Timex x The Met Hokusai T80 34 mm Digital LCD Quartz (TW2W25200)

- This collaboration between Timex and The Metropolitan Museum of Art pays homage to Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), a Japanese ukiyo-e (Japanese woodblock printing technique) artist, and one of his most famous works, “Under the Wave off Kanagawa” or “the Great Wave”. This woodblock print was created by Hokusai in 1831 as part of a series of woodblock prints titled, “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji”, and is on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, along with other paintings by Hokusai and his pupils.

CASE & DIAL

  • 34.0mm wide; 10.0mm thick; 42.0mm lug to lug height

  • Gold-tone Low Lead Brass case and fixed bezel (polished)

  • 3-line central digital LCD panel display with INDIGLO nightlight

  • Acrylic crystal with part of the “the Great Wave” print image under the crystal

  • Silver-tone 316L Stainless case back; 30m WR

BAND

  • Cream resin strap with part of the “the Great Wave” print image on the strap (18mm); gold-tone 316L Stainless Steel signed pin buckle (polished)

CALIBER (Module)

  • Timex M555 Quartz Digital (3-line central digital LCD panel display [hr, min, sec, pm, mo, date, day, year])

  • Features - Timekeeping: Digital (hr, min, sec, pm, mo, date, day), 12/24 hr format; Stopwatch: 1/100-second stopwatch, elapsed time, split time; Calendar: auto-calendar (mo, date, day); Alarm: daily alarm; Light: INDIGLO nightlight

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Wow, really liked this one

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Cool #timex wear it well 👌🏻

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Josue249

Wow, really liked this one

Thanks, it’s become one of my favorite digitals. Definitely attracts attention with its unique look.

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DrColinDTate

Cool #timex wear it well 👌🏻

Thanks. It checks many of my favorite boxes: #digital , #timex , #collaboration , #greatwave