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Timex

Waterbury Dive

Regulärer Preis
€299,00 EUR
Regulärer Preis
Angebotspreis
€299,00 EUR
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Highlights
  • Display Material: mineral glass
  • Case: ⌀ 41 mm
  • Movements: Quartz movement
  • Waterresistance: 10 ATM / 10 Bar
  • Case Material: stainless steel
Delivery time

1 - 3 working days

Manufacturer

Timex Group USA, Inc., 555 Christian Road, 06762, Middlebury, communications@timexgroup.com

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Timex Waterbury Dive

Product Details

Display

The Waterbury Dive of Timex uses a display from mineral glass.

Case

The Waterbury Dive has a housing made of stainless steel, which has a diameter of 41 mm.

Weight

The weight of Waterbury Dive is approximately 300 grams.

Movement

A Quartz movement clockwork mechanism is used.

Closure type

Buckle or pin buckle

Waterbury Dive von Timex

The Timex Waterbury Dive TW2V49700 is a stylish and functional dive watch inspired by classic timepieces. Its robust design features a 41 mm case and a stainless steel bracelet. With its black dial and luminous hands, the watch offers excellent legibility, even underwater. The mineral crystal provides reliable protection for the dial. This dive watch is the perfect companion for everyday adventures, offering a durable and elegant aesthetic.

Questions about Waterbury Dive of Timex

What is the exact model name of the Timex Waterbury Dive?

The exact model name of the Waterbury Dive is Timex TW2V49700.

What type of closure does the Waterbury Dive have?

The Waterbury Dive uses the following closure below the wrist: buckle or pin buckle.

Is the Timex Waterbury Dive waterproof, and to what depth?

The Timex Waterbury Dive is waterproof with a test pressure of 10 ATM / 10 bar, according to DIN 8310, and can therefore be used for bathing, showering and handwashing as well as swimming and snorkeling, but not for water sports with intense pressure peaks, such as diving.