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It’s hard to imagine, but some of the most viral Timex Q releases can be harder to land than a Rolex. In the 1970s, battery-powered quartz movements began taking over the watch industry ...
In 2018, working with a long-time collaborator, Timex took a gamble by reissuing a little dress watch from the 1960s. It paid off by sparking a Timex renaissance powered by affordable third-party ...
While I’d stop short of saying it “saved” the brand, I feel confident it brought Timex back into relevance. The brand couldn’t have picked a better watch to take the next big leap in the series. The Q ...
Those two boxes – retro design and a compact size – are ticked by the Timex Automatic 1983 E-Line Reissue, but there’s much more to this watch than that. Launched towards the end of 2024 ...
Available now, it's priced at an entirely reasonable £1,450. Timex has taken a bold leap upmarket with its latest watch – an automatic piece with a case made from forged carbon and solid titanium.
Now, this Timex only costs around $200, so obviously you’re not getting anything close to the quality of an actual Zenith. It goes without saying that the movement powering the watch is not an ...