
I don’t know that I’ll ever get bored with the Q Timex watches, these simply really feel like designs that get a lot so proper. Lately, I’m positive the automated model of the M79 has gotten all of the love, however I say there’s nothing improper with having a strong quartz in your lineup, and we’ve acquired some brand-new colours coming in on the Q Timex Color collection.

Now, I’ll say up entrance – I’ve not really dealt with any of those (although we’re engaged on that) so I’m going off of the pictures. While different releases within the Q Timex Color collection have been, effectively, fairly colourful (I’m a fan of the blue/crimson and blue/orange ones), now we’ve acquired some which are a bit extra restrained, for many who need rather less consideration on their wrist.

Of course, the dial (and even the handset) of the Q Timex Color ought to look acquainted, nevertheless it’s simply sufficient completely different that that is very way more a homage than a duplicate in my e book. Of course, packing all of it into the built-in lug case and the super-70s bracelet, and effectively, it’s fairly it’s personal factor. Oh, and what are these new colours? The Q Timex Color Series is on the market in Black/Black, Gold/Blue, and Silver/Black with pricing starting from $179 – $189. And once more, we’re engaged on getting in a evaluate unit, so we’ll offer you that hands-on after we can.
Tech Specs from Timex
- Case Width: 38 mm
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Buckle/Clasp: Clasp (Self-Adjust)
- Case Finish: Brushed/Polished
- Case Shape: Round
- Case Size: Full Size
- Crystal/Lens: Acrylic
- Dial Markings: Markers (Full)
- Watch Movement: Quartz Analog
- Water Resistance: 50 meters
- Top Ring Material: Aluminum
- Case Height: 11.5 mm
- Strap and Lug Width: 18 mm
- Attachment Hardware Color: Gold-Tone
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