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These watches are celebrating America’s 250th style

These watches are celebrating America's 250th style

One of the most beautiful watches of the 250th edition is Timex’s Marlin America 250. Part of the brand’s vintage-inspired and hugely popular Marlin collection, it takes the form of a 34mm stainless steel dress watch with polished surfaces, a domed acrylic crystal and a push-pull crown. Meanwhile, the silver dial features an outer railroad minute track, applied blue Arabic, dash and triangular indices, a luminous leaf handset with a red seconds hand and a subtle 250 above 6 o’clock. Powered by a quartz movement and equipped with a blue alligator-pattern leather strap, it retails for just $169 – affordable enough for the whole family. Timex went big for the anniversary with a total of five special editions, including new editions of the Waterbury and Weekender.

Now available for $169

Bremont Terra Nova Jumping Hour 1776

Anyone looking for a more intricate red-white-and-blue offering would do well to check out the Bremont Terra Nova Jumping Hour 1776, a special limited-edition. British watchmaker Military-inspired jump-hour watch. Housed in a 40.5 mm “C” shaped cushion case, it is equipped with a dark blue grained dial. The face has two apertures, one for the jumping hours in red and the other for drawing the minutes in black printing on a white disc. The star shape and triangular indices in white and red are complemented by “1776” in a Declaration of Independence-style typeface, while a specially developed Sellita movement, the BC634AH, keeps the whole thing ticking.

Now available on Strap ($4,300) and bracelet ($4,600)

Jack Mason Canton Day-Date America 250 Limited Edition

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