
A great GMT is your trusty friend to help keep your bearings during long days of travel. Here are some of my favorite GMT watches reviewed by StrapHabit.

A black and gold Q Timex Chronograph was released and I thought it would look perfect with a two-tone TQ18 Beads of Rice bracelet. Click to read the review.

I had been following seconde/seconde/ for a while and had wanted to try one of its projects. The Loser was a more affordable collab, and I thought it would look great on a TQ18 Q Timex strap. I also discovered an unexpected movement upgrade!

A friend recently loaned me his Q Timex 38mm GMT. I wanted to compare it to the 38mm Quartz Q, as well as photograph it with different versions of the StrapHabit TQ18 Q Timex straps! Click to learn about the GMT, how it compares to the Quartz, as well as see photos of it on so...

Many watch enthusiasts prefer mechanical movements, but two quartz chronographs have become popular with collectors. Because they are similar in price and specs, I thought a comparison was in order. Click to read how the Q Timex Chronograph stacks up agains the Swatch x Omega ...

For only $20 more, Timex will now sell you a Q chronograph that tracks additional time zones. The Three Time Zone Chronograph might seem like a no-brainer. The two watches, however, have quite different characters and might appeal to different types of collectors. Read this re...

The Q Timex Chronograph is one of the hardest to get Q Timex models, but also possibly the coolest. With some difficulty, I purchased two of them to test with the new TQ18 straps. Click now to read the review!

It wasn't until I started learning more about the Timex catalog that I realized that there is an automatic version of the Q. The M79 is about $110 more than its Quartz sibling. Is it worth paying for the upgrade?

Although technically not part of the Q line, the Timex M79 Automatic shares the desirable design DNA with the Q Timex. On paper, it is a strong competitor to the Seiko 5KX. Is this a watch that enthusiasts should consider more seriously?

The Three Time Zone Chronograph has a more modern look than other Q Timex models. The dial looks modern, with round, raised indices with large lume plots. It loses some of the charm, but adds a GMT function that is a bit quirky. Does it belong in the Q Timex line?