Timberland HT2 Outdoor Performance Watch Review
New Watch is Top of The Line
By Who Cares, published Dec 12, 2007
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The Timberland HT2 watch is one nice looking piece of watch. Listening to the company describe it as an outdoor performance watch sometimes means nothing. This is because we are used to companies misleading us in order to get our business. We are lucky to find out that Timberland is not wrong about the statement. The Timberland HT2 comes with dials upon dials that may be a little too much for the stylish eye. For those who could care less, you receive a watch that has ties together both analog and digital form for helping you keep track of four different time zones. Believe it or not, there is much, much more to the Timberland HT2 outdoor performance watch.
One thing that this watch is instantly good at is making you ten times more prepared for the outdoors. You will quickly notice an old style magnetic compass located in the four dial collection to help you find your away around. There is even a tachymeter that gives you information about your time and even the distance that you have traveled. Timberland decided to take the watch up another step by including a barometer and thermometer to help explain to you when it might be time to turn around. You can tell that the Timberland HT2 outdoor performance watch includes a little bit of everything and is a nice piece of watch that incorporates many different things.
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Posted on 12/12/2007 at 3:12:18 PM