Selelekela
This manual provides essential instructions for the setup, operation, and care of your Timex Expedition North Field Post Mechanical 38mm Watch. Please read this guide thoroughly to ensure proper use and longevity of your timepiece.
Sehlahisoa se Felletseview
The Timex Expedition North Field Post Mechanical watch is a hand-wound timepiece featuring a 38mm stainless steel case, anti-reflective sapphire crystal, and a black stainless steel bracelet. It is designed for durability and functionality, inspired by classic military field watches.

Sekhutlo se ka pele view of the Timex Expedition North Field Post Mechanical 38mm Watch with black dial and stainless steel bracelet.
- Case Diameter: 38 limilimithara
- Motsamao: Hand-wound Mechanical
- Crystal: Anti-reflective Sapphire
- Mathata a Metsi: limithara tse 100 (maoto a 330)
- Bracelet: 20mm Black Stainless Steel
- Daela: Black with full Arabic numerals and 24-hour time markings
- Luminescence: Luminous hands and dial markings
Seta le Tšebeliso ea Pele
Ho Felisa Tebelo
Your Timex Expedition North Field Post Mechanical watch is powered by a hand-wound mechanical movement and does not require a battery. To wind the watch:
- Ensure the crown is pushed in completely against the watch case.
- Turn the crown clockwise until you feel a slight resistance. This indicates the mainspring is fully wound.
- It is recommended to wind the watch at approximately the same time each day to maintain consistent operation.

Lehlakore view of the watch, highlighting the crown used for winding and setting the time.
Ho Bea Nako
Ho seta nako oacheng ea hau:
- Ka bonolo hula moqhaka ka ntle ho boemo ba ho beha nako.
- Fetolela moqhaka ho ea ka nako kapa ka lehlakoreng le leng ho tsamaisa matsoho ka nako e nepahetseng.
- Once the time is set, push the crown back in firmly against the watch case to engage the movement and ensure water resistance.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Ho hanyetsa Metsi
This watch is water-resistant to 100 meters (330 feet). This rating makes it suitable for snorkeling and swimming. It is not recommended for diving activities.
- Kamehla etsa bonnete ba hore moqhaka o kene ka botlalo pele o beha oache metsing.
- Qoba ho sebelisa moqhaka ha oache e le metsi kapa e qoelitsoe.
Pontšo e Khanyang
The hands and dial markings feature luminous material for visibility in low-light conditions. Exposure to light will charge the luminous elements, allowing them to glow in the dark.
Tlhokomelo le Tlhokomelo
Tlhokomelo e nepahetseng e tla thusa ho boloka ponahalo le ts'ebetso ea oache ea hau.
- Ho hloekisa: Wipe the watch case and bracelet with a soft, dry cloth. For stainless steel, a slightly damp lesela le ka sebelisoa, ebe le lateloa ke ho omisoa.
- Qoba Lik'hemik'hale: Do not expose the watch to harsh chemicals, solvents, or detergents, as these can damage the case, crystal, or seals.
- Mocheso o Feteletseng: Qoba ho beha oache maemong a mocheso o feteletseng (a chesang kapa a batang) kapa liphetoho tsa mocheso tse potlakileng, tse ka amang motsamao le khanyetso ea metsi.
- Libaka tsa Magnetic: Keep the watch away from strong magnetic fields, as these can interfere with the accuracy of the mechanical movement.
- Sapphire Crystal: The watch features a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. While highly durable, it is not entirely impervious to damage. Avoid impacts and abrasive surfaces.

Image illustrating the watch's scratch-resistant crystal.
Ho batle phoso
Haeba u na le mathata ka oache ea hau, sheba mathata le tharollo tse latelang:
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Watch stops running | Not sufficiently wound. | Wind the watch fully by turning the crown clockwise until resistance is felt. Ensure daily winding. |
| Watch runs too fast or too slow | Exposure to magnetic fields; movement requires adjustment. | Keep the watch away from strong magnets. If accuracy issues persist, contact Timex customer support for service. |
| Crown is stiff or difficult to pull/turn | Accumulation of dirt; manufacturing variation. | Gently try to operate the crown. If it remains stiff or difficult to use, avoid forcing it and contact Timex customer support. |
| Ho kenella metsing | Crown not fully pushed in; seals compromised. | Ensure the crown is always fully pushed in before water exposure. If water is observed inside the watch, seek immediate professional service to prevent further damage. |
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | TW2V41700JR |
| Mofuta oa Motsamao | Mechanical (Hand-wound) |
| Nyeoe ea Nyeoe | Ts'epe e sa beng le mabali |
| Case Diameter | 38 limilimithara |
| Botenya ba Nyeoe | 8.5 limilimithara |
| Mofuta oa Crystal | Crystal ea Sapphire |
| Lisebelisoa tsa Band | Ts'epe e sa beng le mabali |
| Bophara ba Sehlopha | 20 limilimithara |
| Bolelele ba Sehlopha | Ho fihlela ho 8 inch |
| Botebo ba ho Hanela Metsi | 100 Limithara (330 Feet) |
| Mmala oa ho letsa | Ntsho |
| Likarolo tse Eketsehileng | Luminous hands and markers, 24-hour time |
Boitsebiso ba Warranty
This Timex watch comes with a Limited Warranty. For specific details regarding coverage, duration, and terms, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Timex websebaka. Boloka bopaki ba hau ba theko bakeng sa likopo tsa waranti.
Tšehetso ea Bareki
For further assistance, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact Timex Customer Service. You can find contact information on the official Timex website or through the documentation provided with your watch.
Official Timex Websebaka: www.licxengra.com





