Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the proper use, care, and maintenance of your Timberland Henniker Automatic Watch. Please read through this guide carefully to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your timepiece.

This image displays the Timberland Henniker Automatic Watch from the front, highlighting its distinctive brown and black skeleton dial, gold-tone hands, and dark brown leather strap. The intricate automatic movement is visible through the dial.
Setup
Setting the Time
- Pull the crown (the knob on the side of the watch) out to the furthest position.
- Turn the crown clockwise or counter-clockwise to set the hour and minute hands to the correct time.
- Once the time is set, push the crown back into its original position to start the watch movement.
Winding the Watch
Your Timberland Henniker is an automatic watch, meaning it is powered by the motion of your wrist. If the watch has stopped or is running low on power, you can manually wind it by turning the crown clockwise while it is in its pushed-in position (not pulled out). Wind approximately 20-30 times to initiate power reserve.
Adjusting the Leather Strap
The premium leather strap is designed for comfort and durability. To adjust the fit, simply use the buckle to select the appropriate hole that provides a snug yet comfortable fit on your wrist. Avoid excessive tightening, which can restrict circulation and damage the strap.

A side perspective of the Timberland Henniker Automatic Watch worn on a wrist. This view emphasizes the watch's profile, the textured dark brown leather strap, and the crown used for setting the time.
Operating the Watch
Automatic Movement
The Henniker watch features an automatic mechanical movement. This means it is self-winding and does not require a battery. The movement of your arm causes an oscillating weight inside the watch to rotate, winding the mainspring and storing energy. When fully wound, the watch has a power reserve that allows it to continue running for a period even when not worn.
Luminous Hands and Markers
The watch is equipped with luminous material on its hands and hour markers. This material absorbs light during the day and emits a glow in low-light conditions, enhancing readability in the dark.

This image demonstrates the luminous capabilities of the Timberland Henniker Automatic Watch. In a dark environment, the hour markers and hands glow brightly, ensuring readability in low-light conditions.

A detailed close-up of the watch's skeleton dial, providing a clear view of the exposed gears and components of the automatic movement. The luminous hour markers and hands are also prominent.
Maintenance
Cleaning Your Watch
To maintain the appearance of your watch, wipe the case and crystal with a soft, dry cloth. For the leather strap, use a slightly damp cloth to gently clean, then allow it to air dry completely. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, which can damage the watch's finish or the leather.
Water Resistance
Your Timberland Henniker watch is water resistant up to 5 ATM (50 meters). This means it is suitable for everyday use and can withstand splashes, rain, and brief immersion in water, such as washing hands. It is not suitable for swimming, diving, or showering, as prolonged water exposure or high-pressure water jets can compromise the seals. Always ensure the crown is fully pushed in before any contact with water.

The back of the Timberland Henniker Automatic Watch is shown, featuring an exhibition case-back that allows a view of the internal automatic movement. The '5ATM WATER RESISTANT' marking is clearly visible, indicating its water resistance.
Leather Strap Care
Leather is a natural material and can be affected by moisture, sweat, and direct sunlight. To prolong the life of your leather strap, avoid prolonged exposure to water and direct sunlight. If the strap gets wet, dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth and allow it to air dry naturally. Periodically, you may apply a leather conditioner suitable for watch straps to keep the leather supple.
Troubleshooting
- Watch Not Running: If the watch has stopped, it may be due to insufficient power reserve. Manually wind the watch by turning the crown clockwise 20-30 times while it is in the pushed-in position. Wear the watch regularly to keep it wound by your natural wrist movements.
- Time Inaccuracy: Minor variations in timekeeping are normal for mechanical watches. If the watch is consistently running too fast or too slow, ensure it is fully wound. Extreme temperature changes or strong magnetic fields can also affect accuracy. If the issue persists, professional servicing may be required.
- Moisture Inside the Watch: If you notice condensation or moisture inside the watch crystal, immediately take it to a qualified watch repair professional. Do not attempt to open the watch yourself, as this can void the warranty and cause further damage.
Specifications
| Model Number | TDWGE0055203 |
| Case Diameter | 44mm |
| Dial Type | Skeleton Dial (Brown and Black) |
| Movement Type | Automatic |
| Hands | Luminous |
| Strap Material | Premium Leather (Dark Brown) |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Water Resistance | 5 ATM (50 meters) |
| Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 0.87 x 1.73 inches; 3.53 ounces |
Warranty and Support
For information regarding the warranty coverage for your Timberland Henniker Automatic Watch, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Timberland website. For technical support or service inquiries, please contact Timberland customer service or an authorized service center.
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