Explore the luxurious textures of the Timex ‘New England’ timepiece in this photo journal documenting the device, available now.
The luxury of the Timex ‘New England’ caught me off guard. It’s a stately, vintage-looking thing with thick, tapered hands, a second hand in orange, with cream colored second indicators and thick, blocky numerals. The dial is set deep in chrome case, a cut crown pokes out modestly on the side. The black leather band has a stunning contrast stitch in cream. Framed in brass, the device is water resistant to 30 meters. Take a look at our photo journal of the watch, in this exhibition called, “In The Office,” shot by Benjamin Schmidt. The Timex ‘New England’ is available in silver ($57.00) and two-tone gold and silver ($62.00 USD).
The sun hangs low in the sky, a modernist office building accented by the people, steel beams, expanses of glass. You understand this beauty.
Sometimes it is easy to get lost in the details. When time is of the essence, so to is accuracy.
Verdant green and the golden hour, frequent breaks and a timely departure can help the hardest worker maintain tranquility.
To say the least, the office is one of the few environments designed on the human scale. Dexterity merges with wieildiness- and the results can be surprising.
Being the manager, there’s a lot to consider. You must be available at all times, and of course, balance worker autonomy and being the guiding hand.
There’s nothing better than hitting a mark, getting right on target, reaching a goal. With the right team, anything is possible.