Timex Roman Numerals
Timex have produced many dials that use roman numerals to tell the time. Something you’ve likely not noticed untill i point it out is that Timex roman numeral watches do not use the characters IV for 4, instead they use IIII. This is so that the numbers 4 and 6 are not confused when looking at the watch from different angles. This was a common practice across many brands that put roman numerals on the dials.
Roman numeral markers were often printed on the dial to deliver a clean and classic look. Timex did however create applied roman numerals which are featured on mid 1970s Viscounts. These look to have been roughly machine produced and are not highly finished.
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Timex Electric Watch 9034 8468 [1968]
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Timex Viscount Calendar Automatic Watch 1970s
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Timex Mercury Watch 25830 11681 [1981]
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Timex Electronic Calendar Watch 77760 5173 [1973]
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Timex Electric Watch 9034 8468 [1968]
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Timex Marlin Watch 27290 02480 [1980]
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Timex Sprite Watch 1266 2469 [1969]
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Timex Electric Watch 1412 4072 [1972]
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Timex Marlin Watch 27061 2471 [1971]
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Timex Sprite Watch 1124 2470 [1970]
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Timex Mercury Mod Watch 3086 2469 [1969]
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Timex Mercury Mod Watch 3016 2469 [1969]
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Timex Electronic Calendar Watch 77750 5173 [1973]
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Timex Mercury Watch 25831 10582 [1982]
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Timex Cavatina Watch 51610 02376 [1976]
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Timex Cavatina Ladies Watch 12618 02379 [1979]
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Kelton Mercury Calendar Watch 16660 2569 [1968]
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Timex Mercury Watch 16059 02476 [1976]
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Timex Marlin Watch 26260 2471 [1971]
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Timex Marlin Watch 26262 2471 [1971]
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Timex Marlin Watch 26263 2471 [1971]
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Timex Marlin Watch 27060 2471 [1971]
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Timex Marlin Watch 27140 02480 [1980]
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Timex Mercury Watch 1035 2469 [1969]
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Timex Mercury Watch 1035 2470 [1970]
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Timex Mercury Watch 1041 2469 [1969]
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Timex Mercury Watch 1042 2469 [1969]
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Timex Mercury Watch 1043 2469 [1969]
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Timex Marlin Watch 2026 2468 [1968]
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Timex Marlin Calendar Watch 2125 2569 [1969]