Posted 9 years ago
JerseyMo
(4 items)
My recent restore of a 1963 Timex Marlin. This one features a #22 movement. But during this era you will also find Timex used the newly introduced #24 movement as well. A clean and classic dial that presents itself as great today as it did back in '63.
Note the 62 ink mark which indicates the case back dates to 1962. A common occurrence to see Timex cross over from one year to another. The very nature of the engineering was to keep retooling of the production lines as cost effective as possible.
This allowed Timex to produce product at an affordable price which helped lay claim to being the "worlds largest producer of watches" during the era.