Our Q Timex Reissue collection pays homage to our most iconic designs from the 1970s, a time when the mechanical watch industry was being disrupted by the quartz crisis.
The rotating bezel allows you to track elapsed time by aligning the center mark with the minute hand’s current position.
The domed crystal, a feature commonly found in vintage watches, is shatter-resistant and preferred for dive watches due to its slight dial distortion at extreme angles, organic curve, and warmth.
The old-school battery hatch is a design element from the 1970s when watch batteries only lasted a few months. Despite modern batteries lasting up to ten years, we remain true to our archival designs.
Our diver-inspired design features bold luminescent hands, oversized markers, and an elapsed-time bezel, all while maintaining the integrity of the diver style without the expense of a deep sea helium relief valve.
The woven stainless steel bracelet is made up of hundreds of links, providing a durable polished look with a flexible fit.
We’ve been testing the durability of our watches since the 1960s, examining them on boat motors, the wrists of cliff divers, and even in dishwashers, all on live television. Today, every Timex watch undergoes a 24-hour water resistance and accuracy examination before leaving our hands.