Over the past decade, I’ve seen just about every watch brand in existence try its hand at emulating one very notable watch. The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak.
After its release in the 1970s, the Royal Oak ushered in a new era of sporty-yet-high-end watches with integrated bracelets — a trend that’s since infiltrated even entry-level timepieces. See: the Tissot PRX, Christopher Ward The Twelve and Citizen’s line of Series8 automatics.
Now, the most affordable brand of them all, Timex, is staking its claim with its latest Q Timex watch, the Falcon Eye Chronograph. And honestly, it might be the most luxurious Timex I’ve ever seen.
Wait, Is that a PRX?
There’s a lot to like about this new Q Timex, so let’s break it down. First up is the stainless steel bracelet. It’s a vertically brushed, flat-link style bracelet with singular T-shaped links and a generous taper to a small, double-push-button clasp.
While lacking some of the polish, both literally and figuratively, it looks a lot like an inverted PRX bracelet. It appears to be the same bracelet seen on the Q Timex 3-Time Zone Chronograph, and I’m struggling to think of another Timex bracelet I’ve seen that looks even half as good.

One more thing on the bracelet: It looks integrated, but it isn’t. Like other Q Timex models, the case’s hidden lugs create the illusion of integration without the requirement of proprietary straps. You can swap in any 18mm strap, though I’m not sure why you’d want to.