What's In A Name?
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Doofus

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34,149 posts

201 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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This feels like a tough sell, at £1,850...

https://timex.co.uk/collections/timex-atelier


Super Sonic

13,964 posts

82 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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Whoah that's a bit more than my timex. They do have a bit more history than some 'top' brands though!

Vsix and Vtec

1,403 posts

46 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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If Timex had taken better care of their legacy watches, they might be credible at this price point. They make nice enough watches, but the moment you need spares or servicing they're just not there. I have two watches in my small collection which were both bought in the mid 90s, my Citizen chronograph and my late Fathers Timex. Both went wrong in the last couple of years, but my Citizen was the only one able to be repaired. I can't even aquire a new movement for dad's Timex, the best I can do is buy a second hand donor watch and cannibalise it for parts.

As it stands, I have no more faith that Timex will repair this watch in 20 years than I do any of the others they make. At nearly 2k, that cannot be the ownership expectation.

bazza.

819 posts

120 months

Tuesday 23rd June
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Wow that looks gorgeous, I love the details

BrokenSkunk

5,098 posts

278 months

Wednesday 24th June
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https://www.watchtime.com/brands/technology/timex-...

Need anyone say any more about the brand?

redrabbit

2,150 posts

193 months

Wednesday 24th June
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BrokenSkunk said:
https://www.watchtime.com/brands/technology/timex-...

Need anyone say any more about the brand?
That's pretty desperate, isn't it? Terrible name too, regardless of whether or not you have any aversion to Mr Musk's products (I know this is not affiliated, but it's the first thing that springs to mind when you read the name). Proper magic bean territory!




Edited by redrabbit on Wednesday 24th June 13:53

redrabbit

2,150 posts

193 months

Wednesday 24th June
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Vsix and Vtec said:
If Timex had taken better care of their legacy watches, they might be credible at this price point. They make nice enough watches, but the moment you need spares or servicing they're just not there. I have two watches in my small collection which were both bought in the mid 90s, my Citizen chronograph and my late Fathers Timex. Both went wrong in the last couple of years, but my Citizen was the only one able to be repaired. I can't even aquire a new movement for dad's Timex, the best I can do is buy a second hand donor watch and cannibalise it for parts.

As it stands, I have no more faith that Timex will repair this watch in 20 years than I do any of the others they make. At nearly 2k, that cannot be the ownership expectation.
That's very interesting. I've pondered their Galli model a few times and wondered if it would be worth the price (especially now it can be had for c. £600 vs. £900 or so a year ago). I quite like the idea of a 'luxury Timex' if the quality was there, but for me that's too expensive to scrap if it became unserviceable.





Bob_Defly

5,782 posts

259 months

Wednesday 24th June
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BrokenSkunk said:
https://www.watchtime.com/brands/technology/timex-...

Need anyone say any more about the brand?
Wow

bazza.

819 posts

120 months

Wednesday 24th June
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redrabbit said:
That's very interesting. I've pondered their Galli model a few times and wondered if it would be worth the price (especially now it can be had for c. £600 vs. £900 or so a year ago). I quite like the idea of a 'luxury Timex' if the quality was there, but for me that's too expensive to scrap if it became unserviceable.




The movement is only a ETA 2824 (SW200) the movement came out in the earlier 70s parts for this will be around for a life time