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Timex continues to deliver the timeless timekeeping goods this season with the Allied LT Chronograph. The new watch is the latest style to drop in Timex’s military-inspired Allied line, bringing its robust qualities to the forefront with an action sports campaign featuring pro BMX rider Robert Barranco.

The new model integrates Timex's proprietary chronograph movement with four-hour capacity and precision of 1/20th of a second. Complete with date display and the watchmaker's iconic INDIGLO® backlight, the Allied LT Chronograph boasts a 42-millimeter case and a 20-millimeter lug and is water resistant up to 100 meters.

Built to withstand the wear and tear of extreme sports, the Allied LT Chronograph comes with a supple PU silicone rubber strap that nods further to the model’s heritage with its camouflage detailing. For dressier occasions, the timepiece is also available with a leather strap in two colorways.

Adding to the watchmaker's lineup of affordable and reliable designs, the Allied LT Chronograph comes in at a wallet-friendly $119. The Allied LT is also available without a chronograph function in four colorways for $89.

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TimexAllied LT Chronograph 42mm
$119
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You can snag the watch in select stores worldwide or by hitting the link above.

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