nella cafonaggine.
Eccellente visibilità anche in penombra.
Confezione essenziale, ma adeguata.
Dimensione adatta al polso di un ragazzo, ma un po’ scarsa per un polso adulto robusto.
Liz-ard –
And since I don’t do triathlons, Xcountry ski racing, etc any more, I don’t need fancy sports watches any more. This watch is just the time and date. Attractive, big numbers, water resistant, and a simple study band. Still bike and hike so this is all my old body needs. Only complaint is the overly stiff band. Value price.
Jazzy –
La luz indiglo es fenomenal
R. W. –
What I like is the glow dial in low/dark light. The dial is easy to see and simple design. I like the appearance. The case appears to be rugged to hold up to outdoor activities.
Not a big problem, but the nylon strap is almost too small for me, I have a big wrist, had to use the last hole in the strap to be comfortable. Also the calendar dial has to be reset everyday, one would think this would be automatic.
There were no instructions included. I had to go to timex.com to look at the instructions/register for warranty.
RC –
I got this to replace my old Casio, and I really like it. It suits my rather thin wrist, and doesn’t have any unnecessary decoration – it tells the time, the date, and lights up. The ticking noise is quite noticeable in a quiet room, but this doesn’t bother me.
Mountainmeister –
So much watch for so little money! Has everything I ever wanted in a watch; individual minute markings, glow in the dark hands and second hand, illuminated dial, protected crown, date function, waterproofness–it’s got it all!! But most importantly (for me at least) it is NOT huge! It is just normal in size and doesn’t look stupid, like the humongous watches I see so often these days. Finally found the perfect watch for my needs as an outdoorsman.
Topten Ken –
a really good quality watch. been wearing Timex most of my life and I a am 72
Dave vickery –
as advertised. simple good tough.
Diego Múnera –
it’s a nice looking watch.
Jason –
I have owned several Timex Expeditions over the years. I purchased this one as a replacement to my Expedition Scout that stopped working after the crown detached (possibly from impacting something hard while I was wearing it). The Expedition Acadia is a cheaper watch and I wish it had a mineral lens because they don’t scratch as easy, but acrylic is adequate. The watch is very lightweight. It has luminescent hands which I really like and it also has indiglo so it’s great in low light and dark situations. It also has a date window which I use often. Although for the date window, you really need to make sure that you are on the right 12 hour (AM) in order to have the date advance to the next day in the middle of the night like it’s supposed to. If the date doesn’t advance when it’s supposed to, just set your watch forward 12 hours. I also like that the crown is protected on the sides to keep it from getting knocked off the watch. The watch band I wasn’t sure if I would like as much as the bands on my other Expeditions, it seemed a little short, but it does seem to fit my wrist well and the tail of the band does seem to stay in place with the single keeper loop. One final observation, if you do not like the sound of a ticking watch, you may not like this one, it’s fairly loud. I happen to like the sound of a watch ticking, so it doesn’t bother me. Easy to read watch dial and has most all of the features I was looking for, I’m pleased!
Aratron –
My confession first. I am a watch nut. I own over 40 mechanical wrist watches currently and 90% if them are over $300 each, and many over $1000. But I always have two quartz watches I kept in my watch box to which all my luxury watches synchronize with. One of them is the Tissot T-Touch. And the other a Timex Ironman 30 from the early 1990s, which still keeps perfect time after close to 20 years of use, and it actually held up quite well cosmetically too. So needless to say, Timex to me presents superb quality and value.
This camper expedition, is my second Timex after some 20 years and many expensive watches later. Of course, comparing it to a high end swiss mechanical will be asking too much, but I believe my expectation was reasonable and sound.
The Good
The matte resin case feels light weight but durable. The grey case offers a good contrast with the black military style dial. Acrylic crystal is sufficient for normal use, but it surely will be scratch from clumsy wrist movements. The band offers a very militaristic olive drab and black theme. Stainless buckle and rubber retainer. Modern size at close to 40mm case size. (Amazon got the case size wrong) I simply love the way this watch looks. Especially at a mere $27 shipped. The retail packaging and instruction are very detailed as well.
The Bad
Timex is known not only for its bargain prices, but it is supposed to be terrific at quality control. This camper, however, have lots of issues.
Biggest problem comes from the canvas strap. There is a overlapping part of the canvas that holds the buckle in place. The hard adhesive has leaked out from the manufacturing process and produce very uncomfortable edges along the inner side of the strap, right where the center of the wrists contacts the watch. That is extremely annoying if you were to wear the watch for any period of time.
There are two separate plastic pieces where the strap meets the case, that were designed to add a bit of style and comfortable angle for the strap. But unfortunately one of them on my watch came slightly deformed. The piece looks as though it was taken off the plastic molding too quickly while it was still warm and surfaces was not even.
Last, a common problem for budget watches. The second hand doesn’t line up exactly to the makers. This is an easy fix by opening the watch and manually affix the second hand again. But annoying none the less.
All this still doesn’t make this Timex a bad deal. It is very functional and keeps good time like any other quartz out there. But it does have a few issues for those of you who are thinking about it and have not made the decision.
Best luck watch hunting ~