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Now your kids or grandkids can learn how to tell time, thanks to this timepiece from Timex. This watch begins with the round resin case, fixed bezel and push/pull crown. The multi color adjustable fabric strap comfortably secures with a buckle clasp, and it's washable. So you don't have to worry about them playing in the dirt.

The easy-to-read white dial features navy blue Arabic numerals at all hour positions, while navy blue hands guide the time. They won’t have a problem reading this watch. They may even impress their teachers and classmates.

Details
  • Movement: Quartz
  • Movement Country of Origin: China
  • Case Measurements: 29mm
  • Thickness: 9.5mm
  • Bezel: Fixed
  • Crystal: Mineral
  • Crown: Push/Pull
  • Strap: Nylon
  • Strap Measurements: 8" L x 16mm W
  • Clasp: Buckle
  • Water Resistance: 3 ATM - 30 meters - 100 feet
  • Watch Country of Origin: Philippines

Warranty: One-year warranty provided by manufacturer. Please contact them at 1-800-448-4639.

Please see the Details tab to view the model number.

Check out the Watch Sizing Guide to view the actual case size.

Watches
Model Number Blue: TW7C05800
UPC Blue: 753048597390

Quartz: Although not as mechanically complex as other engines, the quartz movement provides the most accurate and reliable time-keeping. This type of movement typically draws power from a battery and centers around a small vibrating chip of quartz crystal. When an electrical current, supplied from a battery, is applied to a quartz crystal, the current is distorted and creates a precise resonating frequency. Watchmakers employ the subsequent frequency to measure time. Some adaptations to the traditional quartz movement include introducing rotors and power cells in an effort to maintain the accuracy of quartz while eliminating the need for a battery. Quartz movements have been used in timepieces since the 1970s and are highly accurate, dependable and affordable.

The case provides the foundation for all other major watch components. It houses the movement, maintains the lugs for attachment to the bracelet or strap, plays host to various crowns and function pushers, and seats the crystal and bezel.

Cases exist in a variety of shapes and sizes and utilize a library of materials for construction such as stainless steel, gold, ceramic, titanium, plastic, and more. The dominance of stainless steel in case construction remains, however, hypo-allergenic metals and materials, like titanium, continue to gain in popularity. Metal cases often have particular finishes - such as a smooth reflective polish or circular matte brush - that enhance the presentation of the timepiece and give it unique depth.

Some designs allow for the case and lugs to be curved in order for the watch to have a more comfortable fit around the wrist. The back of a case will typically be removable and most likely be screw down or pop-off. It is important to note, however, it should only be opened by a trained professional. An exhibition feature (found within a case's back) refers to an added window that allows you to view the movement and is often found on automatic and mechanical timepieces.

Case Size:
Case measurements do not include crown or lugs.

  • Round - One measurement, 8:00 to 2:00
  • Square - One measurement, 3:00 to 9:00 or 6:00 to 12:00 (should be the same)
  • Rectangle, Tonneau, Oval, Octagon, etc. - Two measurements, 3:00 to 9:00 and 6:00 to 12:00
  • Watch Case Dimension Comparisons:
    It can be difficult to determine how a watch will fit on your wrist without trying it on first. Get a better feel for the size of a watch case by comparing the case diameter to the following diameters of common objects:
  • Nickel: 21.21mm
  • Quarter: 24.26mm
  • Half Dollar: 30.61mm
  • Poker Chip (standard): 39mm
  • Ping Pong Ball: 40mm
  • Golf Ball: 42.67mm
  • Tow Ball Hitch (ISO standard): 50mm
  • Racquetball: 57mm
  • Soda Can (standard): 65mm
  • Tennis Ball: 67mm