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.
But the brand isn’t done yet. Today, Timex debuted a new collaborative dive watch with seafaring outdoor apparel brand Finisterre, and it boasts a feature one certainly doesn’t expect to find ...
That makes this new range from Timex even more appealing ... The range includes two straight up dive watches. One utilises a ...
Available in three colour ways, the Timex Automatic 1983 E-Line Reissue ... A Week on the Wrist with the Christopher Ward Desk Diver – the coolest watch money can't buy ...
Learn more There’s tough and then there’s Ironman tough. Hot off the success of a 2024 collaboration with Beams, Timex has three new models of the Ironman 8-Lap, each featuring steel cases, bezels and ...
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 ...
Below, find our top watches, ranging from a trendy Timex to a timepiece so accurate ... Water resistance is a dive-appropriate 200m, the lume is Swiss-made Super-LumiNova C1, and the movement is ...
The Q Diver Inspired Two-Tone Case and Band: Attention To Detail The rotating bezel and domed acrylic crystal are iconic design elements that add to the watch’s appeal. They speak to Timex’s ...