Last year, Timex gave the Expedition field watch collection a well-received overhaul, including the marquee Expedition Capstone with a stainless steel barrel case and an automatic movement.
Now, the aquatic half of the Expedition collection receives a similar update. The Expedition Pioneer Titanium Automatic is not only Timex’s new second-best dive watch, after the Atelier Marine M1a, but it might be the best option on the market under $500.

Timex offers a fleet of very affordable dive watches, but most of them are quartz. For mechanical purists, the recently updated Deepwater Reef line was the only real contender.
But it appears that Timex is serious about expanding the reach of its flagship outdoor watch collection, the Expedition collection, into the water. The new Expedition Pioneer Titanium Automatic offers specs that rival those of watches twice its price, backed by a classic dive watch look.

Starting from the outside, it has a 41mm faceted titanium case with a uniform sandblasted finish, topped by a titanium unidirectional, coin-edge bezel with a matte black insert featuring a 60-minute scale.
The material of the bezel insert is not disclosed, but I suspect it is aluminum with a matte black coating. It takes after the Submariner with a graduated 15-minute track and a triangle pip fitted with a Super-LumiNova pearl.






