The Q Timex is officially an affordable horological icon due to the series’ classic design and near-perfect sizing that fits just about anyone. The latest model is a collab with Todd Snyder that delivers a day/date sports-watch look that might just be the Q’s best aesthetic yet, even sans the dramatic colors we’re used to seeing. The stainless steel case with shrouded lugs is simple but eye-catching, and it’s paired with a crisp black, silver, and red dial. The baton hands are lumed, and the red lollipop second hand punctuates things perfectly. Surrounding the vintage-style domed acrylic crystal is a case-matching silver bezel with black markings, while the caseback offers up a convenient coin-slot battery hatch for easy swaps. The final touch is a single-link-style bracelet that’s the right choice to match the case.
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