Up for sale is a Timex x James Brand Expedition North LE
Limited edition watch (this one 495/500) is a collaboration between Timex and knife/EDC company the James Brand. It was Timex's first recent foray into an automatic, purpose-built field watch. Full titanium case, screw-down crown, sapphire crystal, a see-through caseback, applied indices, and incredible lume. Timex did two of these limited editions (one black dial and one white dial) and Timex also followed up with their own version - all currently sold out.
This version has surface scuffs around the bezel (examples pictured), but otherwise is good shape with a clean crystal on both front and back, with the original branded Nato strap (unworn) and original case. I'm the original owner. No issues - just moving on.
ASKING PRICE: $250
Specs:
USPS Priority Mail within CONUS included, shipping from the East Coast. Paypal accepted and preferred, but Zelle and Venmo also accepted. Was on the quiet side for a while, but tons of great references under the old seller feedback forum.
Limited edition watch (this one 495/500) is a collaboration between Timex and knife/EDC company the James Brand. It was Timex's first recent foray into an automatic, purpose-built field watch. Full titanium case, screw-down crown, sapphire crystal, a see-through caseback, applied indices, and incredible lume. Timex did two of these limited editions (one black dial and one white dial) and Timex also followed up with their own version - all currently sold out.
This version has surface scuffs around the bezel (examples pictured), but otherwise is good shape with a clean crystal on both front and back, with the original branded Nato strap (unworn) and original case. I'm the original owner. No issues - just moving on.
ASKING PRICE: $250
Specs:
- Movement: A basic non-hacking Miyota (the promotional materials don't say, but likely 8215)
- Case size: 41mm
- Case thickness: 12.5mm
- Lug width: 20mm
- Lug-to-lug: 49mm
- Crown and WR: Screw-down with 200m water resistance
- Crystal: Flat sapphire
USPS Priority Mail within CONUS included, shipping from the East Coast. Paypal accepted and preferred, but Zelle and Venmo also accepted. Was on the quiet side for a while, but tons of great references under the old seller feedback forum.