
How to Buy a Timex Watch
Timex has been cranking out millions of affordable watches since 1854. Use this handy guide to figure out which of their timepieces is best for you.

Timex has been cranking out millions of affordable watches since 1854. Use this handy guide to figure out which of their timepieces is best for you.

A watch for the blind, reproduced Lee Rider jeans and much more.
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Everyone's favorite sub-$200, quartz-powered watch score a cool makeover from everyone's favorite menswear designer.
By Oren Hartov

From languishing on shelves to becoming the hottest watch in the world, Rolex’s Cosmograph Daytona has had a wild ride, indeed.

The new Speedtimer collection has Seiko fans rightfully excited.
By Zen Love

Military field watches are some of the most compelling examples in today's reissue-crazed market.
By Zen Love

A sick suit from Awake NY, free clothes from Kid Super, a complex watch from a Swiss brand and much more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky

007's watch is always important, of course — but this time feels different.
By Oren Hartov

From Connery’s Rolex to Craig’s Omega, the watch 007 wears is integral to his tough yet refined persona.
By Jason Heaton

This is the brand's first left-handed watch — in bold orange, no less.
By Zen Love

007 rocks a 42mm Seamaster Diver 300M with a Master Chronometer-certified movement in “No Time to Die.” And it’s not a limited edition.
By Oren Hartov

These special and interesting timepieces benefit muscular dystrophy research.
By Zen Love

The Ollech & Wajs OW 350CI is tied to the restoration of a vintage Swiss military Condor 350 motorbike.
By Zen Love

The special typeface, the interesting case design, the comfortable straps...Hermès delivers on all fronts with its new timepiece.
By Oren Hartov

A fleece jacket, a titanium sport watch, slip-on shoes by Suicoke, and so much more.
By Zen Love and Evan Malachosky

The first prototype watch the Crown sent to the bottom fo the ocean is being auctioned in Geneva.
By Zen Love

A prototype went up Mt. Everest with Corey Richards. Now Vacheron Constantin put it into production.
By Oren Hartov

Today's watchmakers are stuck in the 1960s and '70s. Just embrace it.
By Zen Love

Rick Marei has made a profession out of resurrecting once-defunct timepieces.
By Zen Love

Don't worry about battery changes or banging it up — just take this watch on your next camping trip.
By Zen Love