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Timex’s Atelier line is where the brand’s design ambitions show up, and the M1a Ti Chronograph is its most technical watch yet. Built under Timex Group creative chief Giorgio Galli, the 42mm titanium case skeletonizes down to a black IP-coated stainless steel middle, with a fixed titanium bezel and tachymeter scale framing a matte black dial. Power comes from a Swiss-made Landeron L72 automatic movement, running at 28,800 vibrations per hour with 28 jewels and a 43-hour power reserve, visible through an exhibition case back. A double-domed sapphire crystal with triple-layer anti-reflective coating sits on top, rated to +10/-18 seconds a day and 164 feet of water resistance. It ships on a self-adjusting titanium bracelet that skips tools entirely, or on an NBR rubber strap with a simpler deployant clasp. Pricing runs $2,250 on the bracelet or $2,100 on rubber, sold through Uncrate Supply as final sale, no returns, with just three left in stock.






