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SPECIAL EXTENDED SPECIAL EXTENDED

WARRANTY OFFER WARRANTY OFFER

5 YEARS FOR 5 DOLLARS

For $5, Timex will extend the enclosed one year limited manufacturer's warranty for an additional 4 years from date of purchase. This 5 year warranty covers repairs on your watch under the same terms and conditions as set forth in the manufacturer's warranty in this booklet.

Payment can be made with AMEX, Discover, Visa or MasterCard by calling 1-800-448-4639 during normal working hours or you can mail a check to:

Timex Extended Warranty, P.O. Box 1676, Dept. EF

Little Rock, AR 72203

We will need your name, address, telephone number, date watch purchased and 5 digit watch model number.

Payment must be made within 30 days after date of purchase.

CONGRATULATIONS! You are now the proud owner of a TIMEX

Digital watch featuring INDIGLO ® night-light. Before using your TIMEX watch, please read the instructions in this booklet carefully to familiarize yourself with the operation and care of your TIMEX watch and with the Limited Warranty.

SECTION 1 – INDIGLO

®

NIGHT-LIGHT

Your Timex watch featuring INDIGLO night-light contains a patented electroluminescent technology (U.S. Patent Numbers 4,527,096 and

4,775,964). The INDIGLO night-light illuminates the entire watch face

(digital or analog/digital) with a uniform bright light that offers superior readability in all low light and nighttime conditions. Simply press the appropriate button to activate.

INDIGLO is a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.

SECTION 2 – NIGHT-MODE

®

Your Timex watch is equipped with NIGHT-MODE ® . This Timex patented feature (U.S. Patent Number 4,912,688) enhances the benefits of the INDIGLO ® night-light. Once activated, any button pushed will cause the INDIGLO night-light to stay on for 3 seconds.

NIGHT-MODE is activated by pressing and holding the INDIGLO button for 3 seconds. The watch will beep, indicating that you are in

NIGHT-MODE. NIGHT-MODE will stay activated for 3 hours or until you deactivate it by pressing and holding the INDIGLO button again for 3 seconds.

EXAMPLE: When running lap time in low light conditions, press

START/SPLIT. At this time, the INDIGLO night-light will automatically stay on for 3 seconds, allowing you to read the lap or split time...all

with one simple push of a button.

SECTION 3 – WATER-RESISTANCE/SHOCK RESISTANCE

If your watch is water-resistant, it will be indicated ( ) on the watch face or on the caseback.

• 30 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure to 60 p.s.i.a. (equals immersion to 98 feet or 30 meters below sea level).

• 50 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure to 86 p.s.i.a. (equals immersion to 164 feet or 50 meters below sea level).

• 100 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure to 160 p.s.i.a. (equals immersion to 328 feet or 100 meters below sea level).

• 200 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure to 300 p.s.i.a. (equals immersion to 656 feet or 200 meters below sea level).

WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER-RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY

BUTTONS OR PULL OUT THE CROWN UNDER WATER UNLESS

YOUR WATCH IS INDICATED AS 200 METER WATER-RESISTANT.

NOTES:

1. The watch is water-resistant only as long as crystal/lens, push buttons and case remain intact.

2. Even though the watch may be water-resistant to a significant depth

(100 or 200 meters), it is not a diver watch and should not be used for diving.

3. Timex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after exposure to salt water.

4. Shock-Resistance: If your watch is shock-resistant, it will be indicated on the watch face or caseback. Timex shock-resistant watches are designed to pass the FTC test for shock-resistance.

However, care should be taken to avoid damaging the crystal/lens.

SECTION 4 – GENERAL OPERATION/FEATURES

IMPORTANT NOTE: Find the illustration that most closely resembles the button locations on your watch. Acquaint yourself with the location of these buttons as they are referred to throughout the instruction book.

STOP/RESET

SET

START/SPLIT

INDIGLO

MODE

INDIGLO

MODE

START/RESET

SET

START/SPLIT

START/SPLIT

SET

MODE

INDIGLO

INDIGLO

CROWN

START/SPLIT

MODE

STOP/RESET

START/RESET

SET

DIGITAL MODES

• Twelve-digit display

• Daily alarm

• Hourly chime

• 12/24 hour option (Aviator's use 24-hour or military time)

• 4 year "smart calendar" (automatically adjusts the date for months with less than 31 days)

• Two separate time zones

• 100-hour countdown timer

• 100-hour chronograph with either split or lap capability

• 99-lap counter

• NORMAL TIME mode features automatic adjustment for months with less than 31 days.

• From NORMAL TIME mode press MODE to bring you to CHRONOGRAPH mode.

Chronograph features split or lap time recording and net/elapsed time operation.

• From CHRONOGRAPH mode press MODE to bring you to ALARM mode.

• From ALARM mode press MODE to bring you to

COUNTDOWN TIMER mode.

• From COUNTDOWN TIMER mode press MODE to bring you to SECOND TIME ZONE mode.

• From SECOND TIME ZONE mode press MODE to return to NORMAL TIME mode.

ANALOG (HANDS) PORTION

• Hours, minutes, seconds

• 360˚ compass directional ring or time zone ring

ANALOG SETTING INSTRUCTIONS

To start your watch, remove the plastic guard from under the CROWN and push the CROWN in completely. This will start your watch. The second hand should now advance at one second intervals.

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Setting the Time

• Pull the CROWN out completely.

• Slowly rotate the CROWN CLOCKWISE or COUNTERCLOCKWISE to the desired time.

• Push the CROWN in completely to restart the watch.

SPECIAL AVIATOR APPLICATIONS

The following aviator features may be useful in certain timing and directional activities associated with flying.

• The Independent Dual Time or 2nd Time Zone mode may be set to

Coordinated Universal Time known as "Zulu Time" (formerly called

Greenwich Mean Time - GMT and Local). A 24-hour time setting is available for precise time setting.

• The 100-Hour Countdown Timer aids with calculating "Time Over

Distance" based on Instrument Flight Rule Navigation (IFR).

• The 100-Hour Chronograph with split capability aids with "Checkpoint

Navigation", calculating ground speed, and in determining actual flight time.

• The Compass Directional Ring may aid in holding pattern entries, and as a checkpoint reminder during final approach.

Please acquaint yourself with the location of the buttons which operate the watch. These buttons are referred to throughout this booklet.

OTHER FEATURES

• AUTOMATIC SET RETURN – While in the SET function within any mode, if no button is pressed for 2 minutes, the watch will automatically return to NORMAL TIME. This functioning will help correct for any accidental button presses.

• AUTOMATIC MODE RETURN – While in any mode other than the

NORMAL TIME and CALENDAR mode, whenever START/SPLIT is pressed (as well as STOP/RESET for watches with five push buttons), the next push of MODE will automatically return the watch to the NORMAL TIME and CALENDAR mode and not the next mode in the normal sequence.

• ALARM AUTOMATIC RETURN – While in the ALARM mode, if no button is pressed for 2 minutes, the watch will automatically return to

NORMAL TIME.

• HOURLY CHIME with visible indicator beeps every hour on the hour.

• INDIGLO ® night-light with NIGHT-MODE ® for night viewing. Operate by pressing the INDIGLO button (see Sections 1 and 2).

• 12 or 24 HOUR (Military) Time System.

SECTION 5 – HOW TO SET TIME/CALENDAR

A. From NORMAL TIME mode, press and hold SET firmly to begin setting procedure.

B. “HOLD TO SET” appears on the display, and the SECONDS section will begin flashing.

C. Press START/SPLIT to return SECONDS to zero.

D. Press MODE to set the correct hour. The HOUR section will begin flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance hours. Pay attention to the

AM or PM indication on the right side of the lower display in order to set the correct time. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the hours.)

E. Press MODE to set the correct minutes. The MINUTE section will begin flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance minutes. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the minutes.)

F. Press MODE to set the month. The MONTH section will begin flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance the month. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the month number.)

G. Press MODE to set the date. The DATE section will begin flashing.

Press START/SPLIT to advance the date. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the date setting.)

H. Press MODE to set the day of the week. The DAY OF THE WEEK section will begin flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance the day.

(For watches with five push buttons, you can also press

STOP/RESET to reverse the day setting.)

I. Press MODE to select NORMAL (12 hour) or MILITARY (24 hour)

TIME. Press START/SPLIT to alternate between 12 and 24 hour time.

J. When setting is complete, press SET to exit the SET procedure.

HOW TO SET SECOND TIME ZONE

A. From NORMAL TIME mode, press MODE four times to view

SECOND TIME ZONE (T2).

B. Follow the above steps for NORMAL TIME setting.

NOTE: Minutes, seconds and 12/24 hour time cannot be set in

SECOND TIME ZONE. They are automatically synchronized with the

NORMAL TIME mode.

C. SECOND TIME ZONE may be peeked at from NORMAL TIME by pressing and holding START/SPLIT. When in SECOND TIME ZONE,

NORMAL TIME may be peeked at by pressing and holding

START/SPLIT.

SECTION 6 – HOW TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH

The chronograph (or stopwatch) is used to measure elapsed time from a beginning point; for instance, to time a race. It can be used to record segments of your training routine so that you can evaluate your progress.

To enter CHRONOGRAPH mode, press MODE once from NORMAL TIME display. You are now in the

CHRONOGRAPH mode.

In the CHRONOGRAPH mode, select either SPLIT or

LAP by pressing SET. (Note: Chronograph must be set to zero to switch between SPLIT and LAP.) The word “SPLIT” or “LAP” will alternate with each press.

The SPLIT chronograph allows the user to view total accumulated time at a particular interval while continuing to accumulate total time.

The LAP chronograph allows the user to view the elapsed time for an interval but resets to zero to measure the discrete time of the next interval.

SPLIT LAP

For example, if a runner ran one mile in four equal one minute intervals on a quarter mile track and the user pressed SPLIT/RESET at the end of

1/4 1.00

2/4 2.00

1.00

1.00

3/4 3.00

1.00

each quarter mile, the display would show as illustrated.

4/4 4.00

1.00

STANDARD CHRONOGRAPH WITH NET/ELAPSED TIME

In either SPLIT or LAP mode, standard (pause) chronograph operations are as follows:

A. Press START/SPLIT to begin timing. “LP.01” will appear on the upper display, indicating that timing has begun, and that you are on lap 1.

NOTE: You can leave CHRONOGRAPH mode while the chronograph is running. From NORMAL TIME, press MODE once to reenter

CHRONOGRAPH mode.

B. Press STOP/RESET to stop the timing. The chronograph will stop running.

C. Press START/SPLIT to resume timing OR

Press STOP/RESET to clear the chronograph and return the lower display to zero.

ADVANCED CHRONOGRAPH WITH SPLIT OR LAP TIMING

A. Press START/SPLIT to begin timing.

B. Press START/SPLIT to temporarily freeze the chronograph readout and measure a split or a lap. Either SPLIT or LAP will flash, indicating that a split or lap time has been taken, and that the chronograph is continuing to time the event.

C. After 10 seconds, the watch will resume showing the running lap or split time. LP.02 will appear on the upper display, indicating that you are on the second lap. You can count up to 99 laps in this manner. To resume showing the time before 10 seconds have passed, press MODE.

D. When the event ends, press STOP/RESET. The watch will end timing. The lower display will indicate the final lap time (if LAP was selected) or the total event time (if SPLIT was selected). The upper display will indicate the total number of laps taken in the event.

E. To begin a new event, press STOP/RESET. This will clear the chronograph and return the lower display to zero. You are now ready to repeat Steps A through E.

NOTE: If you need to pause the chronograph during the timing, press

STOP/RESET. Press START/SPLIT to resume timing the event, or STOP/RESET to clear the chronograph and return the lower display to zero.

The chronograph will count minutes, seconds and hundredths for the first 60 minutes, at which time it will display hours, minutes and seconds, up to 24 hours.

(For watches with five push buttons, you can also peek at the chronograph from NORMAL TIME or SECOND TIME ZONE mode by pressing STOP/RESET.)

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SECTION 7 – HOW TO SET/USE COUNTDOWN TIMER

The countdown timer allows you to preset a period of time into the watch. Similar to a football, basketball or kitchen timer, the watch counts down from the preset period, indicating the time remaining, and signaling when the period has expired.

HOW TO SET COUNTDOWN TIMER

A. From NORMAL TIME mode press MODE three times.

You are now in TIMER mode. The display will look like this:

B. Press SET to begin setting procedures. The TENS OF HOURS section will begin flashing in the lower display. (The countdown timer can be set up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds.)

Press START/SPLIT to advance tens of hours. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the tens of hours.)

C. Press MODE. The HOURS section will begin flashing. Press

START/SPLIT to advance hours. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the hours.)

D. Press MODE. The TENS OF MINUTES section will begin flashing.

Press START/SPLIT to advance minutes. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the tens of minutes.)

E. Press MODE. The MINUTES section will begin flashing. Press

START/SPLIT to advance minutes. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the minutes.)

F. Press MODE. The TENS OF SECONDS section will begin flashing.

Press START/SPLIT to advance seconds. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the tens of seconds.)

G. Press MODE. The SECONDS section will begin flashing. Press

START/SPLIT to advance seconds. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the seconds.)

If you need to change a setting, press MODE to return to the TENS OF

HOURS section.

H. When you have completed setting the timer, press SET to stop digits from flashing. Timer is now set and in the ready position. If you need to change your setting, press SET. If you do not wish to use the timer now, press MODE to return to NORMAL TIME.

HOW TO USE THE COUNTDOWN TIMER

A. From the TIMER mode, press START/SPLIT to begin operation of countdown timer. While it is counting down, you may switch to another mode of operation without affecting timer operation. Even if the watch is in another mode of operation, the timer will still beep when reaching zero.

B. To stop the timer, press STOP/RESET. YOU MUST BE IN TIMER

MODE TO STOP THE TIMER.

C. If timer has been stopped before reaching zero, press START/SPLIT to continue to countdown from the point at which the countdown stopped, or press STOP/RESET to reset timer to its original time setting.

D. When the timer has reached zero, it will beep for 10 seconds. The beep may be silenced early by pressing any button. When the timer sounds, the timer display will automatically appear for 10 seconds, no matter what mode you were in prior to the signal. When this occurs, you have ten seconds to restart the timer or set a new countdown time before the mode previously displayed reappears.

E. To restart the timer during this ten second period, simply press any button to silence the alarm and then press START/SPLIT. The timer will restart and the watch will return to the mode previously displayed before the timer appeared.

F. To set a new countdown time during this ten second period, simply press any button to silence the alarm and then press SET. The timer will enter the SET mode. See previous instructions for setting the countdown timer. After setting the new countdown time, the watch will return to the mode previously displayed before the timer appeared.

NOTE: While in NORMAL TIME or SECOND TIME ZONE (T2), the word

“TIMER” will appear in the middle of the display during active operation of the countdown timer.

SECTION 8 – HOW TO SET/USE DAILY ALARM/HOURLY CHIME

HOW TO SET ALARM

A. From NORMAL TIME mode press MODE two times.

You are now in ALARM mode. The display will look like this:

B. Press SET to begin setting procedures. Either “T-1” or “T-2” will begin flashing in the upper display. T-1 represents time zone 1, while T-2 represents time zone 2. An alarm can be set for either time zone 1 or time zone 2, but not both simultaneously. Press

START/SPLIT to alternate between T-1 and T-2.

C. Press MODE. The HOUR section will begin flashing. Press

START/SPLIT to advance hours. Pay attention to the AM or PM indication on the right side of the lower display in order to set the correct time. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press

STOP/RESET to reverse the hours.)

NOTE: The AM or PM indication will not be displayed if the time zone that you are setting the alarm for is set for 24 hour (military) time.

D. Press MODE. The TENS OF MINUTES section will begin flashing.

Press START/SPLIT to advance minutes. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the tens of minutes.)

E. Press MODE. The MINUTES section will begin flashing. Press

START/SPLIT to advance minutes. (For watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the minutes.)

If you need to change a setting, press MODE to return to TIME ZONE setting.

F. When you have completed setting the alarm, press SET to stop digits from flashing. This will end the setting operation.

NOTE: After every new alarm time setting, the ALARM will automatically be armed when you press SET. The symbol will appear, indicating that the ALARM is now armed. Follow the instructions below for manually activating or deactivating the alarm.

For watches with five push buttons, press STOP/RESET to peek at the

NORMAL TIME or SECOND TIME ZONE (T2) (depending on which time zone the alarm was set for).

HOW TO ACTIVATE ALARM AND HOURLY CHIME

A. If you are not in the ALARM mode, repeatedly press MODE until you enter this function.

B. Press START/SPLIT until the symbol appears on the right side of the display. This symbol indicates that the ALARM has been activated and is now armed. The alarm will now sound at the indicated time every 24 hours, unless disarmed. It will sound for 20 seconds. The beep may be silenced by pressing any button. When the alarm sounds, the alarm display will automatically appear for 20 seconds, no matter what mode you were in prior to the alarm. When this occurs, you have twenty seconds to disarm the alarm or set a new alarm time before the mode previously displayed reappears.

C. To disarm the alarm during this twenty second period, simply press any button to silence the alarm and then press START/SPLIT. The symbol will disappear, indicating that the alarm has been disarmed and the watch will return to the mode previously displayed before the alarm appeared.

D. To set a new alarm time during this twenty second period, simply press any button to silence the alarm and then press SET. The alarm will enter the SET mode. See previous instructions for setting the alarm. Once set to the new alarm time, the watch will return to the mode previously displayed before the alarm appeared.

NOTE: While in NORMAL TIME or SECOND TIME ZONE (T2)

(depending on which time zone the alarm was set for), the symbol will appear on the right side of the display indicating that an alarm is active.

E. To activate the HOURLY CHIME while in the ALARM mode, press

START/SPLIT until the symbol appears in the right side of the display. This symbol indicates that the HOURLY CHIME has been activated. When this symbol is shown, the watch will beep 2 times every hour on the hour. When the chime is activated, the watch will also beep each time any button is pressed. To deactivate the

HOURLY CHIME, enter the ALARM mode, and press START/SPLIT until the symbol disappears.

NOTE: Both the ALARM and HOURLY CHIME can be armed at the same time. Press START/SPLIT until symbol and symbol appear. Both the ALARM and HOURLY CHIME are now activated.

To deactivate, press START/SPLIT until both symbols disappear.

While in NORMAL TIME and SECOND TIME ZONE (T2), the symbol will appear on the right side of the display indicating that the

HOURLY CHIME is active.

SECTION 9 – HOW TO ADJUST THE COMPASS DIRECTION RING

If your watch is equipped with a compass directional ring, it gives an approximate compass reading in 10˚ intervals. Locate the sun and then follow the instructions.

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HOW TO USE THE COMPASS

DIRECTIONAL RING

1. Point the hour hand at the sun (see diagram).

2. WHEN IN A.M. TIME - Rotate the compass direc-tional ring until S (South) is past the hour hand and halfway between the hour hand and 12:00.

WHEN IN P.M. TIME - Rotate the compass directional ring until S (South) is before the hour hand and halfway between the hour hand and 12:00.

Adjust the compass directional ring every hour to reflect changes in the sun's position. When reading the compass directional ring, make certain the hour hand is always pointed towards the sun. When the hour hand is at 12:00 noon, S (South) should also be at 12:00.

SECTION 10 – BRACELET ADJUSTMENT

Review the various adjustable bracelet types below to determine which one is on your watch.

NOTE: The clasp can be damaged if excessive force is used.

SLIDING CLASP BRACELET

1. Open locking plate using nail file, small screwdriver or other blunt instrument.

2. Move clasp to desired bracelet length.

3. While holding the locking plate with your finger and thumb, exert slight pressure and slide the clasp back and forth until you feel the clasp engage in one of the grooves on the underside of the bracelet.

4. Firmly press the locking plate down until it snaps to the closed position. If it seems to be difficult to push closed, repeat Step 3 to ensure that you have properly positioned the clasp.

FOLDOVER CLASP BRACELET

You can adjust the bracelet size by moving the position of the bracelet within the foldover clasp as shown. (Illustration shows bracelet in upright position.) NOTE: The bracelet on your watch may be in a different position on the clasp than is shown in the illustration.

1. Locate pushpin in the openings on the clasp.

Using a pointed tool, press the spring bar in and gently twist bracelet for removal (Fig. 1).

Keep your hand over the pushpin and use caution when twisting the bracelet. The pushpin is spring loaded and may eject from the opening.

Fig. 1

2. Insert pushpin in the bracelet endpiece and determine the desired position (Fig. 2). Insert one end of the pin securely in the pushpin opening and depress the spring tip of the pushpin. Move the pin to fit into the top opening of the clasp opposite the opening in which the pin is positioned on the clasp bottom (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3

Fig. 2

BRACELET LINK REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: Prior to removing any bracelet links, first determine if your watch can be sized using the “FOLDOVER CLASP” instructions above.

If not, then follow the instructions below.

Removing Links: Place the bracelet upright and insert a pointed tool in open space of bracelet (see diagram).

Slide bracelet pin in the direction of the arrow. Push hard since pins are designed to be difficult to remove. Repeat this procedure until desired number of links are removed.

Reassembly: Position the two bracelet parts back together, and push pin in from end it was removed, in opposite direction of the arrow. Be sure to press the bracelet pin down securely all the way into the link of the bracelet until it is flush with the rest of the bracelet.

SECTION 11 – BATTERY REPLACEMENT

One battery provides the power to operate your Timex watch. To change the battery entails removing the clip which holds it down. To avoid the possibility of permanently damaging the watch, TIMEX

STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR WATCH TO A LOCAL

RETAILER OR JEWELER TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED. The battery type required is indicated on the caseback of your Timex watch.

IMPORTANT NOTE: After replacing the battery and before you close the caseback, be sure to quickly press the reset button twice if indicated on the battery clamp. If after you close the caseback and replace the battery, the display does not go on, press all buttons simultaneously.

CAUTION: DO NOT DISPOSE OF OLD BATTERY IN FIRE OR ATTEMPT

TO RECHARGE. KEEP LOOSE BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN.

When installed at the factory, the battery life in this Timex watch is estimated to last approximately 4.5 years or as specified on the watch package. This estimate is based on the alarm being used one time per day for ten seconds and the light being used one second per day.

Battery life may vary depending on your actual usage experience. The use of NIGHT-MODE ® , which causes the INDIGLO ® night-light to activate for three seconds with any button press, may reduce battery life.

SECTION 12 – SERVICE

If your TIMEX watch should ever need servicing, send it to Timex addressed as follows:

HOTLINE WATCH SERVICE, P.O. Box 2740, Little Rock, AR 72203

For service questions, call 1-800-448-4639.

For your convenience in obtaining factory service, participating Timex

Retailers can provide you with a pre-addressed Watch Repair Mailer.

See the Limited Warranty for specific instructions on the care and service of your Timex watch.

Should you need a replacement strap or band, call 1-800-448-4639.

© 1996 Timex Corporation

LIMITED WARRANTY

The Basic Coverage: This TIMEX Quartz Digital L.C.D. (liquid crystal display) watch (but not any battery, crystal/lens, band or strap) is warranted to the owner for a period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase against defects in manufacture by Timex Corporation - not by the dealer from whom the watch was purchased.

What Timex Will Do: If this watch develops such a defect within the one year period, it will be repaired (i.e., a new or thoroughly reconditioned and inspected module will be installed) or replaced ( a watch of equal value and similar appearance will be supplied) at our option, provided it is returned with a $5.00

check or money order to cover costs of postage, handling and service, and you provide proof of purchase and date of purchase.

This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover:

1) Timex will not repair defects related to servicing not performed by Timex

Corporation or a Timex Authorized Service Center.

2) Timex will not provide any warranty service if your watch shows evidence that it has been tampered with, misused, abused, or altered; for example:

• moisture damage sufficient to affect the proper function of the watch;

• damage to the case; or

• visible cracking of the crystal/lens.

3) Timex reserves the right to charge you for a replacement battery, if the battery in your watch is depleted. No additional charge will be made unless the one year warranty period has expired or servicing is necessary for reasons beyond our control, in which case a moderate charge will be made.

4) TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, special or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.

Your Rights Under Implied Warranties and State Law: THIS LIMITED

WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES,

OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES. TIMEX LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY

WARRANTY IMPLIED BY STATE LAW, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE

IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A

PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL

PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

Care of Your Watch:

• Avoid exposing your watch to water, steam, or other forms of moisture if it is non-water-resistant.

• If the crystal/lens becomes damaged, have it replaced at once to avoid damage to the module.

• When your battery is depleted, have it replaced promptly. The particular type of battery required is indicated on your caseback. You can get them from your local

Timex retailer.

Service of Your Watch:

If your TIMEX watch should ever need servicing, send it to Timex addressed as follows: HOTLINE WATCH SERVICE, P.O. Box 2740, Little Rock, AR 72203

Because of possible loss, we recommend insuring your watch, return receipt requested, when using the mails. If you do not obtain a receipt within a reasonable time, start a tracer through the originating post office. NEVER INCLUDE A

SPECIAL WATCHBAND OR ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR

SHIPMENT. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE MAY SUBSTITUTE A WATCH OF EQUAL

VALUE AND SIMILAR APPEARANCE FOR YOURS ON BOTH IN-WARRANTY AND

OUT-OF-WARRANTY REPAIRS.

For your convenience in obtaining factory service, participating Timex retailers will be pleased to provide you with a postage-paid, pre-addressed Watch Repair

Mailer.

TIMEX is a trademark and a service mark of Timex Corporation.

REG. U.S. PAT. & TM. OFF.

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