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Timex’s New $379 Automatic Sports Watch Is an Impressive Nautilus Stand-In
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Timex quietly debuted the 1983 E Line in early 2025, and it has remained a hidden gem in the American watchmaker’s massive catalog. Its sleek time-and-date TV dial and integrated flat-link bracelet are perfectly retro, but the 34mm case size is admittedly not for everyone. Accordingly, Timex has expanded the collection with a new 38mm case that, rather than drawing from its own archive like the original E Line, mimics a certified icon.