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Timex, the classic American watchmaker that's been crafting timepieces since 1854, has just unveiled its latest affordable, stylish watch for all. To do such, they went back into their archives, revisiting a style from 1979 dubbed the Q Timex.

The reissue of this Quartz-powered watch actually originally hit shelves in late 2019, but since then it's been like a hyped sneaker for watch guys, selling out almost instantly with each restock. Now, well into 2020, the company has unveiled some brand new colorways of the watch, including blue/orange, black/green, and blue/red, all of which, if we're being honest, give it the appearance of a more premium watch at first glance. And, while still being honest, that's great news if you want something classic in appearance without dropping several grand on a premium timepiece.

Given its sub-$200 price point ($175 to be exact), you can afford to mix and match these with various pieces in your wardrobe, all for well under a grand. Get 'em while you can, because as the hype for these is real, the one thing you might not have a ton of when deciding to cop or not is, well, time.

Q Timex Reissue 38mm

TimexQ Timex Reissue 38mm Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch
$179
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