Timex has quietly ushered in a new era for its iconic Expedition series with the introduction of three new Expedition® Field Post Solar models, watches built for modern explorers who demand durability, sustainability, and convenience. In this article we’ll explore why this new line stands out, what it offers, and how it fits into the competitive landscape of tool watches.
You will want to stay around, since this is easily one of the best affordable field watches available at the moment.

While the movement is compelling, the Field Post Solar doesn’t skimp on materials or finishing:
- Case & Crystal: The 41 mm case is crafted from brushed, recycled stainless steel (or tarnish‑resistant finish) and topped with an AR coated sapphire crystal for extra durability.
- Water Resistance: Rated to 100 meters, thanks to a screw-down crown and case back that add robustness for water exposure.
- Dial & Legibility: The dial retains the field watch aesthetic, bold Arabic numerals in both 12h and 24h format, luminescent hands and indices for low-light readability, and a discreet date window at 3 o’clock. Interestingly, the solar movement becomes subtly see-through under certain lighting conditions, offering a glimpse into the inner mechanics
- Straps & Sustainability: In one configuration, the strap is made from eco-conscious recycled fabric / recycled plastic, double-layered for durability and designed as a slip‑through style. Timex also offers variations on strap material (e.g. silicone).

The aesthetics fit squarely within the field‑watch heritage, but updated for the modern days with responsible materials, and practicality.
Timex offers variations like a double-layered eco-conscious fabric strap made from recycled plastic, designed in a pass-through NATO style, as well as a more sport-ready silicone strap option. Both are easy-wearing and interchangeable, giving users flexibility in both look and feel.

In a category often dominated by Seiko solar models and Citizen’s Eco-Drive range, the Field Post Solar confidently holds its ground. While it doesn’t claim luxury, it delivers premium specs where it matters most, all at an accessible price point of around $200 USD.
By integrating solar power, using recycled materials, and enhancing build quality, Timex has signaled that it’s listening closely to what today’s consumers care about: sustainability, functionality, and authenticity.

Pricing, Availability & Where to Get One
The Timex Expedition Field Post Solar models are currently available through Timex’s official EU and US websites, as well as select authorized retailers and online marketplaces. Pricing starts at approximately €209 EUR or $199 USD, depending on the variant and region.

Case Diameter: 41 mm
Case Thickness: 12 mm
Case Material: Stainless steel (brushed, recycled options)
Water Resistance: 100 meters
Caliber: Solar quartz analog movement
Crystal: Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Dial: Semi-transparent solar panel visible under certain lighting conditions