| | |  | Sports Watches | | Home » » | | | | | | | Description: | | Black stainless steel case and bracelet. Black dial. Unidirectional rotating bezel. Date displays in small subdial. Skeleton exhibition window. 40 hour power reserve. Mineral crystal. Automatic movement. Water resistant at 100 meters (330 feet). Timex SL Mens Watch T2M516 | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.94 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.94 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.97 inches | | Package Length:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
| | | Watch Information: | | | Crystal Material:
| Mineral | | Clasp:
| fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety | | Case Diameter:
| 44 millimeters | | Case Thickness:
| 15 millimeters | | Case Material:
| stainless-steel | | Band Material:
| stainless-steel | | Bezel Material:
| stainless-steel | | Dial Color:
| black | | Movement:
| automatic-self-wind | | Calendar:
| Date | | Water Resistance Depth:
| 330 feet |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Swiss'ish for under $250 - Thumbs upFeb 08, 2009
By Brent Berman After reading some dismal reviews I had to give my opinion. I have a Swiss watch that was in for repair (yet again) and I decided to buy two Timex Automatics figuring I could always keep them as backups. Well this one (T2M516) is now my everyday watch and the rest stay on the watch-winder at home.
Pros: The watch looks great. The black finish is classy and unique It's a "man's" watch. Heavy, sporty and durable Timex lifetime warranty = 5 bucks
Cons: Runs a bit fast (2-3 mins per day). Sent in for warranty, came back with same results. Yes date is very small (but I have a cell phone that tells me that plus weather, maps and my next appt)
If you want an Automatic, just remember this: even the best Swiss watches require costly overhauls every 3-5 years. You could buy 15 of these at a lower price in that time.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Timex Has Failed at Quality ControlSep 29, 2009
By Ronnie
"Buyer"
First let me say that I really, really wanted to like this watch. I loved the idea of having a very cool, quality automatic watch at a fraction of the price of the luxury brands; and with tried and true Timex brand, I could count on years of flawless service. Sounds logical right? Read on.
I got this watch home and liked everything about it (with the exception of the small date). It had attractive styling, visible gearing on both the face and the back of the watch, and a power meter. I wore it 24-7 for 3 days before I noticed it was gaining time. It took me three days to notice because my wife sets all the clocks in the house ahead 5 to 7 min so my reference points were inconsistent. Only when it was approximately 10 to 15 min fast did I realize there was a problem. Not wanting to deal with Timex warranty service, I returned it to the store for a complete refund.
Guessing that my flawed watch was a random malfunction, I ordered the same watch online from a reputable seller. Naturally, the first thing I did when I got it home was set it by the Official US time found online at timeDOTgov. I then wore it for 24 hours and checked the official time the next day. The watch had advanced ahead approximately 6 min in 24 hours. Needless-to-say, I returned this one for a full refund as well. I am very disappointed in Timex. If flaws are random and infrequent, getting two malfunctioning watches in a row from two different sellers is about as statistically possible as being struck by lightning - so, I am left to assume that Timex has really lost control of its quality assurance process. Perhaps that was the first department cut when the recession hit. Sadly, I must now look for a more expensive, nice, daily-wear watch.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Attention Getter!May 04, 2009
By S. Mackin My watch was bought new from Timex. Not sure if that has anything to do with my experience compared to some of the others. It has worked flawlessly, kept accurate time, and draws lots of evious comments. I do agree with the other comments about the date dial. It is ridiculously miniscule. I have perfect 20/20 vision and it is very difficult to read what date the tiny arm is pointing at.
Update: Worn the watch everyday for the last 8 months. Still works perfectly. The black finish on the band and around the crown has started to wear a very little bit.
Latest Update: Still wear the watch everyday. Over a year now, still working great, accurate time. The finish hasn't worn anymore than my last update. So, I still recommend this watch!
amazing watchFeb 08, 2010
By Jozef Dlugoå I like automatic (kinetic) watches. Timex is great watch and looks very nice. I am satisfied with my choice.
Jozef
Equally pleased and displeasedNov 21, 2009
By tubabu travelor
"tubabu"
This watch is very good looking and attracts, for sure. It was given to me as a b-day wish and boy does it look great on the arm. The two biggest disappointments though are 1. The date piece, it is totally microscopic and I don't understand what the point in that is. The 2nd biggest disappointment is that you cannot read the time when it's dark. The hands look like they should glow in the dark but they DON"T!. What is the point have having and expensive watch (for me at least) and 2 very key elements of basic watch are almost non-existent? But, it is a good looking watch. I'm not aware of any wear but I've only had it 1 week.
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