
National Geographic Men's NG751GKBS TimeTrekker Ana-Digi Chronograph Tachymeter Watch Product Description:
- Precise Swiss-Quartz movement
- Swiss Movement
- Day/Date Calendar & Week Number, Alarm, Three Time Zones
- Water Resistant to 5 ATM/50 meters
- Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)
Product Description
Stylishly designed for both professional and casual dress, this high performance National Geographic TimeTrekker analog/digital watch for men is engineered with features and functions that meet the demands of professional explorers, adventurers and world travelers. It has a digital interior face that's framed by an analog dial with luminous-tipped skeleton hands, Arabic numeral hours, and small minute indexes. The digital functions of this watch include a precisely timed, Swiss quartz chronograph as well as a tachymeter for calculating time over distance. The silver-tone watch case measures 46mm wide (1.81 inches), is topped by a flattened bezel with screw-down accents, and is completed by a handsome stainless steel bracelet band. Other features include a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and water resistance to 50 meters (165 feet)--suitable for swimming but not for diving.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Sharp looking watch, though LARGE and heavy
By Barry Lawrensen
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RLMOZUICUCI37 I have just started wearing this National Geographic TimeTrekker watch, and it definitely feels heavier on my wrist than the Casio Ana-Digi that it replaces. This new watch is also bigger: warning, this is a very large men's watch! I really like the appearance, and the features of this watch fit my wishes quite well.The watch packaging does not include a user's manual. Instead there is just a single paper referring to the manufacturer's website at: http://www.eganausa.com and the url: http://www.eganausa.com/NatlGeoWatches/NationalGeographic.htm which has a link for the various watch manuals. The specific link for this model's manual is: http://www.eganausa.com/NatlGeoWatches/NG751SERIESMANUAL.pdfPlease watch my video to see a few more of my comments. My biggest complaint is the National Geographic logo, which is right at 12:00, on TOP of the crystal face. So the logo constantly blocks view of the top of the LCD display below, as well as the analog hands when they are near 12. This logo placement is a serious design flaw to me. So if you're considering this watch, be aware of it's large size (suits me OK, but be aware), and the Logo location right on top of the crystal face.I would have preferred a paper manual to get started, although it is convenient to have the manual available online (anyone else lose track of their manuals after a year or two, when you really need it?!?).One of the specs I read is a 5-year battery life on this unit. I will be curious to see how well it lives up to this! When battery change time comes, it will be IMPORTANT to have the pdf manual handy, as it will be necessary if "hands synchronization" is necessary (page #21 of the manual). Hands synchronization brings the analog hands back in sync with the digital display, which perhaps can happen when the battery gets low? My former Casio Waveceptor watch had that problem, and I was thankful I found that online manual to help me sync the hands.This watch is also available with a black leather band:National Geographic Men's TimeTrekker Ana-Digi Chronograph Tachymeter Watch #NG751GKSK
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