We’re enamoured of this titanium Timex. The newest addition to the brand’s collectable Expedition watch range, the affordable Expedition North Titanium Automatic will catch the attention of wannabe adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
This lightweight toughie channels the look of a traditional field watch, with a shock-resistant 41mm case rendered in titanium, and scratch-resistant anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
The matte black dial has white Arabic numeral hour markers, its date window at 3 o’clock. Super-LumiNova hands and hour markers ensure easy readability in low-light conditions.
Features include a 21-jewel Miyota automatic movement, screw down crown with Timex mountain logo, and a 20mm Ecco DriTan leather strap with matching titanium pin buckle. It’s showy in an understated, un-showy way.
It also offers water resistance down to 200 metres.
Features include a 21-jewel Miyota automatic movement, screw down crown with Timex mountain logo, and a 20mm Ecco DriTan leather strap…
The Timex Expedition range has been equipping explorers since the 1980s and was inspired by the brand’s archival military-issue timepieces. We think the Expedition North Titanium Automatic is a great addition to the range, ideal for those looking for a rugged sport or adventure watch built to last, at a price that won’t break the bank.
Priced at £329, this new Timex should find itself on the shortlist of anyone who enjoys outdoor activities and requires a reliable, stylish timepiece to keep them on schedule.
Introducing this season’s most audacious luxury gift: a gold-plated watch box priced at €43,000. Lac Humidors, known for its high-end humidors and watch winders, describes the box as both a technical showpiece and a tongue-in-cheek answer to the age-old question of what to buy for the person who has everything. Due to the complexity of…
The Bühlmann Decompression 02 is a professional-grade mechanical dive watch on a mission. Building on the success of the 2021 Decompression 01, the new model focuses on enhanced functionality, safety and real-world usability, with a design shaped by decades of research originating from Dr Albert A. Bühlmann’s pioneering decompression work. The Decompression 02 is of…
Orient Star has expanded its Classic Collection M45 with two hand-wound moon-phase watches built around a newly developed movement and design theme centred on the quiet passage of time. The models, one a regular production piece, the other a limited edition of 140, take their cues from the Pleiades star cluster, a recurring inspiration for…
We’re enamoured of this titanium Timex. The newest addition to the brand’s collectable Expedition watch range, the affordable Expedition North Titanium Automatic will catch the attention of wannabe adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
This lightweight toughie channels the look of a traditional field watch, with a shock-resistant 41mm case rendered in titanium, and scratch-resistant anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
The matte black dial has white Arabic numeral hour markers, its date window at 3 o’clock. Super-LumiNova hands and hour markers ensure easy readability in low-light conditions.
Features include a 21-jewel Miyota automatic movement, screw down crown with Timex mountain logo, and a 20mm Ecco DriTan leather strap with matching titanium pin buckle. It’s showy in an understated, un-showy way.
It also offers water resistance down to 200 metres.
The Timex Expedition range has been equipping explorers since the 1980s and was inspired by the brand’s archival military-issue timepieces. We think the Expedition North Titanium Automatic is a great addition to the range, ideal for those looking for a rugged sport or adventure watch built to last, at a price that won’t break the bank.
Priced at £329, this new Timex should find itself on the shortlist of anyone who enjoys outdoor activities and requires a reliable, stylish timepiece to keep them on schedule.
French atelier Lac Humidors unveils bespoke gold-plated watch box worth €43,000
Introducing this season’s most audacious luxury gift: a gold-plated watch box priced at €43,000. Lac Humidors, known for its high-end humidors and watch winders, describes the box as both a technical showpiece and a tongue-in-cheek answer to the age-old question of what to buy for the person who has everything. Due to the complexity of…
Introducing the Decompression 02: Bühlmann’s most advanced dive watch yet
The Bühlmann Decompression 02 is a professional-grade mechanical dive watch on a mission. Building on the success of the 2021 Decompression 01, the new model focuses on enhanced functionality, safety and real-world usability, with a design shaped by decades of research originating from Dr Albert A. Bühlmann’s pioneering decompression work. The Decompression 02 is of…
Orient Star adds new minimalist moon-phase watches to Classic M45 line
Orient Star has expanded its Classic Collection M45 with two hand-wound moon-phase watches built around a newly developed movement and design theme centred on the quiet passage of time. The models, one a regular production piece, the other a limited edition of 140, take their cues from the Pleiades star cluster, a recurring inspiration for…
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