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- Adjustable brown Croco 14 millimeter genuine leather strap fits up to 7.5-inch wrist circumference
- Cream easy-to-read dial with full Arabic numerals
- Silver-tone 30 millimeter brass case with mineral glass crystal
- Indiglo light-up watch dial
- Water resistant to 30 meters (100 feet): In general, withstands splashes or brief immersion in water, but not suitable for swimming or bathing
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Timeless Design
For 40 years and counting, the Timex Easy Reader has been a fan favorite. The iconic simplicity of the collection is exactly what a watch should be: a well-crafted and sensible timepiece.
Timex Easy Reader
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Easy-to-Read DialTrue to its name, easy-to-read numbers are balanced with the clean dial design. |
Attention to Detail & QualityWhen it comes to a well-made watch, every detail matters. The all-metal case and mineral glass lens offer strength and durability. |
IndigloOur revolutionary Indiglo backlight technology changed how the world told time in the dark. |
Quick-Release Straps
Refresh your favorite watch with our interchangeable quick-release straps. Box set comes with a leather strap and stainless steel expansion band.
Product specifications
Watch Information
Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Timex |
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Model number | TW2R30300 |
Part Number | TW2R303009J |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Mineral |
Display Type | Analog |
Clasp | Buckle |
Case material | Brass |
Case diameter | 25 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 8 millimeters |
Band Material | Leather |
Band size | Womens Standard |
Band width | 12 millimeters |
Band Color | Brown |
Dial color | White |
Bezel material | Brass |
Bezel function | Stationary |
Special features | Easy Reader, Arabic Numerals |
Item weight | 27.22 Grams |
Movement | Quartz |
Water resistant depth | 30 Meters |
Warranty | Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. |
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches; 0.96 ounces
- Item model number : TW2R30300
- Department : womens
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : October 20, 2016
- Manufacturer : Timex
- ASIN : B00IMB7JTE
- Country of Origin : Philippines
- Best Sellers Rank: #15,058 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #17 in Women's Wrist Watches
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Customers like the value, appearance and quality of the watch. For example, they mention it's a great everyday watch with a light up feature. That said, some are happy with comfort, and vision. That being said, opinions are mixed on performance, and fit.
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Customers like the quality of the watch. They mention that it is a great everyday watch, dependable, and a good watch for active people. Some say that the watch has some weight to it and feels like a quality watch. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...It's feminine enough to definitively look like a ladies watch but it's sturdy/big enough to be versatile, comfortable and *cool* looking...." Read more
"Just perfect, fits nicely, easy to read and wear it every day! Thanks! D S" Read more
"...It's not a huge deal, but just be aware. Great watch. Always accurate." Read more
"...Keeps great time & I love the night light." Read more
Customers find the vision of the watch to be easy to read. They mention that the face is easy to see, the numbers are easy to find, and the typeface is easy. Some appreciate the night light feature. Overall, most are happy with the functionality and appearance of the product.
"...As for being able to read it, it's a pleasure. The big white face is clear as day and the light works easily by pressing the button in...." Read more
"Just perfect, fits nicely, easy to read and wear it every day! Thanks! D S" Read more
"I like the fact that it really is easy to read. The leather band is a fun color & the light means I can tell time even in the dark...." Read more
"I love the look of this watch. I wanted to be able to read the numbers easily and for it to sit comfortably on my wrist, which it does...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the watch. They mention that it is a very nice looking watch, with a classy strap and a fun baby blue band. Some appreciate the dark red color and the fact that it blends in with their skin tone.
"...watch but it's sturdy/big enough to be versatile, comfortable and *cool* looking. At least to me...." Read more
"I like the fact that it really is easy to read. The leather band is a fun color & the light means I can tell time even in the dark...." Read more
"...It blends in with my skin tone. I went with Timex because I have had several in the past and I am not disappointed with this one...." Read more
"This is a nice, no-frills watch. However, I have 2 complaints...." Read more
Customers like the light on the watch. They say it's useful, and the numbers light up to view in the dark. They also appreciate the night time light up dial, back light feature, and face glows in the darkness. Customers also mention that the watch is just bright enough to see without bothering others near them.
"...The big white face is clear as day and the light works easily by pressing the button in. So far it's keeping time well, it's only been a few days...." Read more
"...And the light on the face is really helpful at night. But the wristband takes some getting used to...." Read more
"good for small wrists, great light, and its waterproof! had for 5 months already, and the leather is barely tarnished!..." Read more
"...go back to the Timex because it’s easily readable and it has the indigo feature so I can see it at night...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the watch. They say it's a good purchase for the price. Some customers also mention that the watch is durable.
"...had for 5 months already, and the leather is barely tarnished! great buy, would totally get it again. I highly recommend it!" Read more
"Great watch for the price!" Read more
"Great price. Have larger wrists so many women's watches are too tight. This is perfect and so adjustable...." Read more
"...It is a beautiful watch with a very nice leather band. Price was right and I am loyal to Timex, so I will keep this Easy Reader...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the watch. They mention that it is very comfortable, has a soft leather like strap, and sits comfortably on their wrist. Some say that the watch is larger than other watches, but not too big to be comfortable on the wrist.
"...like a ladies watch but it's sturdy/big enough to be versatile, comfortable and *cool* looking. At least to me...." Read more
"...I wanted to be able to read the numbers easily and for it to sit comfortably on my wrist, which it does...." Read more
"I am very pleased with the purchase of this watch. It is comfortable to wear and easy to read...." Read more
"...The band is comfortable and easy to manipulate with my arthritic fingers." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the watch. Some mention that it's a perfect size, easy to read, and wear it every day, while others say that the band is too big and not adjustable.
"...The elastic on the new Timex has the advantage of fitting comfortably loose but never falling off. It's not nearly so big as to sail over my hand...." Read more
"...It has 10 different languages so each section is very small and in them, nowhere does it even tell you how to set the time...." Read more
"Just perfect, fits nicely, easy to read and wear it every day! Thanks! D S" Read more
"Good watch but band is way too big for my wrist which is 6.25"...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the watch. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it stopped working shortly.
"...Indiglo works great." Read more
"I was expecting a "normal band". What was provided was not working and spent 15 dollars to replace it." Read more
"...It is a basic Timex with the nightlight. Face is easy to read, light works great, however I have not gotten it wet, so can't answer to the water..." Read more
"...again knowing I will have to replace it in a year The band only lasted six months" Read more
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Well, the minute it arrived and I put it on my wrist I was delighted. As others have said, it is roomy and it slides up and down my wrist as easily as a bangle bracelet would. My wrist measures 6.25 inches just above the bone. If I want it to stay put, I just slide it farther up my forearm. The elastic doesn't really bite but I think if I had links removed to make it smaller, it might. My Fossil watch also fit a bit loosely - I prefer a watch not to be confining. The Fossil had a clasp and it would sometimes come undone on its own and the watch would fall off. The elastic on the new Timex has the advantage of fitting comfortably loose but never falling off. It's not nearly so big as to sail over my hand. I think this watch would be comfortable on a great range of wrist sizes.
As for being able to read it, it's a pleasure. The big white face is clear as day and the light works easily by pressing the button in. So far it's keeping time well, it's only been a few days. Overall, the watch is not so big that it has a mannish or boyfriend look. It's just right. It's feminine enough to definitively look like a ladies watch but it's sturdy/big enough to be versatile, comfortable and *cool* looking. At least to me.
I love this thing and it's the best thing I've bought in a long time. Saving money by buying something basic to replace something more expensive (I was debating buying a new Fossil) and then falling in love with the cheaper item rather than just being *able to deal with it* is great. When I ordered this thing I thought, "Eh, it'll do I hope." But now I prefer it.
Don't keep thinking about it. Just buy the watch. I love the two tone color, by the way. That was what my Fossil watch was too.
Growing Up in a City Where Everyone Goes Into Engineering
Sarita Santoshini
MSN
A few months before public exams in India, as most tenth graders spent extra hours bent over their books, students at St. Michael’s School in Hyderabad sat listening to Arun Kumar, a medal-winning archer, in fascination. Out on the field with him, the nin th and ten th graders took turns shooting arrows at a board, and learned that a career in sports isn’t an impossible goal.
“I think the best way for a student to understand a profession is through a professional himself. It’s very important that the youth is aware of different opportunities, and is able to make an informed career choice,” says Luvieen Alva, the director of LearnEd, an educational startup based in Hyderabad, one of India’s largest cities.
St. Michael’s is one of three private schools in the city that have included LearnEd’s flagship program, Inspiration Infinity, in their curricula.
A pulmonologist and a student talk about career paths after a LearnEd session on medicine.
The program is actually pretty simple—a series of interactive sessions between professionals and students in the nin th and ten th grades, that can inspire them with real-life stories and inform them about different career paths. But in a city that has been steering its youth population toward engineering careers for the last two decades, it comes across as bracingly different.
Alva says career counseling in Hyderabad has become almost obsolete, as it “simply directs students towards a stream of engineering, based on job opportunities, or to a technical university in the United States.” This is especially true for young men. “Seldom are ten th graders encouraged to study arts or commerce,” adds Alva, who is an engineering graduate himself.
The idea for the program came during one of the company’s initial brainstorming sessions, after team members broke into a discussion about their own lives.
“As kids, we were fascinated by the littlest of things and had no limits to our dreams, but growing up, we only heard about engineering,” says Arjun Nair, the head of partnerships at LearnEd. “The education system bound us to just books and exams, so much so that we eventually let our parents decide our career paths for us.”
Nair himself started college by studying metallurgical and material engineering at the suggestion of his parents. A year and a half later, frustrated and uninterested in pursuing a career in the field, he dropped out to study business administration instead.
Alva and Nair approached more than 100 schools about a partnership last year. Most of them dismissed the program as an extracurricular activity or an unnecessary expenditure that wouldn’t lead to an increase in admissions.
Five schools, however, agreed to pilot sessions, held from last November through March. Of the five, three schools signed up as active partners for the academic session that began in June.
For a metropolitan area of 8 million, this is a small start. But Manju Gupta, an education consultant at St. Michael’s, believes it is significant.
“Most students take up engineering owing to parental pressure.”
“Most students take up engineering owing to parental pressure,” she says. “While seeking admission in the school, parents ask us if we provide coaching for engineering entrance exams. During meetings, they insist we give more importance to science and maths over other subjects.
“Their mindsets are rigid, and most school managements have failed to bring about a change. So every student, parent, or school that thinks otherwise matters,” Gupta says.
The engineering boom in Hyderabad began after India opened up its economy in 1991. From the late 1990s, under the policies of the state chief minister, N. Chandrababu Naidu, the local IT sector flourished as multinational companies like Microsoft and Oracle set up operations in the city and created jobs.
“A large number of middle- and high-income families in Hyderabad come from the agricultural belt and are first-generation earners,” Gupta explains. “They witnessed the success of the city’s engineers in India and abroad, especially the U.S., and so they continue to push their children towards it.” Young people are steered toward both “core” engineering (civil, mechanical, and electrical) and computer engineering.
As of October 2013, there were 6,214 engineering and technical institutes in India, with 2.9 million students enrolled. The region around Hyderabad has the highest concentration of these institutes, thanks in part to Naidu, who pushed to make Hyderabad a rival to Bangalore, India’s Silicon Valley. The quality of teaching at the institutes is uneven, and graduates who don’t speak good English or have the right skills are at a major hiring disadvantage.
A nationwide study points to worrisome results. While 97 percent of engineering graduates seek jobs in the field, only 3 percent of them are estimated to be employable in software roles, with another 7 percent in core engineering roles.
What’s more, the IT industry isn’t growing at the breakneck pace it once was. “The society hasn’t adapted to the changing economy yet,” Gupta says.
After the sessions, some of Gupta’s students convinced their parents to let them pursue careers in journalism and sports.
Through Inspiration Infinity, students have interacted with a chef, a theater actor, a venture capitalist, a fashion designer, and this writer, among others. After the sessions, some of Gupta’s students convinced their parents to let them pursue careers in journalism and sports. “The program has helped them shed their fears,” she says. “For the first time, they’re being given directions to follow their passion, and told what each profession really entails.”
While Alva realizes there’s much more to do in Hyderabad, he’s also starting to work with 64 government schools in a tribal area in a nearby region. In association with UNICEF, LearnEd has customized its program to educate elementary school students there about the various vocational courses and job opportunities available to them after school. The aim is to reduce the extremely high dropout rate, about 62 percent among tribal students.
“We have to empower the youth,” Alva says. “As long as they study and pursue a career with complete information and inspiration—be it engineering itself—nothing, I believe, will keep them from excelling.”
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