Exhibit A, if you don’t mind:

Price from left to right: $96, $1,000-ish, $100.
Right. They pretty much nail that particular look.
The Waterbury collection as a whole (they’ve got more than just chronos)
does a real nice job of balancing retro and current-styling elements.
It’s probably the best looking Timex collection since they released
their basic slip-thru weekenders, and one of the better looking,
accessibly priced collections the entire watch market has released in a
while.
At 42mm in diameter with 22mm lugs, these
are one of the larger Timex models currently available. But 42mm, even
though it wears a little larger, isn’t enormous. It’s the kind of size
that looks at home on an average to larger sized wrist while worn with a
t-shirt and jeans. Doesn’t look dainty, doesn’t look like a dinner
plate.

Yellow/Green hands & indices, but they aren’t luminescent. Does have Indiglo.
The quality of construction feels above average, and in line with
other Timex watches in their $75 – $135 price range. Noticeably more
sturdy than their cheapest ($20 – $40) models, with a good weight to
them. They’re still quartz of course, so they won’t feel as substantial
as a mechanical watch, but they’re not bantam weights either.Cases are stainless steel with a 50m water resistance rating. Crystals are mineral and have a very short dome to them. That short dome makes them look quite a bit better than the flat, lifeless glass some cheap watches are stuck with. Crowns feel good, but the pushers are a little mushy. Not a big deal though at this price. Indiglo is activated by pushing in the main crown.
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