The newest addition to the Waterbury collection is elegant and affordable, and it sports a gorgeous dial color.
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 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 venerable MK1 now comes in a duo of extremely cheery hues—and adds a nifty new mechanical movement to the mix for good ...
The mechanical, Hand-Wound version exudes the rugged charm and aesthetics of an iconic, vintage field watch. At a modest ... do well to check out the MK1 Automatic. The design is a carbon copy ...
Each watch has a more contemporary feel, with the TV dial being an interesting visual twist. At $229, the Timex Automatic ...
The latter includes an automatic movement. Timex While both sizes look ... On the smaller watch, blocks replace the arrows, while a slip-through strap keeps things true to the vintage military ...
its vintage feel. While watches from major brands are slowly getting downsized, the Marlin has been way ahead of the curve. When Timex first brought the model back from the archives in 2017 ...
The latter includes an automatic movement. - Credit: Timex While ... On the smaller watch, blocks replace the arrows, while a slip-through strap keeps things true to the vintage military aesthetic ...