Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Timex Kids Watches - The exquisite First Kids Watch








For many years now Timex has had a great reputation for building a great quality, durable watch. They have worked hard to earn their reputation and it is well-deserved. They sold their first wristwatch in 1950 and for decades after that they sold their watches with the help of their advertising team and catchy slogan, "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking." Their catchword went along with creative images of Timex watches taking a great deal of abuse, but they kept on working.

Timex Kids Watches Will Last
They put a lot of pride in the durableness of their watches, and it isn't just an ad campaign; these watches positively are durable and long-lasting. This is one of the reasons why they make such great kids watches. Yes, their kids watches are made just as durable. They need to be. Kids can be pretty rough with things because they don't always understand inescapable things are fragile. Unfortunately they regularly learn the hard way, after they have broken a few of their beloved toys.

Part of why Timex childrens watches will last a long time is because they are waterproof. Kids love to play in the water either they are playing in the sink, bathtub, sprinklers, or heading to the pool in the summer. Unfortunately they often forget to take off their watch before playing in the water, but this won't be a problem with a Timex kids watch.

Timex Kids Watches - The exquisite First Kids Watch

A Great First Watch
The guess they make such a good first watch for a child is because of their Timex Time trainer line of childrens watches. This line is specifically made with extra features that make it easier for kids to learn how to tell time. Even though we live in a digital age it is foremost for kids to know how to tell time on an analog watch or clock. With these kids watches your child will get excited about learning how to tell time.

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