Timex x Worn & Wound WW75 V2

Last year, the introduction of the Timex x Worn & Wound WW75 limited editions marked a celebration of a retro-styled collaboration renowned for its ’70s-inspired design and hand-wound mechanical movement. This year, the unveiling of the Timex x Worn & Wound WW75 V2 brings forth excitement.

Retaining the iconic, barrel-shaped 37mm stainless-steel case, this timepiece showcases robust lugs, polished bevels, and a captivating domed acrylic crystal. The small crown at three ensures convenient winding, a pivotal feature for the nostalgic mechanical movement housed within.
As a prominent hub for watch enthusiasts, Worn & Wound’s choice to showcase a hand-wound mechanical movement stems from their belief that daily winding establishes a cherished ritual, forging a connection between the wearer and their timepiece.

While the case design remains unaltered, the Timex x Worn & Wound WW75 V2 introduces two new color palettes. In one version, blues take center stage—a light center encircled by a dark blue ring, complemented by pink and teal accents. The alternative version features a subtle pale pink center, juxtaposed with white borders and invigorated by teal minute markers and hands.

The dial’s center is adorned with a waffle texture, infusing a mid-century charm that harmonizes with the sleek case. Additional features include rotating numerals, dimensional indices, and lively, colorful hands that maintain a casual and cool aesthetic. To enhance the overall sophistication and versatility of the design, it is paired with a stainless-steel mesh bracelet, complete with quick-release spring bars for a seamless customization experience.

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