Timex Expedition WS4

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The Timex Expedition WS4 in time display mode. The temperature displays 31.8 degrees Celsius while the clouds and rain icon indicates the barometric pressure trend is negative, forecasting deteriorating weather conditions ahead with possible rain.

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]

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