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- Designed For Outdoor Torture Tests
- Shock Resistant to I.S.O. Standards
- Stopwatch, Countdown Timer & Alarm
- Durable Resin Strap
- Indiglo Light-Up Watch Dial
- Water resistant to 100m (330ft): in general, suitable for swimming and snorkeling, but not diving
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Product specifications
Watch Information
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Timex |
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Model number | TW4B07600 |
Part Number | TW4B076009J |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Mineral |
Display Type | Digital |
Case material | Plastic |
Case diameter | 45 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 15 millimeters |
Band Material | Rubber |
Band width | 25 millimeters |
Band Color | Orange |
Dial color | Grey |
Item weight | 54 Grams |
Movement | Quartz |
Water resistant depth | 330 Feet |
Warranty | If this product is sold by Amazon, please review the manufacturer’s website for warranty information. If this product is sold by another party, please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website. |
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Product description
Drop it, bang it, submerge it... that's what it's for. The hardened resin case is officially shock resistant to standard international benchmarks and water resistant to 100 meters.
Product details
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
- Product Dimensions : 8.89 x 0.64 x 7.62 cm; 54.43 Grams
- Date First Available : 9 January 2020
- Manufacturer : Timex
- ASIN : B01F8V35WA
- Item model number : TW4B07600
- Department : Mens
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Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #32.109 in Fashion (See Top 100 in Fashion)
- #2199 in Men's Wrist Watches
- #4965 in Men's Clothing
- #1693 in Novelty & Special Use
- Customer reviews:
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4.1 out of 5 stars
143 reviews

Edwin
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than a g-shock?
30 May 2019 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
I've worn g-shocks for years, but am no longer a fan. My g-shocks constantly developed condensation in the watch face and sending them in for repairs took weeks, if not months.
So far, I have been very impressed with this Timex watch. In my opinion, this Timex is superior to the g-shock, for several reasons. (1) This Timex watch costs less. (2) This Timex watch as a "night" mode, g-shocks do not! In the Timex night mode, which is activated by pressing the indigo button, a little moon appears. For the next 8-hours, pressing any button also automatically activates the night light. G-shock does not have a comparable feature! (3) With this Timex you can activate the night light AND switch through the different modes. You cannot do this with the g-shock. If you activate the night light in a g-shock, and try to switch to a different mode, it kills the night light immediately. (4) In my opinion, the Timex night light looks cooler. Whereas the g-shock illuminates the entire screen, the Timex only lights up the numerals, which makes the Timex “pop” a little more in the dark (see picture).
So far, very happy!
So far, I have been very impressed with this Timex watch. In my opinion, this Timex is superior to the g-shock, for several reasons. (1) This Timex watch costs less. (2) This Timex watch as a "night" mode, g-shocks do not! In the Timex night mode, which is activated by pressing the indigo button, a little moon appears. For the next 8-hours, pressing any button also automatically activates the night light. G-shock does not have a comparable feature! (3) With this Timex you can activate the night light AND switch through the different modes. You cannot do this with the g-shock. If you activate the night light in a g-shock, and try to switch to a different mode, it kills the night light immediately. (4) In my opinion, the Timex night light looks cooler. Whereas the g-shock illuminates the entire screen, the Timex only lights up the numerals, which makes the Timex “pop” a little more in the dark (see picture).
So far, very happy!
One person found this helpful

Bob Seekely
3.0 out of 5 stars
Larger Watch, But Smaller Display Digits
23 August 2016 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
I am a long-time fan of the Timex Ironman and Expedition watches (e.g., very good quality, longevity and value). I recently purchased this Timex Men's TW4B007009J Expedition Watch
Timex Men's TW4B007009J Expedition Base Watch With Black Resin Band
for $36, expecting (wrongly) that the size of the digits on the display would be, at least, as big as those on my old (July 2012) Timex Men's T5E901 Ironman 30-Lap Watch (then $30)---since the diameter of the display area on the Expedition is 3.0 cm vs that on the Ironman is 2.5 cm. Nope. As you can see, for contrast sake, in the attached photo, the Zero character stands ~5mm tall on the Expedition (on the left), vs ~8mm tall on the Ironman (on the right). Thus, the Ironman's digits are about 60% larger. If you're like me (e.g., late 50s; wearing +1.50 to +1.75 Reading Glasses), you may want to think twice about purchasing this Expedition watch. In my view, the circular dial in the upper right-hand corner of the display---that simply counts down 10-second intervals---may add some sort of design / style aesthetic, but it takes up way too much real estate. Thus, forcing smaller digits that are too hard to read. I returned the Expedition.
22 people found this helpful

arange
5.0 out of 5 stars
Updated my 15+ year old Timex - couldn't be happier
4 April 2015 -
Published on Amazon.comColor: BlackVerified Purchase
I was looking for a replacement for my 15+ year old Timex Ironman Shock with Indiglo that I would wear hiking, doing yard work, and on weekend outings. I still like my old watch, but the wife says it is too ugly and worn down to wear anywhere other than while digging in the back yard so I began the search for a replacement.
When I first started looking I saw this watch and said "this doesn't look as cool as the G-Shocks" so I ordered a couple of those to try out. In the end I came back to this watch for the following reasons:
1) Functionality - When I look at the watch I know what time it is immediately. If it's dark, the indiglo lights up the digits perfectly (although differently than my old version).
2) Familiarity - I didn't realize until I tried other brands that something as simple as swapping the function of the buttons around (Mode, Start\stop, etc.) could mess with me. I had gotten quite used to the Timex layout.
3) Feel - While this watch is slightly larger than my old one, it isn't anywhere as big as the Casio G-Shock watches. Plus the straps are of a softer rubber and the weight and balance seems lighter\better.
4) Price - I would have paid more for the better looking (IMO) G-Shock if it weren't for the other three items.
When I first started looking I saw this watch and said "this doesn't look as cool as the G-Shocks" so I ordered a couple of those to try out. In the end I came back to this watch for the following reasons:
1) Functionality - When I look at the watch I know what time it is immediately. If it's dark, the indiglo lights up the digits perfectly (although differently than my old version).
2) Familiarity - I didn't realize until I tried other brands that something as simple as swapping the function of the buttons around (Mode, Start\stop, etc.) could mess with me. I had gotten quite used to the Timex layout.
3) Feel - While this watch is slightly larger than my old one, it isn't anywhere as big as the Casio G-Shock watches. Plus the straps are of a softer rubber and the weight and balance seems lighter\better.
4) Price - I would have paid more for the better looking (IMO) G-Shock if it weren't for the other three items.
8 people found this helpful

Jarrod Powell
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great watch made better by the price
20 September 2015 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
Very nice watch. I needed something to wear on workdays that looks nice and is very functional. I've been buying Casio's and Timex watches as work week watches for the past twenty years. In my opinion this is a fantastic everyday, work watch. Probably not the most attractive thing for going out on the town, i.e. dress to impress, but it wouldn't look terrible in that situation either. I am not disappointed in this purchase, I was torn between a Casio G-shock or this, and went with the more affordable option. Quite honestly, I'm glad I did. You get all the function for half the price, unless knowing moon passes and tide levels are important to you, they are not to me, as I reside in Indiana. Basically, this is a fantastic watch given the price. It's every bit as durable as my previous G-shock. I would recommend this to anyone who needs a rugged yet reasonably attractive watch. The blue-gray color scheme is just as it appears in the pictures.
13 people found this helpful

Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good cheap alternative to Casio G-Shock
6 November 2018 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
This Timex Base Shock watch is a great choice for those looking for a cheap casual/tactical wristwatch. It has a medium size face that's great for all wrist sizes. I bought the green camo model and it has a nice retro 4-color woodland pattern. The bezel case itself is a strong resin that feels like aluminum and the Indiglo lights up nicely but not too bright. Some have complained about the smaller size of the digits compared to older Expedition models but I have no problem reading them even with aging eyes and they're still larger than a Casio. However, the watch face is just a clear acrylic plastic that will scratch and eventually the Indiglo will wear out after long use (which reflects in the price). Timex needs to come out with more color options and replacement bands to really compete with the G-Shock market but otherwise the Base Shock is a great option.
One person found this helpful