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About this item
- Easy-to-Read White Dial with Full Arabic Numerals
- Brushed Silver-Tone Stainless Steel Expansion Band
- Polished Silver-Tone Case
- Day & Date Window
- Indiglo Night-Light
- Water resistant to 30 M
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TESTED UNDER PRESSUREIn the 1960s we tested the durability of our watches on boat motors, the wrist of cliff divers and even in dishwashers. And we did it all on live television. Today, nearly every Timex watch is tested for water resistance and accuracy for 24 hours before it leaves our hands. |
SCRATCH RESISTANT MINERAL GLASSA proprietary blend of minerals fired into the glass harden the surface making the crystal more scratch and shatter-resistant. |
DESIGNED IN MILANIn our Milan Design Studio, Giorgio Galli creates every Timex with the careful consideration of our legacy and a passion to blaze forward. |
Product specifications
Watch Information
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Timex |
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Model number | T20461 |
Part Number | T204619J |
Model Year | 2014 |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Mineral |
Display Type | Analog |
Clasp | Expansion Band |
Case material | Brass |
Case diameter | 35 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 8 millimeters |
Band Material | Stainless Steel |
Band size | Mens Standard |
Band width | 12 millimeters |
Band Color | Silver |
Dial color | White |
Bezel material | Brass |
Bezel function | Stationary |
Calendar | Day-Date |
Special features | Arabic Numerals, Second Hand, Water Resistant |
Item weight | 2.08 ounces |
Movement | Quartz |
Water resistant depth | 30 Meters |
Warranty | User Manual Manual [PDF ] |
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.57 x 3.94 x 2.36 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Item model number : T20461
- Department : mens
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : October 11, 2005
- Manufacturer : Timex
- ASIN : B000B5459Q
- Country of Origin : Philippines
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,455 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #7 in Men's Wrist Watches
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Product Description
- The Timex® 40 mm Easy Reader watch features a round stainless steel case, adjustable leather wrist strap, and white dial face.
- Traditional buckle closure.
- Three-hand analog display with quartz movement.
- Dial face features Arabic numerals, minute track at perimeter, INDIGLO® night-light, and brand name.
- Splash resistant up to 5 ATM/50 meters.
- Presentation box included.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Case Width: 40 mm
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Customers like the appearance, brightness, quality and readability of the watch. They mention that its a timeless timepiece, the clear face has large, crisp numbers and that the inside light is great. They are also satisfied with the value, and time. Opinions are mixed on size and performance.
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Customers generally like the quality of the watch. They say it's a great, reliable, and affordable product. It's useful as a daily general wear watch and has held up very well. The features are easy to read and the band is good. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...to clean, can be gotten wet without staining or swelling, and is sturdy. As it is, my skin is healthy, but I have sensitive skin, not thick or rough...." Read more
"...The perfect watch for me. Easy on, easy off; tasteful styling; understated; doesn’t scream “look at me, I spend too much money on stuff because I..." Read more
"Nice watch, extremely good looking. Can wear it with a formal or casual outfit. Feels solid. The packaging was the only weakness...." Read more
"...The indiglow feature is a must have along with the Twist-o-Flex band. The band is almost as tough as the watch...." Read more
Customers find the readability of the watch to be excellent. They mention that the numbers are easy to read, the iindiglo feature makes it easy to see in the dark, and the face is large and clear. Customers also appreciate the analogue quartz movement, which makes it simple to keep up with the time.
"...about everything in my wardrobe, and its clear face has large, crisp numbers, a feature that will become invaluable as I get older and my eyesight..." Read more
"This is a great watch. Bargain priced. Looks good....easy to read. Fits my small wrist well. I like the light to check time in the dark...." Read more
"...I've never found a watch as good. This one is smaller but has easy read numbers, the day and date...." Read more
"This Timex watch is attractive and has an easy to read face with the best feature ever...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the watch. They mention that it is a great value and a quality watch for the price.
"...or wants it to be lighter, you can find some very nice, very inexpensive silicone watchbands that are easily cleaned and easily interchangeable with..." Read more
"...I had to find a decent substitute watch until mine turned up. Something affordable, something solid, something utilitarian yet pleasing to the eye...." Read more
"This is a great watch. Bargain priced. Looks good....easy to read. Fits my small wrist well. I like the light to check time in the dark...." Read more
"...Price is under $30 and if it’s anything like the last Timex, it’ll last 25 years." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the Timex. They mention that it is a good looking, easy to read watch, with an uncluttered look. They also appreciate the clear face with large, crisp numbers.
"...When I pinch about 5 of the links out, the watch actually looks pretty good and not like I borrowed a man's watch...." Read more
"...The perfect watch for me. Easy on, easy off; tasteful styling; understated; doesn’t scream “look at me, I spend too much money on stuff because I..." Read more
"...It goes with just about everything in my wardrobe, and its clear face has large, crisp numbers, a feature that will become invaluable as I get..." Read more
"This is a great watch. Bargain priced. Looks good....easy to read. Fits my small wrist well. I like the light to check time in the dark...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the brightness of the watch. They mention that the inside light is great, and they can clearly see the numbers. They also appreciate the glow light for when it's dark, and the light to check time in the dark.
"...and would be easy to glance at without glasses AND because it had Indiglo lighting when you push the knob AND because it had both the day and the..." Read more
"...The illumination is really bright and clear, without being glaring or distracting when used in, say, a movie theater." Read more
"...Fits my small wrist well. I like the light to check time in the dark. I like the band....doesn't look cheap. I'd buy it again." Read more
"I like that it tells me the time, everytime, and has a lighted dial and does not confuse me with so many options that I cannot ultimately know what..." Read more
Customers like the time of the watch. They mention it has standard hands, holds accurate time, and has a lot of great features for athletes. They like that it tells them the time every time and has an lighted dial. Some customers say that the watch is amazing good time keeper and that it adjusts time once or twice a year, probably at DST.
"...loved the look of it with its white face, Helvetica numbers, red 24-hour feature, silver-brass case, and stainless steel expander bracelet - which..." Read more
"...function jammed and would no longer move, but the watch still kept perfect time. So I bought a third one to replace it...." Read more
"I like that it tells me the time, everytime, and has a lighted dial and does not confuse me with so many options that I cannot ultimately know what..." Read more
"Sure it's not a Rolex or some other high end time piece, but it is accurate and I love the no frills numbers on the face. Highly recommended!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the watch. Some mention that it looks good and works well, while others say that it stopped working after a couple of years. The indigo feature works extremely well, but on some watches the top 2 square millimeters of the indigon light stopped working.
"...The Indeglo light still works fine and the watch still looks as good as new, even though I wear it often...." Read more
"...in a timely manner,as described and as of this review, in perfect working order. Very nice, inexpensive watch." Read more
"...it a time or two, which is going to happen, and both times it stopped working...." Read more
"...Looks great and works for every occasion." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the watch. Some mention that the numbers are easy to read, the wristband is True to size, and it has a reasonable-sized face that doesn't look dainty on their average-sized wrist. However, others say that the band was a little big for them, and they took it to a jewelry store. They also mention that it is too tight on their wrist and the day and date are on the small side.
"...So, this watch was large without being huge. I knew that the band would not fit snugly, but this band was said by other reviewers to be a big small..." Read more
"...The band is comfortable, and conforms well to even my skinny wrists. The closing mechanism could use some refinement, however...." Read more
"...I destroyed one and started over. Resizing of this is an absolute beating. Consider this...." Read more
"...Bargain priced. Looks good....easy to read. Fits my small wrist well. I like the light to check time in the dark...." Read more
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Also, I like to check the time when I wake up because I wake up so early and don't want to get up so early that I'll be exhausted later. So, the light was important to me. I've had a few Timex watches before, and I found the Indiglo feature very helpful.
I was a little concerned about the stretch band pulling my arm hairs as I'd noticed on a watch a long time ago that that happened. This one very so slightly does that but mainly because it's loose and I move it around. If it were fit so it stayed put on my arm, I don't think it would do that throughout the day. It's not actually a problem as it's so slight. I don't really notice it much.
As I said, I've had a few Timex watches in my life, and they tend to keep on ticking. My last one, honestly, didn't last more than 18 months, but that was an exception. Fortunately, I got that one very, very cheaply on a sale with points and so on at another retailer. I hope this one lasts for a few years as it has for others.
While I like the dull metal stretch band, I am also considering getting silicone bands in different colors. They are pretty inexpensive, and you can get the quick release type that pop in and out easily to be worn with different outfits. I'm thinking of black, buff/pink (kind of like a white person's slightly tanned skin), and red. Maybe white too. For now, I'm just using the silver band. As another reviewer mentioned, the provided band is duller than the watch. However, it actually looks good that way. It's a more casual look than it would be with a shiny band. I also think it would look good with a shiny band, however.
So, having read that some people had difficulty setting the day of the week, I handed this to my young adult son as he was just sitting around playing on his computer while to did all kinds of housework. He set everything but the day and didn't bother with the day of the week. Not intending to be his slave without any rewards, I looked up directions on the internet, sent them to him, and handed it back with just enough words to every so slightly shame him into doing it. I wasn't mean, but this kid got accepted to MIT. So, he did it. I also asked here for directions and got directions from the manufacturer and several other reviewers. So, look through the questions and the answers are there. Basically, you pull the knob out and turn it through as many 24-hour days as you need to to get to the day of the week you need. I think you go clockwise. The direction matters, so check that first. It's absolutely NOT a big deal once you know how to do it. I think the reason so many people have gotten confused is that these days were are used to clicking on things and having them set right away. It's the same reason many older people have trouble with digital things. They are used to mechanical things. Anyway, it's not a big deal and it's definitely not a reason not to buy the watch.
As I said, I bought this watch because it had a big face and hands and would be easy to glance at without glasses AND because it had Indiglo lighting when you push the knob AND because it had both the day and the date. I do check my online calendar daily and schedule appointments every single day for my business and personal matters. However, I admit sometimes I forget what day it is and what the date is. One reason I didn't buy the women's version of this watch is that I wanted the DAY and the date, not just the date. The women's version must be too small to have both. What I've noticed is that in dim light, I have a harder time reading small print. Also, the day and date are much smaller than the numerals for the hours. That's normal, of course. But, I do have to work a little harder to read the day and date. Further, the day and date are not illuminated by the Indiglo light. I guess because this is a mechanical watch, they are turning on different disks and don't have that feature. However, when I check my watch in the dark, I only want to know what time it is and don't need to know the day of the week and date. So, it's not actually a problem. The only thing I would say about that is that because I can read it but it's harder to read and I rarely go without my phone, the day/date feature is probably not as important to me as I made it when I made the choice of the watch. I probably could have gotten the women's version and been happy with it.
As for this man's watch on me, I had the idea that women's watches are frumpy looking and liked the idea of a bigger watch face, but I probably would like the utilitarian look of this watch in the women's size. I just got this so will think about this overnight. When I pinch about 5 of the links out, the watch actually looks pretty good and not like I borrowed a man's watch. So, removing some links is also an option. As I said, my wrist is tiny, and so many women would not need to remove any links to make this watch fit and some might have to add links. If I removed 8 links, it would be snug on me, but I wouldn't be able to dangle it down on my hand if I had long sleeves with snug cuffs or push it up on my arm if I were doing something messy. So, I do have options: loose if I do nothing, snug if I remove 8 links, and semi-fitted if I remove only 5 links.
And, I can use quick release silicone bands to change the look to go with different outfits. I figured out that if I got the black band, that would work for business as it almost without looking closely would come off as a black leather band. It would also have a soft, comfortable feel (based on reviews and if you get the ones that are like that so read the reviews before buying). Although I don't mind the metal expansion band and didn't notice it when I wore this for an hour on an errand, I probably would love the soft silicone bands. I'm middle aged and healthy, but if you were older or had very delicate skin for other reasons, a soft silicone band would be a great option for you. You can get soft leather bands that would feel nice, but silicone is easier to clean, can be gotten wet without staining or swelling, and is sturdy. As it is, my skin is healthy, but I have sensitive skin, not thick or rough. I can't wear pierced earrings with nickle in them. I don't think that will be an issue for this watch as it never has been for a Timex before. but I did notice that one reviewer had removed the band but left the little bars in and looped a one-piece leather band through the bars so that there was almost no skin contact with the metal. If you want to look DIY or artsy, you can even make padded fabric watchbands that have snaps to hold the watch face or use thick grosgrain ribbon to make bands to your color preference. I would even sew velvet ribbon to grosgrain ribbon or sew lace to grosgrain ribbon to make a cute band for certain casual fun outfits or a slightly dressed up event where casual touches would look cute. Because this is so inexpensive and supplies for making watch bands would be cheap due to the size needed, you could give one of these to a teen and help them come up with lots of different bands for it. You can buy band hardware (buckles, etc.) easily online.
The other thing to consider if you're very small boned is that larger watch will be heavier. My son, who is 6 feet tall and energetic, walking miles fast rather than driving, and fairly strong, also has small wrists and pointed out to me that a larger watch might feel heavy. He'd been given one years ago and took it off regularly as a result. He took it off in the orchestra room while playing his cello, and someone stole it. Having said that, this is smaller than many large-faced men's watches. It's not one of those huge watches. It covers about 2/3 of my wrist width, not all of it like many men's watches would. Although I noticed the weight when I put it on because my son advised me to consider that, it didn't bother me. With a silicone, fabric, or leather band, it would be even lighter. Heavier than most women's watches, but not as heavy as those chunky men's watches.
When considering how practical it is to have a men's watch, I also considered size related to the small cuffed long sleeve shirts and long sleeved sweaters one might wear to work. How much of a hassle would it be to dig under my sleeve to get to the watch in a meeting? Truth is that I could wear this watch over a long sleeved thin sweater and get away with it because my clothes are so classic and practical. Also, because I live in Los Angeles where it's hot a lot and I am a woman who prefers short sleeves and jackets or cardigans to long sleeves as my main layer to avoid hot flashes, this is really not an issue for me. I also have the option of giving this watch to my son if I decide I want a smaller one and never wear it. However, I don't think he's taken the watch I gave him five years ago off since I gave it to him. So, that's all theoretical.
In conclusion, I would say that this watch is a realistic purchase for a woman, even if she has small wrists. If she has very delicate skin as elderly people often do or wants it to be lighter, you can find some very nice, very inexpensive silicone watchbands that are easily cleaned and easily interchangeable with quick release pins. If she needs something breathable due to the heat, you could go with a thin leather band, a ribbon band (a thick ribbon or two layers of ribbon due to the weight and width) or a fabric band that you make or get on a crafter sales site. Or, she could wear it over a washable wrist band or a long sleeve. I personally think this is a great watch for teenage girls and boys if they would enjoy an analog watch because they can have fun with different bands.
Edited to add: I slept with this watch on, but to be comfortable doing so, I put the watch over my sleeve on my long sleeved pajama top. I'm a person who doesn't like rough feeling surfaces on my skin, and so this made it comfortable to sleep in, and I didn't notice it during the night. The weight didn't bother me either. I have a feeling that silicone bands are in my near future unless I figure out a clever way to line the band with something soft. This is not a criticism of the band as it's a normal expansion band. But, I like smooth, soft surfaces next to my skin.
Also, for those who have not had the Indiglo watch face light before, the more you use it, the faster your battery dies. It's not a big deal as the battery will last long enough, but just remember that and don't give it to a kid to play with for hours unless you want to replace the battery soon.
And, I already have enjoyed the day/date feature as I woke up wondering if it was Thursday or Friday and glance at it first thing after I turned the light on at 4:30 a.m.
Some might wonder why you'd buy a watch with an expansion band if you really want something softer next to your skin. For me, this 35mm watch face was a better size than the 40 mm Weekender Unisex watch Timex sells AND it has both the day and date whereas the Weekender Unisex has neither the day nor date. You can spend upwards of $40 for the Weekender Unisex with a grosgrain ribbon band or you can buy this and then go get whatever band you want. The silicone bands I like are very well reviewed and go for less than $12 apiece, so it's about the same price to get a quick release band plus the watch at a slightly smaller size that is better for me than to buy the Weekender Unisex model that is a little too big, doesn't have the day/date, and also might not have the color I want. I like the grosgrain bands a lot as they are comfortable and you can get them in lots of colors. But, you do have to wash them regularly. To wash them, I mix a little laundry detergent in very hot water in a small container, like a cup--just about half a cup of water is fine--enough to cover. Then, let it sit for several hours in that and then rub so that all the loosened soil and oil from your skin comes off, rinse in running water while rubbing and soak again in hot water to rinse. If you have to do that regularly, it helps to have another band or another watch unless you don't mind not wearing the watch for several hours. They might be more comfortable than silicone because they breathe, but the silicone can be washed and dried within minutes. For this watch to use a slip through band like the grosgain bands you can buy or make, you need the posts and I assume but don't know that you can just use the posts provided with this band. You can also buy them to make this watch accept slip through bands.
So I began my search for a watch that wouldn’t break the bank or, well, break. As I browsed, I came to this one – the Timex Easy Reader T20461. I immediately loved the look of it with its white face, Helvetica numbers, red 24-hour feature, silver-brass case, and stainless steel expander bracelet - which reminded me of the twist-o-flex watch bands my dad and grandfather always wore. The watch itself is akin to much more expensive “railroad” watches I had admired, but never considered buying. Without thinking twice I threw it into my cart, checked out and the man in brown brought it to my door within two days.
Upon opening the box I wasn't disappointed. It looked better than the photos, felt solid and was easy to set. Yeah, the day and date require a little extra effort, but if this ruins your week you probably shouldn't get out of bed. It was the first time I wore an expander watch band and I was pleasantly surprised to find that it didn’t pinch my arm hair at all. I’m no gorilla, but I’m not in kindergarten anymore either. One thing did bother me, though. While I appreciated the band, the way it tapers just looked a little lady-like on my wrist. Or maybe it was my wrist making the watchband look lady-like. Who knows? It didn’t bother me too much and I loved the watch, so thought nothing more of it. That is, until I happened upon a watchstrap rack at a large big box store that shall remain unnamed. Hanging there was collection of the old school twist-o-flex expander bracelets I remembered so fondly from my dad and granddad. I found one that matched the shine of the watch case (the original band is a bit dull by comparison), paid a whopping 7 bucks for it (solid stainless steel), took it home, removed a few links to fit my lady-like wrist (it’s not hard – you just need a decent pocket knife and a set of needle-nosed pliers or tweezers), slid it on my wrist and voila! The perfect watch for me. Easy on, easy off; tasteful styling; understated; doesn’t scream “look at me, I spend too much money on stuff because I feel inadequate!” or “Mug me! I’m obviously fiscally irresponsible so relieve me of my money!”
I hope I don’t lose it, but if I do…it’s easy to replace. I wear it with pride and can’t recommend it highly enough for men like me that need a practical, no-nonsense, solid, reliable, unpretentious timepiece. So far it’s been dropped several times, drooled on, had coffee spilled on it and I forgot to take it off when I jumped in the shower the other day. Still as good as new. Oh yeah, Indiglo can’t be beat. You might have a Rolex, but your Rolex doesn’t have Idiglo.
Sorry to say my other watch still hasn’t turned up. If it does, I’ll be happy to see it, give it a hug, then place it safely in my sock drawer until next time we meet.
UPDATE: Still taking a lickin' and keeps on tickin'. Has a few character marks now, but runs as well as the day I bought it. Doesn't seem to gain or lose a second. I rarely take it off so it experiences whatever I do. I have, however, traded in the stretchy band for a leather nato that I snagged off another Timex (see pic).
So I began my search for a watch that wouldn’t break the bank or, well, break. As I browsed, I came to this one – the Timex Easy Reader T20461. I immediately loved the look of it with its white face, Helvetica numbers, red 24-hour feature, silver-brass case, and stainless steel expander bracelet - which reminded me of the twist-o-flex watch bands my dad and grandfather always wore. The watch itself is akin to much more expensive “railroad” watches I had admired, but never considered buying. Without thinking twice I threw it into my cart, checked out and the man in brown brought it to my door within two days.
Upon opening the box I wasn't disappointed. It looked better than the photos, felt solid and was easy to set. Yeah, the day and date require a little extra effort, but if this ruins your week you probably shouldn't get out of bed. It was the first time I wore an expander watch band and I was pleasantly surprised to find that it didn’t pinch my arm hair at all. I’m no gorilla, but I’m not in kindergarten anymore either. One thing did bother me, though. While I appreciated the band, the way it tapers just looked a little lady-like on my wrist. Or maybe it was my wrist making the watchband look lady-like. Who knows? It didn’t bother me too much and I loved the watch, so thought nothing more of it. That is, until I happened upon a watchstrap rack at a large big box store that shall remain unnamed. Hanging there was collection of the old school twist-o-flex expander bracelets I remembered so fondly from my dad and granddad. I found one that matched the shine of the watch case (the original band is a bit dull by comparison), paid a whopping 7 bucks for it (solid stainless steel), took it home, removed a few links to fit my lady-like wrist (it’s not hard – you just need a decent pocket knife and a set of needle-nosed pliers or tweezers), slid it on my wrist and voila! The perfect watch for me. Easy on, easy off; tasteful styling; understated; doesn’t scream “look at me, I spend too much money on stuff because I feel inadequate!” or “Mug me! I’m obviously fiscally irresponsible so relieve me of my money!”
I hope I don’t lose it, but if I do…it’s easy to replace. I wear it with pride and can’t recommend it highly enough for men like me that need a practical, no-nonsense, solid, reliable, unpretentious timepiece. So far it’s been dropped several times, drooled on, had coffee spilled on it and I forgot to take it off when I jumped in the shower the other day. Still as good as new. Oh yeah, Indiglo can’t be beat. You might have a Rolex, but your Rolex doesn’t have Idiglo.
Sorry to say my other watch still hasn’t turned up. If it does, I’ll be happy to see it, give it a hug, then place it safely in my sock drawer until next time we meet.
UPDATE: Still taking a lickin' and keeps on tickin'. Has a few character marks now, but runs as well as the day I bought it. Doesn't seem to gain or lose a second. I rarely take it off so it experiences whatever I do. I have, however, traded in the stretchy band for a leather nato that I snagged off another Timex (see pic).
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
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Reviewed in Mexico on February 14, 2024
Reviewed in Mexico on January 26, 2024
This is a beautiful watch, just not big enough for my large wrists!