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  2. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Timex Group USA, Inc. (formerly known as Timex Corporation) is an American global watch manufacturing company founded in 1854 as the Waterbury Clock Company in Waterbury, Connecticut. In 1944, the company became insolvent but was reformed into Timex Corporation. In 2008, the company was acquired by Timex Group B.V. and was renamed Timex Group USA.

  3. Waterbury Clock Company factory - Wikipedia

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    The company met its greatest success in the 1890s, producing movements for popular dollar watches. Its fortunes declined after the First World War, and it removed from the city in 1944. It was renamed the United States Time Corporation that same year, [2] and is now known as the Timex Group. The Waterbury plant was eventually partitioned and ...

  4. TX Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    TX watches were engineered in Pforzheim, Germany over a five-year period, to six sigma standards. [5] Movements were manufactured by the Timex Group in the Philippines and the watches were styled at the Timex Design Centre in Milan, Italy — formerly the Giorgio Galli Design Lab, which the Timex Group had purchased in 2007. [2]

  5. These Awesome-Looking Timex Watches Are Under $300 - AOL

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    Timex is the last heritage American watch brand. A catalog going back decades inspired the wide range of stylish watches offered today, all selling for under $300.

  6. Taylor Stitch to Sell Vintage Timex Watches - AOL

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    The menswear brand worked with Heritage 1854 to find the historic timepieces.

  7. John Cameron Swayze - Wikipedia

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    In the refrain, Ray's character calls out to John Cameron Swayze (who, in a series of 1960s commercials, would subject a Timex watch to a grueling physical test, then show it still to be ticking away) to tell him how crazy it sounds to say that the cowboy had busted a watch that had been shot at, dipped in beer, and tied to a motorboat and ...