Timex closes out its Swiss-made S2 lineup with a striking new piece envisioned by its design lead, Giorgio Galli. The watch offers a refined yet forward-thinking approach: a 38mm titanium exterior, accented by a carbon-based layer at the mid-case. That minimalist dial—rendered in a matching metal finish—plays nicely with polished hands that catch the light under a domed sapphire lens. Everything is pulled together by a seamless titanium bracelet featuring a sleek deployant clasp for a near-weightless feel on the wrist.



Underneath, a Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement runs at 27,800 vibrations per hour and holds a 41-hour power reserve. A black ion-plated rotor is in plain sight through the exhibition back, adding a modern flourish to the watch’s inner mechanics. Only 500 units will be produced, with each priced at £1,450 and available via Timex’s site. This launch arrives amid the brand’s refreshed outlook—Timex continues to channel its deep 1854 roots while collaborating with contemporary designers (such as Todd Snyder) to keep every release firmly in the now.