Case diameter: 36 mm; 34 mm: models with identifier T7xxxx.
Housing material: Hardly a digital offers so much speculation and confusion as the housing material like this. Some call as material stainless steel, other polished metal, here it is plastic, in another Amazon display 'Case shape' and brass, on Amazon.com 'Brass' in Timex.de again 'plastic', in contrast, but Timex.it 'Stainless Steel'. In addition, there are rumors that two versions are in circulation of each model, a chrome plated plastic and metal. What's wrong but now? Timex Germany called, the lady on the phone reads on the website: plastic. Made inquiries at Uhr.de, in response came the information that is there to read something special for everyone: stainless steel. Finally remains only the scratch test. If it's metal, then in any case only a very thin sheet. Thus, the clock is still heavier than a comparable Casio which is made from resin in any case. Therefore: If you at a clock like this one can not say clearly whether plastic or metal, which speaks first of all for a good feel. With Casio's Resinmodellen one notices immediately known, that they are made of plastic. And even if was chrome here, as the film thickness is still larger than the chrome paint with Casio: If I make a comparison test with my Seiko "Running Man" from 1983, which consists of chrome-plated brass, this Timex is seen haptic rather with this comparable as a Casio.
Dual Time: This clock beyond merely provides alarm and stopwatch, date (month, day) and week, but no second time zone.
Mineral glass: This clock has (probably more) plastic glass because it is curved.
Conclusion: A digital clock that bear playing as Mens is, not as outright Nerdwatch. The Timex has their very own distinctive watch design and is not a copy of any of these retro models, but with this body shape, the elongated digits and the Indiglo lighting since 1992 in the range.