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Watches

Timex x YMC MK1

Timex x YMC MK1

No longer relegated to just the wrists of triathletes and nerds, Timex can now be counted as the most affordably stylish brand in the horological world thanks to handsome collaborations and new versions of classics. Timex and British label YMC (You Must Create) now bring you a special version of the MK1 field watch with a shiny brown 40mm resin case that offers up one of the most unique colors we’ve seen along with perfect sizing for everyday wear. The contrasting black dial and black bezel pop against the brown case, and the brown nylon strap gives it that military look from its origins. Quartz movement keeps things accurate, and the $90 price tag means Timex hasn’t abandoned its great entry-level cost.