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 ...
It has been a few years since Timex updated the original Marlin reissue. Fans have been dazzled by the fancy automatic versions and the stunning Todd Snyder limited editions, but the first version may ...
Timex Early versions of the watch had a lightweight resin case; clear, easy-to-read dial; and, despite its entry-level price tag, an automatic movement — a fact that has turned the Camper into ...
Learn more Timex is on a real burner with reviving archival pieces. And its latest, the Automatic 1983 E Line, harkens from an often-overlooked horological era. It was the height of the quartz ...
Timex and Peanuts have a long-running collaboration ... The pair of new 40-mm Marlin Automatic pieces, meanwhile, feel just right for more conservative tastes. Both house movements you won ...
Timex has a long history of making affordable ... Finally, there’s the standout Deepwater Reef 200 Titanium Automatic (£415), which boasts a lightweight titanium case and a 21-jewel automatic movement ...
Credit: Timex Early versions of the watch had a lightweight resin case; clear, easy-to-read dial; and, despite its entry-level price tag, an automatic movement — a fact that has turned the ...
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