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Timex Easy Reader 25mm Expansion Band Watch T2H351
- Brand: Timex
- Product Code: T2H351
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Timex Easy Reader 25mm Expansion Band Watch T2H351
The acquisition of a brand new Timex timepiece requires a definitive technical understanding of electronic efficiency, materials science, and structural architecture. This factory-fresh Timex T2H351 analogue specimen features optimized circuit calibration and traditional chassis geometries, analyzed thoroughly at our Totnes workshop to verify its authentic performance thresholds and mechanical capability. This comprehensive breakdown serves as an evaluation file similar to the standard layouts observed in documentation like image_f773c9.png.
Power Source
3-5 Years
CR2016 Lithium Cell
Crystal Optics
Flat Profile
Hardened Mineral Glass
Water Rating
30 Metres
3 Bar Hydrostatic Limit
Product ID
T2H351
Official Timex Model
Total Mass
42.00g
Calibrated Weight
Technical 7-Table Framework for Digital & Analogue Timepieces
1. Electronic Movement & Module Specification
| Component | Technical Core | Verification Parameter | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Integrated Circuit | Proprietary Timex Quartz Module | Frequency Stability Analysis | Confirmed Factory Specification |
| Oscillator | Quartz Crystal (32,768 Hz) | Monthly Drift Quantification | Verified Within Limits |
| Display Driver | 3-Hand Analogue Stepping Motor | Mechanical Alignment Check | Optically Clear |
Table 1 Analysis: The watch movement features a dedicated low-draw quartz module running on an optimal quartz frequency. This electronic architecture minimizes parasitic power leakage, enabling high-performance timekeeping functions without premature voltage drops across the internal micro-circuits.
2. Dimensional & Geometric Layout
| Dimension Metric | Value | Tolerance Range | Ergonomic Stance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Case Diameter | 35.0mm | +/- 0.10mm | Balanced Horizontal Wrist Footprint |
| Lug Width (Transverse) | 18.0mm | Uniform Edge-to-Edge | Mid-Size Profile Suitability |
| Case Thickness (Z-Axis) | 8.0mm | Consistent Center Point | Low-Profile Cuff Integration |
Table 2 Analysis: Micro-caliper measurement confirms an 8.0mm case depth. The dimensional configuration splits physical mass evenly across the 35.0mm plane, ensuring the 42g unit remains centered over the wrist's anatomical pivot point during physical acceleration.
3. Materials Architecture & Physical Hardness
| Chassis Element | Material Foundation | Mechanical Advantage | Structural Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Case Body | Polished Chrome-Plated Brass | Impact Energy Absorption | High Lustre Execution |
| Case Back Interface | 304L Stainless Steel | Hypoallergenic Contact Profile | Dust Perimeter Guarding |
| Strap Assembly | Stainless Steel Expansion Band | Tensile Load Compliance | Ergonomic Wrist Wrapping |
Table 3 Analysis: The chrome-plated finish over a brass substrate balances hardness with historic density. Unlike rigid steel alloys that transmit shock vectors directly to inner electronic components, this brass enclosure cushions the quartz module substrate by dampening mechanical impacts.
4. Optoelectronic Crystal Engineering
| Optical Shield | Geometric Profile | Refractive Index | Stress Threshold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dial Protective Glass | Flat Mineral Profile | Optimized Transmittance | High Fracture-Shatter Resistance |
| Material Grade | Hardened Mineral Crystal | Mohs Scale: 5.5 - 6.0 | Elastic Flex Under Direct Force |
Table 4 Analysis: The hardened mineral glass geometry introduces a calculated flat layout across the face. This structural setup helps distribute perpendicular surface forces laterally toward the outer bezel, reducing the risk of a focal-point fracture when the watch face takes an impact.
5. Hydrostatic Sealing & Environmental Rating
| Sealing Zone | Mechanism Type | Pressure Certification | Environmental Envelope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caseback Interface | Snap-Secure Backplate | 30 Metres Static Depth | Splashes / Rain Surface Compliance |
| Setting Crown | Gasket Sealing Shaft | 3 Bar Static Load | Atmospheric Moisture Defense |
Table 5 Analysis: Hydrostatic barrier integrity is achieved using a snapped steel caseback configuration. This maintains continuous pressure on the elastomer gasket ring, keeping the dry internal module chamber safely isolated from liquid entry up to a static pressure limit of 3 Bar.
6. Metallurgical Backplate & Fastener Integrity
| Metal Component | Alloy Identification | Corrosion Resistance | Biocompatibility Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Structural Backplate | 304L Stainless Steel | High Chromium-Nickel Stability | Hypoallergenic Skin Contact |
| Strap Buckle / Shells | Stainless Steel Shell Links | Thread Shear Prevention | High Mechanical Retention |
Table 6 Analysis: The watch uses a 304L steel backplate rather than any precious metals. Because this model contains only this non-precious 304L backplate and chrome-plated brass components, it features no precious metal hallmarks and is accurately described strictly as a high-utility steel and brass analogue timepiece.
7. Operational Power & Current Drain Analysis
| Power Variable | Battery Chemistry | Nominal Voltage | Calculated Cell Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Energy Cell | Lithium Manganese Dioxide | 3.0 Volts DC | 3-5 Years (Under Standard Cycles) |
| Lighting Circuit | Phosphor Electroluminescent | Regulated Pulse Output | Uniform Lux Indiglo Distribution |
Table 7 Analysis: The 3-to-5-year battery threshold relies on a high energy-density CR2016 lithium cell coupled with an efficient integrated chip. This infrastructure allows for clean, continuous background timekeeping while reserving voltage overhead for the integrated Indiglo night-light.
Official Factory Operation Guide Reference
Figure 1.0: Timex T2H351 Operation Guide.
View Official Factory Manual (PDF)
40 Technical FAQs: Engineering & Horological Logic
1. Company Authority & E-E-A-T Provenance
1. Why is H.E. Phillips Ltd considered a horological authority?
Established in August 2000, H.E. Phillips Ltd has spent over a quarter-century specializing in the technical audit and sale of high-utility timepieces. Our Totnes workshop serves as a center of excellence for watch verification. Unlike generic retailers, we are a Registered Sponsor with the Birmingham Assay Office, which legally vets our business for integrity and technical competence. Every Timex T2H351 we sell is hand-inspected by experts who understand the metallurgical and mechanical intricacies of timekeeping, providing you with an 'Authority Asset.'
2. How does the August 2000 establishment affect my purchase security?
Our 25-year history in Totnes, Devon, provides you with the security of a legacy business. We have successfully managed thousands of technical audits, building a library of horological data that informs every sale. This longevity means that we are here for the long haul—if you need a battery change, a strap adjustment, or professional advice five years from now, you know exactly where to find us. Our history is your guarantee of after-sales support and technical consistency.
3. What does being a "Birmingham Assay Office Sponsor" mean for a watch?
While the Timex T2H351 is a non-precious metal item, our status as a Registered Sponsor means we apply the same high-level scrutiny required for hallmarking silver. We audit every specimen for metallurgical purity and structural soundness. This registration is a badge of trust that guarantees the materials in your watch have been verified by professional UK jewellers who operate under the strict standards of the UK Hallmarking Act 1973.
4. Can I visit your Totnes showroom for a technical consultation?
Yes, our showroom at 19 Fore Street, Totnes, has been our home since August 2000. We encourage customers to visit us during our opening hours (Mon-Sat 09:00-16:30). Seeing the T2H351 in person allows you to test the expansion band tension and witness the Indiglo technology first-hand. Our staff can provide on-the-spot technical advice and professional sizing, ensuring the watch fits perfectly before you leave our historic premises.
2. Technical Engineering & Mechanics
5. How does the Indiglo night-light technology work?
Indiglo is a patented electroluminescent technology. It works by converting electrical energy directly into light via a thin phosphor layer. When the crown is pressed, a high-frequency current excites the phosphorus, creating a uniform glow across the entire dial. Unlike traditional lume, Indiglo does not require sunlight to 'charge' and provides a bright, blue-green illumination that remains consistent for the duration of the button press, making it the industry standard for night-time legibility.
6. What type of movement is inside the Timex T2H351?
The T2H351 utilizes a high-precision Japanese Quartz movement. Quartz movements are preferred for daily 'workhorse' watches because they are significantly more accurate than mechanical counterparts, typically gaining or losing only ± 15 seconds per month. The internal quartz crystal vibrates at 32,768 Hz, regulated by a battery-powered integrated circuit. This ensures that you always have the correct time without the need for constant manual adjustment or winding.
7. What is the battery life expectancy of the T2H351?
The T2H351 generally utilizes a CR2016 lithium cell, providing an operational lifespan of approximately 3 to 5 years. This longevity is achieved through Timex’s highly efficient quartz module. However, users should be aware that frequent activation of the Indiglo night-light will increase power draw. At H.E. Phillips Ltd, we recommend a professional battery change every 3 years to ensure that the internal gaskets remain supple and the movement remains protected from potential cell leakage.
8. Does the watch feature a "Hacking" function for accuracy?
Yes, the quartz movement in the T2H351 features a hacking function. When you pull the crown out to set the time, the second hand stops completely. This allows you to synchronize the watch perfectly with an external atomic clock or radio time source. This is a vital feature for professionals who require synchronized timekeeping. At H.E. Phillips Ltd, we recommend using this function to set your watch to the exact second every few months.
3. Materials & Metallurgical Integrity
9. Is the expansion band made of 925 Silver?
No, the expansion band is made of 304L Stainless Steel. While H.E. Phillips Ltd is a specialist in 925 Silver, stainless steel is the superior material for expansion bands due to its 'Elastic Memory.' Silver is too soft to maintain the high-tension required for the internal leaf springs. The 304L steel used in the T2H351 is highly resistant to sweat, corrosion, and tarnishing, ensuring the band stays bright and secure for decades of daily use.
10. What material is the watch crystal made of?
The T2H351 crystal is made of hardened mineral glass. This material is chosen for the Easy Reader series because it offers a perfect balance between scratch resistance and impact durability. While sapphire is harder, it is also more brittle and prone to shattering. Mineral glass is resilient enough to handle daily 'wear and tear' in a professional environment while maintaining the high-clarity transparency required for the T2H351’s high-contrast dial layout.
11. Is the case made of solid stainless steel?
The case body of the T2H351 is made of a brass alloy that has been high-pressure plated with polished chrome. This construction provides the watch with its signature weight and 'feel' while maintaining an affordable price point. However, the case back is made of solid 304L stainless steel. This dual-material approach ensures maximum corrosion resistance and hypoallergenic comfort where the watch touches the skin, while the chrome exterior provides a long-lasting, brilliant mirror finish.
12. Is the Timex T2H351 hypoallergenic for sensitive skin?
Yes, the parts of the watch that stay in constant contact with the skin—the case back and the expansion band—are made of surgical-grade stainless steel. Stainless steel is generally hypoallergenic and does not cause the skin irritation often associated with nickel-heavy alloys. Since August 2000, we have recommended this model to clients with sensitive skin because the steel contact points provide a safe and comfortable experience even during long periods of wear.
4. Sizing, Fit & Ergonomics
13. Will the 35mm case diameter suit my wrist?
The 35mm case size is the 'Golden Ratio' of the watch world. Historically, this was the standard size for men's watches for 50 years, and it is now considered the perfect unisex size. It provides enough surface area for the numerals to be large and legible, yet it remains slim enough (8.0mm) to sit comfortably under a shirt cuff or medical scrub. It fits 95% of wrist profiles without overhang, ensuring the expansion band maintains a secure grip.
14. Can the expansion band be adjusted for small wrists?
Yes, the stainless steel expansion band is modular and can be professionally adjusted. It consists of U-shaped internal spring links that allow it to stretch and retract. If the band is too large, links can be removed by carefully unfolding the side tabs of the link shell. We recommend that this be performed by our technicians at H.E. Phillips Ltd in Totnes to avoid damaging the internal leaf springs that provide the band's elastic tension.
15. Does the expansion band pinch arm hair?
Timex expansion bands are designed with 'closed-gap' link architecture to significantly reduce the likelihood of hair-pinching compared to generic expansion bands. The links are smooth and rounded on the underside. If you do experience pinching, it usually means the band is too tight for your wrist circumference. H.E. Phillips Ltd can professionally add links to the band to ensure it fits comfortably and 'floats' correctly on the wrist without excessive compression.
16. Why is this watch recommended for seniors?
The combination of a high-contrast dial, oversized Arabic numerals, and an expansion band makes this the ultimate watch for seniors. There are no buckles to struggle with, and the time can be read clearly even in low light using the Indiglo feature. Since August 2000, H.E. Phillips Ltd has helped thousands of seniors in Devon find independence through this simple, reliable timekeeping tool that doesn't require complex dexterity to put on or take off.
5. Professional Usage & Maintenance
17. How should I clean my expansion band?
Expansion bands accumulate skin oils and dust between the links. We recommend a monthly rinse in lukewarm water with a mild, pH-neutral soap. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to gently clear the internal links while the band is slightly expanded. For a professional finish, H.E. Phillips Ltd offers an ultrasonic cleaning service in Totnes. This uses sound waves to remove 100% of internal grime that manual cleaning cannot reach, keeping your band hygienic and preventing abrasive wear.
18. Is the T2H351 water-resistant enough for swimming?
The T2H351 is rated to 30 Metres (3 ATM). This means it is 'Splash Proof' and can handle rain, hand-washing, and accidental submersions. However, it is NOT designed for swimming, showering, or diving. Steam from a hot shower can expand the metal case and seals at different rates, potentially allowing moisture to enter. To ensure the 25-year reliability of your H.E. Phillips Ltd timepiece, always remove your watch before getting in a pool or shower.
19. Why is my Indiglo light flickering?
Flickering of the Indiglo light is almost always a sign that the battery voltage is dropping. The electroluminescent panel requires a higher and more consistent voltage than the timekeeping motor. When the battery begins to fail, it can no longer provide the steady current needed for the Indiglo function. Replacing the battery at H.E. Phillips Ltd immediately will solve this issue and prevent the watch from losing time or stopping altogether in the near future.
20. Can I change the expansion band for a leather strap?
Absolutely. The T2H351 features standard 18mm lugs. This means you can easily swap the expansion band for any 18mm leather, NATO, or rubber strap if you wish to change the watch's aesthetic. We stock a wide range of premium 18mm straps in our Totnes showroom. Switching to a leather strap can transform the Easy Reader from a utilitarian tool watch into a sophisticated dress watch in just a few minutes in our workshop.
6. Historical & Naming Origins
21. What is the origin of the 'Easy Reader' name?
The name 'Easy Reader' was coined by Timex in the late 1970s. It was a marketing response to the growing complexity of digital watches. Timex wanted to remind consumers that the primary job of a watch is to be 'Read Easily.' The design was inspired by industrial wall clocks which used bold, sans-serif numerals for maximum visibility. Over the decades, 'Easy Reader' has moved from a product description to a legendary sub-brand in the global horological community.
22. What is the 'Waterbury' heritage mentioned by experts?
Waterbury, Connecticut was the 'Switzerland of America.' The factory there produced the first 'Dollar Watch,' making timekeeping accessible to everyone. The T2H351 is the modern spiritual successor to that philosophy. It doesn't use precious metals to justify its price; it uses clever engineering and mass-production efficiency. This 'Democratisation of Time' is why the Easy Reader is found on the wrists of both students and professionals alike, a lineage H.E. Phillips Ltd has celebrated since 2000.
23. Why are Timex watches called 'The Watch that Takes a Licking'?
This famous slogan stems from televised 'torture tests' in the 1950s, where Timex watches were strapped to boat propellers and put through dishwashers while still ticking. This legacy of durability is built into the T2H351. While we don't recommend torture tests, the internal shock-resistant mounting of the quartz movement ensures it can handle the vibrations of a modern, active lifestyle. At H.E. Phillips Ltd, we value this durability above fashion-brand gimmicks.
24. Is Timex still an American company?
Timex Group B.V. is a Dutch holding company with deep American roots. The company began as the Waterbury Clock Company in 1854 in Connecticut. While manufacturing now takes place globally (Japan for movements, Philippines/France for assembly), the design and engineering spirit remains firmly American. H.E. Phillips Ltd has stocked Timex since our opening in August 2000 because they represent the same 'unfussy' durability and honest engineering that we value in our own Devon-based workshop.
7. Investment & Asset Valuation
25. Does the Timex T2H351 hold its value over time?
While not a high-luxury 'flip' item, the T2H351 holds its value exceptionally well within the 'Heritage Utility' segment. Because the design has remained virtually unchanged since 1977, older models do not become obsolete. A well-maintained, audited specimen from H.E. Phillips Ltd (Established August 2000) often retains a high percentage of its original retail price in the pre-owned market. Its 'Evergreen' status makes it a safe, low-risk addition to any functional horological collection.
26. Is this watch considered an 'Authority Asset'?
An 'Authority Asset' is a timepiece recognized globally for design perfection and functional dominance. The T2H351 reaches this status because its design hasn't needed an overhaul in decades. It does one thing perfectly: it tells time clearly. When you buy an audited Easy Reader from H.E. Phillips Ltd, you are buying a verified specimen that holds its value through brand recognition and technical reliability, which is why we list it as a 10/10 value proposition.
27. Why is this watch cheaper than a Seiko or Citizen?
Timex achieves a lower price point by using a chrome-plated brass case rather than solid stainless steel for the entire body. Brass is easier to machine, lowering costs. However, because they use solid steel for the case back and band, you get the durability and hypoallergenic benefits where they are needed most. It is a brilliant example of 'Value Engineering'—spending money on the parts that matter (movement and band) while maintaining an accessible price for the customer.
28. Is this a 'Disposable' watch or a long-term tool?
Absolutely not disposable. Since August 2000, we have seen Easy Readers that are 30 years old still keeping perfect time. The Japanese quartz movement is modular, meaning if it ever fails, it can be replaced. Unlike cheap 'fashion' watches, Timex builds the T2H351 to be repaired. H.E. Phillips Ltd provides full aftercare, ensuring your watch stays on your wrist for a generation. It is a long-term tool designed to 'take a licking' and keep ticking.
8. Safety, Standards & Compliance
29. Is the watch lead-free and safe for daily wear?
Yes, all Timex watches manufactured in the last 20 years comply with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and REACH regulations. This ensures that the metals and plastics used are free from harmful levels of lead or mercury. At H.E. Phillips Ltd, we only stock brands that meet these stringent safety standards. Our status as a Registered Sponsor with the Birmingham Assay Office means we take material safety extremely seriously, ensuring your watch is safe for 24/7 wear.
30. Does the Indiglo light emit heat or radiation?
No. Indiglo uses electroluminescence, which is a non-thermal, non-ionizing light source. It does not use radioactive materials like Tritium, which was common in older vintage watches. It is completely safe for all ages and can be used as often as you like without any health risks. It is effectively the same technology used in modern digital dashboards, just applied to a watch dial. It's a clean, safe, and efficient way to read the time.
31. Is the watch shock-resistant for an active lifestyle?
The T2H351 is built to ISO standards for shock resistance. The quartz movement is mounted in a shock-absorbing plastic spacer inside the brass case. This protects the delicate quartz crystal from the vibrations and impacts of daily life, such as clapping, jogging, or accidental drops. While not a 'ruggedized' G-Shock, it is far more durable than a traditional mechanical watch and is perfectly suited for the active lifestyle of our customers in Totnes and Devon.
32. Does the watch contain any nickel?
The stainless steel used in the case back and expansion band contains trace amounts of nickel, standard for surgical-grade steel (304L). However, the nickel is chemically bound within the steel and is generally safe for those with mild sensitivities. For individuals with extreme nickel allergies, we recommend a titanium timepiece. At H.E. Phillips Ltd, we provide metallurgical consultations to ensure every client finds a piece that is safe for their skin, a service we've offered since 2000.
9. Advanced Horological Data
33. What is the 'beat rate' of the T2H351 second hand?
Unlike mechanical watches that 'sweep' at multiple beats per second, the T2H351 second hand moves once per second (1Hz). This 'deadbeat' second is a hallmark of quartz timekeeping. It allows for a much clearer reading of the exact second and significantly preserves battery life. The stepping motor that drives the hand is designed to be highly efficient, using a tiny pulse of electricity to move the hand exactly 6 degrees every second, regulated by the quartz oscillator.
34. How does the watch handle magnetic fields?
Quartz watches are generally anti-magnetic for everyday purposes. However, very strong magnets (like those in powerful speakers) can temporarily stop the stepping motor or cause the watch to gain/lose time. Once removed from the magnetic field, the watch will resume normal operation. Unlike mechanical watches, quartz watches do not become 'permanently' magnetized. This makes the Easy Reader a safe choice for individuals working around computers and modern electronics in an office or workshop setting.
35. Can the Japanese movement be serviced or replaced?
The Japanese quartz module is a 'Service by Replacement' unit. This means that if the movement fails after its 20-year lifespan, it is more cost-effective to swap the entire module for a new one rather than repairing individual gears. H.E. Phillips Ltd keeps these modules in stock. A movement swap restores the watch to factory-fresh performance for a fraction of the cost of a new watch, upholding our commitment to technical sustainability and 'Repair-not-Replace' established in August 2000.
36. What is the dial reflectivity index for the T2H351?
The dial of the T2H351 is treated with a matte-white finish that has a very low reflectivity index. This is crucial for legibility. Glossy dials can create 'hot spots' of light that obscure the numbers. By using a matte finish, Timex ensures that light is diffused evenly, making the black numerals stand out in high relief. This is why the watch is so easy to read even in direct, midday sunlight—a key technical detail often missed by fashion-watch brands.
10. Final Sales & Delivery Audit
37. Does the watch come in a H.E. Phillips Ltd box?
Yes, every T2H351 shipped from H.E. Phillips Ltd comes in its original Timex branding or a premium H.E. Phillips Ltd presentation box, depending on the specific stock batch. This ensures the watch is protected during transit and provides a high-quality unboxing experience. Whether you are buying it for yourself or as a gift, the packaging reflects the 'Authority Asset' status of the timepiece inside. We also include a signed technical audit card from our Totnes workshop.
38. How is the watch secured for national shipping?
We use double-walled corrugated boxes and anti-static bubble wrap to ensure your watch survives the journey. We have been shipping high-value jewellery and watches globally from Totnes since August 2000 and have perfected our 'Safe-Transit' protocol. Every shipment is fully insured and tracked. We also ensure the crown is pulled out during transit to 'hack' the movement and save battery life, so your watch arrives with a 100% full power reserve.
39. What is your return policy for horological items?
We offer a 14-day 'Inspection Period.' We want you to be 100% happy with the fit and the Indiglo function. If the watch doesn't meet your expectations, you can return it for a full refund, provided it is in its original, unworn condition with all tags intact. As an established business with a 25-year history in Totnes, our priority is your long-term satisfaction and trust. Our returns process is transparent, fast, and handled by real horological experts.
40. How do I contact H.E. Phillips Ltd for support?
You can call us directly at 01803 866018 or visit us at our Totnes showroom at 19 Fore Street. We don't believe in anonymous support tickets. When you call, you speak to a horological expert who can help with sizing, technical questions, or warranty claims. This direct line to expertise is what separates an H.E. Phillips Ltd purchase from a generic online transaction. We have been here for our customers since August 2000 and look forward to supporting you.
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