Timex T80 Digital Watch

As you’re likely aware, we cover a lot of watches here on the pages of The Coolector and whilst most have price-tags of $500+, it’s important to remember that you don’t have to spend a lot to get a super cool looking watch on your wrist. Take the Timex T80 Digital Watch, for example, which possesses a retro charm that is impossible to ignore and it can be yours for just $68. Not bad for such a cool looking timepiece, we’re sure you’ll agree.

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Available from the Worn & Wound WindUp Store, the Timex T80 Digital Watch ($68) is right up our street stylistically and the T80 is Timex’s homage to their digital watches from the 1980 era and this shines through in the old school cool aesthetics. Understated, classic, fun, sporty and nostalgic, the T80 represents something that was once cutting-edge, and is now very common and we’re here for it. 

Expertly crafted to stay as true to the original as possible, but with a slight aesthetic enhancement for a touch more style on the wrist, the T80 from Timex is an affordable trip down memory lane that can be your daily watch for all your adventures in 2023 and beyond. The case and bracelet have a decidedly 80s design visual, with a 34mm wide squared-off shape and a bold taper. Two buttons on either side control the stopwatch, alarm, full-calendar date, as well as the ever handy Indiglo Night-Light. The screen has a classic LCD charm to it that will hark back to the days of your high school calculator.

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The T-80 is available in a number of different colourways including classic black, all silver, all gold, white, or blue. The black model boasts an expanding bracelet for a clean, streamlined aesthetic. The silver and gold versions have an easily adjustable classic steel bracelet for a more upscale look. The white and blue models have a new adjustable bracelet design you can re-size without having to use any tools. And, of course, best of all, it can be on your wrist for just $68.

Leo Davie