The new Waterbury Heritage Chronograph, modeled after 1970s racing watches like the Rolex Daytona and Heuer Autavia, is ...
Timex has been focusing on a campaign—digital edge, vintage soul—that reimagines vintage watches in the present time and ...
The venerable MK1 now comes in a duo of extremely cheery hues—and adds a nifty new mechanical movement to the mix for good ...
Timex is taking a nostalgic dive into the past with the launch of the Q Timex 1982 Ana-Digi Reissue. Read all about it here.
Credit: Timex Inside the 40 mm stainless steel case is a quartz movement, and the dial is protected by a domed acrylic crystal. Available from 18th February, the Timex Marlin Quartz Chronograph is ...
The stainless-steel case is vertically brushed for an under-the-radar, matte finish. A domed acrylic crystal covers the clean black dial with both 12- and 24-hour Arabic indexes and luminous hands ...
both with a stainless-steel cases and 50 meters of water resistance. All collectors are welcome. The new MK1 comes in two sizes, 36mm and 40mm. The latter includes an automatic movement. Timex While ...
All three are made of stainless steel and come with Timex’s clever ‘expansion band’ steel bracelet that is both stretchable and adjustable without tools. The first automatic reissue from ...
Available in three colour ways, the Timex Automatic 1983 E-Line Reissue is a 34mm stainless steel watch with a square (ish) case housing what’s known as the ‘TV Dial’, owing to its shape.
The 1970s redefined watch design, and today’s brands are bringing back the era’s most iconic looks The 1970s was a turning ...
Timex and Peanuts have a long-running collaboration ... The $279 black-dial variation on a stainless steel band is a winner for me. The beauty of a Marlin is that it punches so far above its ...
There’s a real charm in its simplicity. The 40mm stainless steel case manages to strike the right balance between durability and style without any unnecessary flourishes. And then there’s the ...