Timex Adds More ’70s Vibes to Its Cool Retro Chronograph Watch

Gotta get back in time.

Black and gold Timex Q chronograph watch with brown leather strap against blue background.Timex

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How do you make a 1970s-inspired chronograph feel even more faithful to the era? Add a two-tone motif!

That’s exactly what Timex did to the Q Timex Continental Chronograph, which was originally introduced only two months ago. Better still, the gold-toned detailing is layered over a black dial and bezel.

Timex Q chronograph quartz watch with black dial, gold-tone bezel, and brown leather strap on a dark surface.
The Continental Chronograph gets a two-tone, black-and-gilt makeover.
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The Continental Chronograph elaborates on the Continental GMT introduced almost exactly a year ago. It maintains the faceted case with angled lugs flowing into an integrated bracelet.

A prominent Q Timex logo, fine-gauge snailed dial texture, baton applied hour markers and fencepost hour and minute hands are also carried over to the chronograph. The rectangular lollipop seconds hand is repurposed as a chronograph seconds hand.

Black and gold Timex Q chronograph watch with two beige subdials and a black leather strap.
The Continental Chronograph has a 24-hour synced time subdial at 3:00 and a small seconds at 9:00.
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The Continental’s novel, intriguing GMT disc, viewed through a curved aperture, is replaced by a rather unusual bicompax chronograph arrangement. Naturally, given it’s part of the Q Timex collection, the movement is quartz.

There are two sunken subdials, both gold-toned in this case, with a standard small seconds display at 9:00, but rather than a totalizer, a synched 24-hour time dial is located at 3:00.

Tone deft

The Continental Chronograph debuted with two can’t-miss color schemes: a blue dial with a matching bezel and a silver reverse panda. Both came on H-link steel integrated bracelets.

Side view of a wristwatch with a silver case, gold bezel and buttons, and a black strap.
The gilt-and-black dial is complemented by gold tone on the bezel frame, pushers and crown.
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This update gets a bit bolder with a black dial with gold-toned subdials, hour markers, hands and an applied Q logo. The black-and-gilt motif spills over onto the unidirectional rotating bezel with a gold 60-minute scale and pip on a black insert, held by a gilded coin-edge frame.

A gold-tone finish is added to the pushers and Q-signed crown to complete the look. The upper pusher starts and stops the one-hour chronograph complication, while the lower pusher resets it.

Back view of a Timex watch with a black leather strap, gold-tone buckle, and stainless steel case back engraved with a world map.
The two-tone Continental Chronograph comes on an integrated brown leather strap with a gilded pin buckle.
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The other big update with this reference is the integrated brown leather strap, which, of course, features a gilded pin buckle. It’s a relatively thick leather strap with an oiled and waxed finish to prevent moisture damage and cracking.

Availability and pricing

I’m a sucker for black-and-gilt watches, and two-tone is never a bad choice if you’re going for a retro look.

If you’re looking for something safer and more versatile, go with one of the debut models. The new Continental Chronograph is a great option for spicing up your watch collection without breaking the bank.

The two-tone Q Timex Continental Chronograph is available now from Timex for $239.

Timex chronograph quartz watch with black dial, gold-tone accents, and dark brown leather strap.Timex

Timex Q Timex Continental Chronograph

Specs

Case Size 40mm
Movement Quartz
Water Resistance 100m

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