Timex has quietly trimmed the price of one of its most versatile chronographs — the Waterbury Chronograph in a reverse panda configuration — down to $178, from its regular retail price of $210.
That’s a 15-percent discount on a stainless steel bracelet watch with clean proportions and classic sports-watch styling, available directly from Timex’s website.
A timeless configuration
TimexFor those not immersed in watch-speak, a standard so-called “panda” dial features a white or silver main dial with dark sub-dials — a look made famous by racing chronographs of the 1960s and ’70s.
The “reverse panda” inverts that color scheme: dark main dial, light sub-dials.
On the Waterbury, the effect is a black dial with white sub dial registers, which reads with slightly more presence on the wrist and pairs naturally with the brushed stainless steel case. It’s a subtle distinction with a meaningful visual payoff.
A tachymeter scale rings the chapter ring, giving the watch the functional, purposeful look associated with a long line of classic racing chronographs.
The Waterbury Chronograph is paired with a matching stainless steel bracelet secured by a deployant clasp and powered by a quartz analog movement. It’s also water-resistant to 100 meters.
Pricing and availability
TimexThe Timex Waterbury Chronograph is currently available directly from Timex.com for $179, down from its regular retail price of $210.
The watch is marked as low stock on the product page, so availability may be limited. For a quartz-powered stainless steel chronograph with 100-meter water resistance and a bracelet included, the current price represents strong value in the sub-$200 range. Whether it stays there or not is hard to say, but it’s the kind of deal that tends to disappear quietly.


