SKU: TI205AC13AA
Timex x The New Yorker Marlin® Hand Wind 34mm Leather Strap Watch. Join us in celebrating The New Yorker’s 100th year of keeping up with the times. A numbered limited edition of 1,854, the Timex x The New Yorker is a modern-day reissue of our iconic ‘60s Marlin hand-wound watch. It's presented in a beautifully rounded 34mm case and offered as a gift set with both a leather strap and a fabric strap, providing the versatility of two styles in one. The striking black-and-white watch face showcases a white dial, as well as art inspired by the magazine’s famed Goings On section, created by Christoph Niemann, a prominent illustrator whose work has appeared in The New Yorker since 1998. Complementing the dial artwork is a customized bagel second hand that playfully nods at New York City’s culinary heritage, while the brushed and polished case back features the watch’s edition number and the magazine’s centennial anniversary logo, both engraved in crisp detail.
- Case Diameter: 34mm
- Case Colour: Stainless Steel
- Dial Colour: White
- Strap Type: Leather
- Strap Colour: Black
- Closure Type: Buckle
- Movement: Mechanical Hand-wind
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Water Resistance: 3ATM
- Warranty: 2 Year Limited
This product contains button / coin batteries.
WARNING: BUTTON / COIN BATTERIES ARE HAZARDOUS AND MUST BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
- If swallowed or inserted inside any part of the body, medical attention should be sought IMMEDIATELY as batteries can cause severe or fatal injuries in less than two hours.
- If you suspect someone has swallowed or inserted a battery, call the Poisons Information Centre immediately on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for 24/7 fast, expert advice. If someone is having any difficulty breathing, contact 000 (Australia) or 111 (New Zealand).
- Regularly examine products and make sure the compartment that houses the button battery is child-resistant.
- Keep new and used button batteries out of sight and out of reach of young children at all times.
- Keep spare batteries locked away where it is difficult for children to reach them.
- Old or spent batteries can still pose a threat, so safely dispose of them immediately.
- Never allow children to replace batteries on any device.