Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti & M1q Introduced
The Timex Atelier Collection Expands With Its First Chronograph Models
Timex has expanded its premium Atelier collection with the introduction of the new Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti and Timex Atelier Chronograph M1q, marking the first chronograph-equipped models within the Giorgio Galli-designed lineup.
Since its debut, the Atelier collection has served as a platform for Timex to explore a more refined and elevated approach to watchmaking. Following the launch of the Diver and GMT models, the addition of two chronographs further broadens the range while maintaining the minimalist design language and monochromatic aesthetic that define the collection.
Available in both automatic and quartz configurations, the new releases offer two distinct interpretations of the modern chronograph while sharing a common design philosophy.
Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti
Positioned at the top of the new chronograph lineup, the Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti combines lightweight materials, Swiss mechanics, and contemporary styling.

The watch features a 42mm titanium case paired with a stainless-steel middle case finished in black IP coating. The combination creates an intriguing contrast between brushed metallic surfaces and darker architectural elements, reinforcing the modern appearance of the watch.
A fixed tachymeter bezel surrounds the dial, while a double-domed sapphire crystal with triple-layer anti-reflective coating ensures excellent legibility from multiple viewing angles.
The matte black dial remains intentionally restrained, featuring contrasting silver subdials and polished silver hands that provide a subtle yet effective visual contrast. The absence of unnecessary colour accents contributes to the sophisticated and contemporary appearance that has become synonymous with the Atelier range.
Unlike its quartz sibling, the M1a Ti is equipped with an exhibition caseback that reveals the movement beneath, allowing owners to appreciate the mechanical heart of the watch.
Landeron L72 Powers The M1a Ti
One of the highlights of the new Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti is its Swiss-made Landeron L72 movement.
Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz), the automatic chronograph calibre delivers a 43-hour power reserve and incorporates 28 jewels. The movement powers a clean two-register chronograph layout while maintaining the balanced aesthetic of the Atelier collection.

Timex Atelier Chronograph M1q: A More Accessible Option
Joining the automatic model is the new Timex Atelier Chronograph M1q, a quartz-powered chronograph designed to offer a more accessible entry point into the Atelier collection.

The watch adopts a slightly smaller 40mm case crafted from stainless steel, paired with the same black IP-coated middle case architecture found on the M1a Ti. While sharing the overall design language of its mechanical counterpart, the M1q introduces several unique visual details.

Most notably, the dial features a guilloché texture that adds depth and character to the otherwise monochromatic design. A date window positioned at 6 o’clock further enhances practicality without disrupting the symmetry of the dial.
The result is a watch that successfully balances everyday functionality with the distinctive design identity of the Atelier collection.

Design Details
Although separated by movement type and pricing, both new Atelier chronographs share a number of premium features.
Each model is fitted with a double-domed sapphire crystal protected by a triple-layer anti-reflective coating. The fixed tachymeter bezel reinforces the sporting character of the watches, while the twin-register chronograph layout contributes to a clean and highly legible dial arrangement.
Buyers can choose between a matching metal bracelet or an NBR rubber strap secured by a deployant clasp, allowing the watches to transition easily between casual and more refined settings.
The consistent use of black, silver, and grey tones across both references ensures that the new chronographs remain visually aligned with the rest of the Atelier family.

Timex Continues To Grow The Atelier Collection
The arrival of the Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti and Timex Atelier Chronograph M1q demonstrates Timex’s commitment to further developing its premium collection.
Rather than treating the Atelier range as a limited experiment, the brand continues to introduce new complications and movement options while maintaining a cohesive design identity. The automatic model appeals to enthusiasts seeking Swiss mechanical engineering, while the quartz version offers many of the same visual attributes at a considerably lower price point.
Together, the two releases strengthen the Atelier collection and represent another step forward in Timex’s efforts to compete within the increasingly crowded premium watch segment.
Technical Specifications – M1a Ti
| Case Material | Titanium with Stainless Steel Middle Case |
| Case Diameter | 42 mm |
| Thickness | 15.75 mm |
| Water Resistance | 50 meters |
| Dial | Black |
| Crystal | Double-Domed Sapphire Crystal |
| Strap | Titanium Bracelet or NBR Rubber Strap |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Calibre | Landeron L72 |
| Power Reserve | 43 Hours |
| Jewels | 28 |
| Frequency | 28,800 vph (4Hz) |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Chronograph |
| Price | $2,250 Bracelet / $2,100 Rubber Strap |
Technical Specifications – M1q
| Case Material | Stainless Steel with Black IP-Coated Middle Case |
| Case Diameter | 40mm |
| Thickness | 12.7 mm |
| Water Resistance | 100 meters |
| Dial | Black |
| Crystal | Double-Domed Sapphire Crystal |
| Strap | Titanium Bracelet or NBR Rubber Strap |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Calibre | Ronda 5021D |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Chronograph, Date |
| Price | $800 Bracelet / $700 Rubber Strap |
Pricing And Availability
The new Timex Atelier Chronograph Automatic M1a Ti is priced at $2,250 on the bracelet and $2,100 on the rubber strap. Meanwhile, the Timex Atelier Chronograph M1q is available for $800 on the bracelet and $700 on the rubber strap.
Both models are available now through Timex and selected retailers worldwide.
For more information, please visit the official Timex website.
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