Timex Watch Bands Are Durable And Long Lasting

Written by Christian Rumi 28 December 2010 4,511 views No Comment

If most people had to pick out the one single company they believed to be the most popular watch maker in the world, most people would choose Timex.  This is because the company’s watches are very affordable but extremely well made at the same time.  They are so well made, in fact, that for a few years the company’s slogan was “Timex – takes a licking and keeps on ticking.”  For the most part, this slogan is accurate.  The company’s watches well known for being able to take a lot of abuse.  Like all mechanical things that wear out, however, the watch bands should be replaced once every few years.

A watch band that breaks should not be considered anything unusual.  In fact, it is something that happens to many watch bands all around the world on a daily basis.  And it doesn’t even matter what type of material the watch band is made from.  Stainless steel, rubber, and leather… they all wear out.

Most people enjoy wearing leather watch bands because they are stylish and comfortable.  They are worn by both men and women.  And the truly good news about these watch bands is that they are amazingly affordable.  You can usually find a good leather watch band for around $10.

Rubber watch bands are often found on watches that are water resistant or waterproof by design.  Replacing a rubber watch band can often be done for less than most people pay for a combo meal at a fast food restaurant.  They typically go for between $3 and $10 each.

Watch bands are also available in stainless steel.  This third option, however, is the most expensive option due to the fact that the construction of these bands is more complex.  Stainless steel bands typically retail for between $10 and $30.

Extending the life of your Timex Military Watch or other Timex model is very easy to do by simply replacing the watch band.  This inexpensive repair can easily give your Timex watch many more years of reliable service.

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