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Timex Waterbury Ocean Spotted Blue Plastic TW2V37400

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Speaking of Timex mainstays, there’s one that you won’t find here — Indiglo. Instead, Timex applied luminous paint to the minute and hour hands, along with a small dot above each hour marker. (Photo/Josh Wussow) But take a look at its band next to a few metal bracelets, and you’ll see that the Ocean’s links are indeed closer to the size of a traditional half-link. (Photo/Josh Wussow) It’s a proven, functional mechanism, and (other than some instances we’ll discuss later) it maintained more or less perfect timekeeping over its stay. Here’s one you probably wouldn’t have guessed: Timex is older than Rolex. As a business I mean. Rolex started making watches—or rather, watches were made on behalf of the company—in 1905. Pretty old. But not as old as Timex. They’ve been at it since 1854.

By contrast, an old, banged-up Peugeot that cost you ten bob and an old slipper delivers the most luxurious experience imaginable: stress-free freedom. You can go anywhere with it, do anything with it, and no matter what, it’ll never be worth less than ten bob and an old slipper. I know, I know, that’s not why we enjoy mechanical movements, but it’s still a gut punch to realise that the peak of Rolex accuracy, losing just two seconds a day, is promptly walked all over by a pretty basic quartz calibre. Aside from the replacement of a battery, a cheap and easy thing to do yourself if you’re into that sort of thing, the Miyota quartz in the Timex is just better at doing the one thing it’s meant to do: telling the time and telling it accurately. This, along with the quartz movement, means the Timex Waterbury Ocean is going to be a very lightweight watch, which should make for very comfortable wear. In terms of coloration, there are five different versions coming. From the photos we’ve seen, it looks like you’ve got a heathered effect in the case and bracelet, and that pattern carries on into the dial as well. It’s a unique look, and has a very summery feel. Timex Waterbury Ocean – Price Roughly 40% of the world's ocean surface already consists of plastic, and without action, it's predicted that there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish by 2050. This endemic is affecting marine life and harming ecosystems every day, which is why Timex® is taking an important step in the direction of sustainability. With Waterbury Ocean, we're redesigning our past to take care of our future by repurposing ocean-bound plastic pollution for a cleaner tomorrow.Available in three colorways, the stunning marine-inspired dial of the resulting wristwatch follows suit in its responsible production, allowing for distinctive flakes of shredded material to make the face of each timepiece gloriously unique. Of course, it's only fitting that the classic Waterbury construction serves as the foundation of this wristwatch. Our story of unstoppable innovation began nearly 170 years ago as the Waterbury Watch Company, and what better way to honor our rich legacy in traditional watchmaking than through our eponymous collection? Like the cases, the dials of the Timex Waterbury Ocean collection keep the overall look simple and classical, with clean, bright highlights. The dial surfaces themselves match the colorways and textures of their respective cases for an attractively cohesive monochrome look in images. Timex tops these surfaces with elemental polished baton hands and matching faceted applied indices. With only two lines of dial text and a symmetrical no-date layout, the brand dedicates as much visual real estate as possible to preserving the visual texture of the plastic material, while keeping the design light and airy in images.

The clasp is functional and nicely signed, but it’s certainly abbreviated when compared with a traditional deployment method. Conclusion In short: Timex’s Waterbury Ocean is an interesting concept, aiming to take ocean-bound plastic “From Waste to Wrist.” Despite its paradoxically low 30 m of water resistance, it’s a beautifully designed and affordably priced timepiece that carries a genuine sense of care and sustainability. The #tide Effect (Photo/Josh Wussow)We’ve seen a number of watch brands utilizing recycled ocean plastic that comes from #tide Ocean Material. We’re glad to see those materials not just getting removed from the oceans, but also being put to new use in consumer goods. The latest to take advantage of this trend is the newly announced Timex Waterbury Ocean. Designs

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