Since this thread has gone to the watches I will chime in. I usually don't pay more than $30 for a watch. I love the Timex Expeditions. I have never had good luck with a resin band. They always break on. Most of the time it is the flap that the other end of the band goes through. I tried to use a piece of wire to hold it together on both occasions (bought the same watch again). After a while the wire wore its way through the band. A few years ago I bought a Timex Expedition Digital Compass. It was yellow. First the band broke and I used the aforementioned wire. Then the battery died. Tried replacing but the watch started going crazy. Bought a cheapo $15 Wal*Mart watch with a metal band. Never again! It was a analog-digital watch. Thoguht it looked cool and with a metal band I wouldn't have to worry about it breaking. Wrong! That watch was psycho. Started really going psycho after the 30-day return policy was up. I had to smack the watch hard to get it back to normal. Plus, the analog and digital time never stayed synchronised. I was always resetting it. The metal band couldn't be adjusted so it flopped around everywhere. I got so mad at it and just threw it out. I then got the same Timex again at Wal*Mart (gray instead of yellow, though). Paid half of what I did for the yellow (Internet purchase

). When the battery died I successfully changed it, but then the band broke.


I am now on my third Timex Expedition, but this time it is a leather band. Love the watch as I did the previous two, but it is that darn band again. It seems to be holding together, but it has stretched some, so it flops around slightly. Not as annoying as the metal watch I had, but it is noticeable. If I start using the next tightest notch, I'm afraid the band will stretch even further. Btw, I had a velcro watch at one time, but I didn't like it. Does anyone know if there is a band that would end my watch band nightmares? I have never been able to keep a watch more than a couple years because of the stupid bands. You may be wondering why I don't just buy replacement bands. Well, they never look right. Either they don't match right, or meet up right when it connects to the watch body.
This is my current watch:
http://www.timex.com/bin/detail.tmx?item=048148778627#
The other two Timex watches I had were just like it except the resin bands and the colors.
I didn't realise I rambled so much. Sorry.

This thread also shows how imperfect the watches are, so I guess that means I am still on topic.
