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Timex Core retro digital watch in gold and steel

Timex_core

Timex seems to be doing very well right now producing vintage styles or styles influenced by its archives – like the Timex Core digital watch for example.

It's a typical 80-style watch, with a choice of 'gold' or steel finish, both with 'Indiglo' night light for reading the digital display in the dark, a digital chronograph (measuring up to 1/100 second), a daily alarm, month, day and date feature and water resistance down to 30m.

Suitable for both males and females of all sizes (due to an expansion bracelet), prices start at £24.99.

Find out more at the Utility Design website

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70s-style James watch collection by 666 Barcelona

James

A new company to me, but the James watch collection by 666 Barcelona has something of a familiar look.

Indeed, they're not a million miles away from the classic 1970s Lip watches we have featured in the past, but with more of a contemporary twist thrown in for the LED display.

Take your pick from a mix of metal and metal/rubbrer for the finish, the former in a choice of a metallic silver or gold, prices varying depending on where you buy. Watchismo sells the watches from $149, while the company sells to Europe direct, with prices starting at 116 Euros.

Find out more at the 666 Barcelona website

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1966 World Cup watches at Bonhams

Worldcup

There's a World Cup memorabilia auction at Bonhams in Chester, with lots priced with quite reasonable estimates – as these unique 1966 World Cup watches show.

You actually get two watches and a keyfob in the lot, the latter a circular metallic enamelled keyfob designed with World Cup Willie mascot to one side and the Jules Rimet trophy to the other. But it's the watches that are the most interesting – both produced by La Gruyere, the faces feature the World Cup Willie mascot on one side, the World Cup decal on the other.

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Komono Einstein 1980s-style digital watch

Komono

A blast from the past from a modern-day wristwatch – the Komono Einstein digital watch.

As you might have guessed, this is a calculator watch, all those keys on the front offering of basic (and not so basic) calculation. But it offers more that just that, including phonebook and schedule functions, an alarm, timer, stopwatch, world time and of course, the time in your home town in digital format.

Various colours to pick from, all selling for £29.99.

Find out more at the Extreme Pie website

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Grosgrain Ribbon vintage-style watch

Orvis

Love the vintage looks and adaptability of the Grosgrain Ribbon Watch.

For your money, you get that vintage-style watch face and not one, but four elasticated straps. So you can keep changing it to give the impression you've got four watches.

the watch also has a super-accurate quartz movement, luminous hands, a date window and water resistance to 160 feet. Yours for just $59.

Find out more at the Orvis website

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Chad Muska KR3W CM Blaster Watch

Watch

Old school cool that comes with a touch of practicality, that's the CM Blaster Watch by Chad Muska.

It is indeed a (non-functioning) mini ghetto blaster, perfect as a chunky, old school hip hop-style accessory. But look closely and you'll see those clocks within, which run off a Japanese movement and can presumably offer up the time in two time zones.

The whole thing is finished off with a chunky chain and some adjustable antennas, with an asking price of 149 Euros online.

Find out more at the Caliroots website

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