Learn more The most recent evolution in Timex’s ongoing renaissance has been the brand’s transformation into a reliable ...
So for our money the updated Timex MK1, in either hand-wound or quartz, ticks all the right boxes. The mechanical, Hand-Wound ...
Timex The watch that started it all was a hand-wound 34-millimeter ... Fans have been dazzled by the fancy automatic versions ...
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 new-and-improved MK1 follows in the footsteps of a 1980s classic worn by Richard Dean Anderson in the 1980s TV show ...
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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 Timex MK1 is modeled after the MIL-W-46374 issued to US ... celebrating their respective 75th anniversaries in 2025 with ...
Each watch has a more contemporary feel, with the TV dial being an interesting visual twist. At $229, the Timex Automatic 1983 E Line is an absolute steal. It is available right now from Timex and ...
Timex has a long history of making affordable, durable watches, but the new Deepwater Reef 200 collection ... Finally, there’s the standout Deepwater Reef 200 Titanium Automatic (£415), which boasts a ...