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    **** Timex show some love ****

    well got chatting about Timex watches in one of the threads and I thought why not let's see some.

    but why don't we do it a little different so how about each of use just put up one pic.

    of one of there Timex's then every one get's to play.

    so out of the one's I have think it will be this one
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    I think Timex represent great value. If I wasn't sick with the watch bug I could see myself living with a Timex Expedition quite happily.
    I have 3 advice moment I think, but don't have any pics on my phone. Will post some soon

    Edit: Here they are


    I've also owned (from memory) a vintage handwind simple dress watch, a vintage handwind dive style watch, a weekender, an Ironman Sleek, an oversized Camper and an Expedition alarm chronograph
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    I like timex... I have way too many. Lol

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    I have a weekender


    And two Expeditions

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    My exercise watch

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    I will always have an Ironman, and I love their dive watches from the 60s & 70s; mine is from 1972. I also have a birth year Timex/IngersollMickey Mouse. There are about 100s of Weekenders I'm tempted to buy.

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    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Couldn't resist showing all three of mine from the 1970s. I still wear them. The little Mercury on the left is the first watch I ever owned, given to me by my grandfather when I was about 6 or 7.

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    Picked this one more or less at random.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kronos View Post
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    have seen a timex diver from the 70's like that think it was nickname the bullseye nice
    sharky
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    I have always had a soft spot for this analog vibrating alarm watch:




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