Exclusive Timex Q + Todd Snyder Bracelet Watch
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( 5 Reviews )Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings05
Quartz Movement •Diver-Inspired Rotating Top Ring •Domed Acrylic Crystal •Black Dial •Day/Date Feature •Stainless-Steel Case and Bracelet with Clasp Closure •Luminant Hands •Case back with Battery Hatch •50m Water Resistant •38mm case, 18mm lug
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Timex M79 Automatic Watch 40mm – Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch
Rated 4.75 out of 504Timex M79 Automatic Watch 40mm – Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch
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Vinton 38mm|Black Dial – Stainless Steel Bracelet | Shinola® Detroit
Rated 5.00 out of 505Vinton 38mm|Black Dial – Stainless Steel Bracelet | Shinola® Detroit
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Timex + Todd Snyder
EXCLUSIVE TIMEX Q + TODD SNYDER BRACELET WATCH
A bracelet is an article of jewellery that is worn around the wrist. Bracelets may serve different uses, such as being worn as an ornament. When worn as ornaments, bracelets may have a supportive function to hold other items of decoration, such as charms. Medical and identity information are marked on some bracelets, such as allergy bracelets, hospital patient-identification tags, and bracelet tags for newborn babies. Bracelets may be worn to signify a certain phenomenon, such as breast cancer awareness, or for religious/cultural purposes.
If a bracelet is a single, inflexible loop, it is often called a bangle. When it is worn around the ankle it is called an ankle bracelet or anklet. A boot bracelet is used to decorate boots. Bracelets can be manufactured from metal, leather, cloth, plastic, bead or other materials, and jewellery bracelets sometimes contain jewels, rocks, wood, shells, crystals, metal, or plastic hoops, pearls and many more materials.
Q, or q, is the seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is pronounced , most commonly spelled cue, but also kew, kue, and que.
A watch is a timepiece carried or worn by a person. It is designed to keep a consistent movement despite the motions caused by the person's activities. A wristwatch is designed to be worn around the wrist, attached by a watch strap or other type of bracelet, including metal bands or leather straps. A pocket watch is carried in a pocket, often attached to a chain. A stopwatch is a watch that measures intervals of time.
During most of their history, beginning in the 16th century, watches were mechanical devices, driven by clockwork, powered by winding a mainspring, and keeping time with an oscillating balance wheel. These are called mechanical watches. In the 1960s the electronic quartz watch was invented, powered by a battery and keeping time with a vibrating quartz crystal. By the 1980s it took over most of the watch market, in what was called the quartz revolution (or the quartz crisis in Switzerland, whose renowned watch industry it decimated). In the 2010s, smartwatches emerged, small wrist-worn computers with touchscreens, with functions that go far beyond timekeeping.
Modern watches often display the day, date, month, and year. Mechanical watches may have extra features ("complications") such as moon-phase displays and different types of tourbillon. Quartz watches often include timers, chronographs, and alarm functions. Smartwatches and more complicated electronic watches may even incorporate calculators, GPS and Bluetooth technology or have heart-rate monitoring capabilities, and some use radio clock technology to regularly correct the time.
Most watches used mainly for timekeeping have quartz movements. But expensive collectible watches, valued more for their elaborate craftsmanship, aesthetic appeal, and glamorous design than for timekeeping, often have traditional mechanical movements, despite being less accurate and more expensive than their electronic counterparts. As of 2019, the most expensive watch ever sold at auction was the Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime for US$31.2 million.
by Bernd
There are so many watches called Heritage today, but most of them are clumsy, out of proportion or try to add some stupid modern elements. The coolest are always those, who simple try to get as close as possible to the vintage original. The YEMA Superman Heritage is one successful example, the Breitling 765 and Navitimer re-editions are excellent, but for as little as 179,- USD you can also wear a fantastic little time machine on your wrist.
by Wayne
I had been looking for some time for a replacement watch. I have always liked black dial watches since the Omega Seamaster 120 I had from the 1960s to the 1980s. The movement and case are great. The band is OK but I may change that later for one that is a bity smoother on the wrist.
by Richard
Excellent, fantastic!
by Mike
the best Q from the lineup.
by Emilio
Solid watch. Looks super nice.