The Timex Expedition North® Titanium Automatic is a watch ready to take on the most demanding challenges. It features a shock-resistant titanium case with a diameter of 41 mm, which is complemented by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The screw-down crown and caseback, with a water resistance rating of 20 ATM, makes this watch a diving model.
The grey dial is equipped with a day of the month date. The hands have been filled with Super LumiNova® coating for night-time visibility, making it easier to read the time in limited light conditions. It is also worth noting that the watch is equipped with a Japanese automatic movement and a durable olive green #TIDE™ fabric strap. This material is made from recycled plastic sourced from the ocean. The strap features a titanium buckle.
The Timex Expedition North® Titanium Automatic is perfectly in line with Timex 's heritage and the company's goal of equipping every adventurer with a timepiece that performs even in the toughest conditions. At the same time, this model also embodies the tradition of automatic watches that never need a battery change. With its robust titanium construction and water resistance of up to 20 ATM, the Expedition North® Titanium Automatic is the ideal companion for outdoor expeditions, especially for water adventure enthusiasts. Its minimalist design makes it, surprisingly, at the same time a great match for everyday styling, adding character and elegance.
The titanium envelope is 41 millimetres in size. The use of this material makes the watch extremely durable, yet very lightweight. It is worth noting the strap attached to the envelope, Timex prioritises sustainability, which is why this model uses an olive green fabric strap made from #TIDE™ recycled plastic, a material derived from plastic extracted from the oceans and coasts.
The dial of the Timex watch is protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal for optimum clarity and scratch resistance. The water resistance of 20 ATM is further strengthened by the screw-down crown and the caseback. The entire timepiece is driven to work by an automatic movement that does not require a battery. The source of energy in watches with this type of drive is the movements of the wrist. In this particular case, we are dealing with a Japanese Miyota automatic movement, which is bearing 21 jewels.