Timex Watches For Men and Ladies

 
Timex had its beginnings in the mid-1800s as Waterbury Clock, producing affordable shelf and mantle clocks. Its sister company, Waterbury Watch, manufactured the first inexpensive mechanical pocket watch in 1880. The company's "Yankee" pocket watch, costing just one dollar, became the world's largest seller in the early part of the 1900s. And for U.S. soldiers in the first World War, it created the new "wristwatch."
 
Waterbury Clock produced the first Mickey Mouse clocks and watches in 1933, and within a few years more than two million Mickey watches had been sold (for just $ 1.50!).
 
In 1950, the renamed U.S. Time Company created the world's first inexpensive but reliable wristwatch - the Timex. The company's advertising, featuring torture tests of its watches ("takes a licking and keeps on ticking®"), helped make Timex a household word by the 1960s. By the 1970s, about half of all watches sold in America were Timex watches. To this day, Timex continues to innovate and enjoys great popularity. Learn more about Timex.
 
Womens Timex Indiglo Goldtone Watch,  EUC
Womens Timex Indiglo Goldtone Watch, EUC
$10.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 22m
Vintage Timex Wind-Up Men's Watch
Vintage Timex Wind-Up Men's Watch
$26.00 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 24m
9 USED WATCHES TIMEX ACQUA ROXY QUICKSILVER
9 USED WATCHES TIMEX ACQUA ROXY QUICKSILVER
$9.99 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 39m
Lot Of 12 Vintage Timex Watches
Lot Of 12 Vintage Timex Watches
$49.50
Time Left: 48m




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