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Timex is bringing back a bold timepiece that’s no stranger to the spotlight. Favored by a certain '90s icon who knew a thing or two about leading with style, the Timex 1995 Intrepid Reissue is a modern-day reissue of a dive-inspired timepiece from the ‘90s. This iconic reissue comes to life through the combined efforts of Timex, Dimepiece, and Foundwell—three forces united by a shared passion for timeless design. Its defining features include a substantial 46mm stainless-steel case, unique crown placement at 4 o’clock, a robust black synthetic rubber strap, and a clean white dial with an angled reflector ring and prominent hour markers. Adding to its functionality is their INDIGLO® backlight for night visibility, activated by a dedicated bright green pusher on the case side beside 9 o’clock, and a slide rule bezel featuring logarithmic scales that allow you to tackle calculations such as multiplication, division, percentages, and other unit conversions. And with 100m of water resistance, this timepiece is made for the man who dives right in—whatever the pursuit.
Timex was originally founded in 1854 in Waterbury, CT as the Waterbury Clock Company — the business was relaunched in 1950 under new ownership (the name is a portmanteau of Time magazine and Kleenex). Waterbury is in Connecticut's Naugatuck River Valley, which, at the time, was the center of America’s clockmaking industry and was known as the "Switzerland of America.” Timex watches combine precision European clockmaking techniques with streamlined designs and American ingenuity and durability, all of which helped them become the heritage brand they are today.

This limited-edition collection is inspired by the ties our dads wore and loved when we were children — because a well-tailored life is worth passing on.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The sweaters in La Buena Vida are all inspired by mid-century styles, layering in different old-school details: an extra tab closure at the hem, tapered waists, extended collars, vintage-inspired patterns, and more.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The shirts in La Buena Vida are crafted from carefully sourced fabrics, woven using heritage techniques at some of the world’s finest mills (like delicate voile, made from cotton, linen, and ramie and woven in Italy and India) and feature embroidered details.

Todd’s Spring/Summer 26 runway collection balances structured tailoring and soft sensuality, inspired by the faded glamour of Havana in the 50s and the swagger of a guy stepping off a plane in Miami in the 80s.
The jackets, trousers and suits in La Buena Vida reimagined old-school styles in streamlined, modern silhouettes, pairing laidback ease with sharp lines.
Pellemoda has been making luxury suede and leather garments for 40 years. Everything happens under one roof, from sourcing and pattern-making to dyeing, cutting and sewing. View the story
This family-owned business just west of Florence is responsible for the soft tweeds in our jackets and suits. View the Story
This family-owned business in Prato weaves the fabrics for our Collection outerwear and shirting. View the story
This family-owned mill is committed to preserving Italy's heritage wool traditions. View the story