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Q Chronograph 40mm White Dial
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Product details
- Stainless steel watch.
- Quartz movement with chronograph.
- Date display.
- Diameter:
- 40 mm
- Clockwork:
- Quartz
- Strap:
- Steel
- Bracelet width:
- 18 mm
- Case material:
- Steel
- Glass material:
- Acrylic
- Date display:
- Yes
- Water resistance:
- 50 m
Facts
Model: Q Timex Chronograph, TW2W53300UK
Diameter: 40mm
Bracelet width: 18mm
Movement: Quartz
Case: Stainless steel
Case back: Stainless steel
Bracelet: Stainless steel
Dial: White
Glass: Acrylic
Water resistance: 50 metres
Calendar: YesProduct code26195010
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Care & material
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About Timex
American Timex today boasts more than 150 years of experience in the manufacturing of timepieces for the common man that are both long-lasting and well worth their price. The marque’s roots can be traced back to the Waterbury Clock Company who, with inspiration from European luxury watchmakers, produced its first timepieces in 1854. Constantly building on its initial success, the company has since launched countless different models and become something of an American icon in the process. You may be familiar with famous models such as its Mickey Mouse watch and early digital watch Timex Ironman, to name but two.
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Manufacturer information
- Name:
- Henning Staehr A/S
- Address:
- Grusbakken 14-16, 2850 Gentofte, Danmark
- Contact:
- [email protected]
- Product code:
- 26195010
- EAN/GTIN:
- Manufacturer's article number
- TW2W53300UK
- Country of origin:
- China
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American Timex today boasts more than 150 years of experience in the manufacturing of timepieces for the common man that are both long-lasting and well worth their price. The marque’s roots can be traced back to the Waterbury Clock Company who, with inspiration from European luxury watchmakers, produced its first timepieces in 1854. Constantly building on its initial success, the company has since launched countless different models and become something of an American icon in the process. You may be familiar with famous models such as its Mickey Mouse watch and early digital watch Timex Ironman, to name but two.