A reissue of a heritage style from the 1970s, the Timex Enigma has an optical illusion dial.
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First introduced in the mid-'70s, the Timex Enigma was the brand's playful nod to the space-age era. Its 37mm elongated cushion case wears like a time capsule from the quartz revolution, finished in a mix of brushed and polished steel for that just-right shine. Beneath the domed acrylic crystal, a black central hub erases the pivot point, making the color-tipped hands appear to float effortlessly over the matte dial — a subtle party trick for those who pay attention. A day/date display keeps things practical, while the vegan leather strap with quick-release bars lets you swap styles in seconds. Inside, a reliable quartz movement hums along, sealed against the elements with 50 meters of water resistance. It's a watch that looks like it belongs behind glass in a design museum, but is built to take on your daily rotation without missing a beat.