A significant portion of Timex’s resurgent appeal among watch enthusiasts comes from the brand’s impressive ability to offer affordable watches that are obviously styled after popular luxury watches.
We’ve seen a number of modern Timex watches that draw clear inspiration from Rolex, Omega, TAG Heuer, Cartier and Zenith, and now it looks like we can add another high-end brand to the mix, as Timex’s latest pilot’s watches look like they could’ve come off the IWC assembly line in Schaffhausen.

Ace in the hole
Timex’s latest affordable homage is the Waterbury Ace, an aviation-inspired twist on the brand’s long-running quartz-powered stalwart. There are two different models of the Ace — one three-hander, one chronograph — and both appear to be heavily inspired by IWC’s Pilot’s Watch line.
The three-hander, simply called the Waterbury Ace, features a 41mm stainless steel case and a dial with printed Arabic numeral hour markers accented by smaller block markers on the minute track and a white date window at 3:00. It’s a look very reminiscent of the IWC Pilot’s Watch Mark XX, with the most significant visual difference being the Arabic 12 on the Timex in place of the IWC’s triangle index.
