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TIMEX VINTAGE MANUAL, 60s ERA N.O.S. CONDITION
Brand | Timex |
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Model | Vintage |
Gender | Man |
Decade | 1960s |
Year of manufacture | 1963 |
Movement | Manual rope |
Crystal | Plexiglass |
Dial | Blue tritone, impeccable |
Bezel | Steel |
Corona | Original |
Diameter without crown | 36.4 mm |
Diameter with crown | 37,2 mm |
Lug-to-lug length | 36.4 mm |
Thickness | 13 mm |
Strap width | 11 mm |
Strap material | Plastic |
Strap color | White |
Closure/buckle | Steel, original |
Condition of the watch | N.O.S. (New Old Stock) |
Case/Box | Yes, generic. |
Documentation | Free Certificate of Authenticity available on request |
Timex is an American watch brand with a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Over the years, it has evolved into one of the world’s most recognizable watchmakers, renowned for its durability and affordability.
Origins of Timex
Foundation as Waterbury Clock Company (1854)
Timex traces its roots to the Waterbury Clock Company, founded in 1854 in Waterbury, Connecticut, a region known as the “Switzerland of America” for its flourishing watch industry. The company specialized in producing pocket watches using mass production techniques, similar to those used in firearm manufacturing.
Expansion in the 19th Century
Throughout the 19th century, the Waterbury Clock Company became known for producing affordable, mass-produced pocket watches for American consumers. In the 1880s, it launched the popular “Dollar Watches” under the Ingersoll brand, selling them for just one dollar, making them widely accessible.
World War I
By the end of World War I, the company pioneered the production of wristwatches for men, driven by soldiers who adapted pocket watches for wrist use for greater practicality.
The Birth of the Timex Brand (1941)
In 1941, Norwegian entrepreneur Thomas Olsen acquired the Waterbury Clock Company and renamed it Timex Corporation. During World War II, the company contributed to the war effort by manufacturing various products but later shifted its focus to affordable wristwatches after the war.
Massive Success and the “Takes a Licking and Keeps on Ticking” Campaign
In the 1950s, Timex launched a highly successful advertising campaign showcasing the durability of its watches under extreme conditions. The slogan “Takes a licking and keeps on ticking” became iconic, solidifying Timex’s reputation as a reliable and affordable watch brand.
Expansion and Iconic Watches
In the following decades, Timex continued to innovate, creating iconic models such as the Timex Ironman, favored by athletes, and the Timex Indiglo, which introduced illuminated watch dials for easy reading in the dark.
Present Day
Today, Timex remains a popular and accessible brand, offering collections ranging from sports watches to classic and vintage designs. The company continues to emphasize durability, innovation, and affordability.
Conclusion
Timex has successfully combined affordability and reliability with design, maintaining its relevance over the years. Its legacy as a pioneer in mass-producing affordable watches and its ability to innovate have earned it a place as a trusted and respected brand.
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