Timex Expedition WS4
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The Timex Expedition WS4 is a multifunction digital watch produced by Timex. In addition to regular timekeeping, it features barometer, altimeter, thermometer, compass, and weather forecast functions. "WS4" stands for "Wide Screen 4 Functions".[1][2] It was introduced in May 2009.[3]
The watch was field tested by American climber and adventurer Conrad Anker during an expedition to Garhwal Himalaya in 2008.[1] It was number 4 of "7 Best Outdoor Gear Picks for 2009" by Popular Mechanics.[4] The watch is also on the "Seven advanced watches that do more than just tell time" list of The Economic Times.[5]
Its face resembles the rear window of a Land Rover.[6] Its compass function takes into consideration the magnetic declination of a city so that the compass can point to the true North while geolocated in that city.[6]