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Review on πŸ•°οΈ Stylish and Reliable: Timex Women's Weekender 38mm Watch for Everyday Wear by Dawn Belanger

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally a simple, serious watch

I had to pass the bar exam and they have draconian rules when it comes to electronics. So all I needed was an analog clock. This is exactly what I needed: simple, convenient, with a second hand and easy to read. The glow behind the numerals is very bright, and the face is much larger than traditional women's watches. The fabric strap is excellent, it's very comfortable and doesn't slip at all unlike leather straps. The numbers and divisions around the edges of the dial are very clear and written in a simple font. The dial itself consists only of black numerals, a red second hand, silver accents and a bright white background. I really like the simplicity, because it's very difficult to find a watch for women that isn't embellished with rhinestones and fancy curls. I think all the details are metal and glass; There's no plastic, even the rubber bands at the ends of the strap are metal. I wish the smartwatch looked so clear. Two things to note: The clock is ticking noticeably. I find the sound soothing, but some might not like it. Also, the group is quite small. I really appreciate it having tiny baby hands and wrists, but this watch is definitely not for you if your wrists are bigger than average. The holes in the strap go all the way to the face, so it's likely to fit other people with very small wrists or children. For the price, this watch is a steal. To be honest they look way better than the $22 I paid for them. UPDATE 12/06/2019: I took this watch to the jungles, beaches and harsh humidity of Belize. My Fitbit decided this noise went away after about two days, but that was fine. I've accidentally jumped into the sea with it at least 3 times and have worn it kayaking all day. He continued to drive the truck. This watch is perfect for on the go! I liked that I don't have to charge it, sync it, or fiddle with it too much to get it to change time zones, I just have to set it up manually. Look, sometimes old-fashioned is better. If you're on the go and need a serious watch, you'll be a lot happier with this than a $600 smartwatch.

Pros
  • A wide range
Cons
  • Not everything fits